Registered Midwife
Midwifery has been documented as a profession for more than 800 years. In Canada, the midwifery profession continues to expand and evolve. Midwives are independent primary health care providers who are trained to provide high quality pregnancy, birth work, and infant health care. Midwives play a pivotal role in the healthcare system by providing full course care to pregnant persons and their babies throughout pregnancy, childbirth, and the postnatal period.
Duties of a midwife include physical exams, screening, and diagnostic tests to monitor the health of pregnant persons and their baby. A midwife manages labour and deliveries, orders routine tests, ultrasounds, lab work, prescribes medications, and cares for, assesses, and monitors the health of pregnant persons and newborns.
A midwife’s scope of care includes guidelines on when to consult or transfer care to another health care provider. Midwives collaborate with other health professionals, and in certain instances provide shared care with other health care providers.
Midwifery is a young profession in New Brunswick. The government of New Brunswick is committed to growing the profession and expanding services. Opportunities for employment are expected to increase as public demand for midwifery care continues to gain momentum.