Guidance for midwives
The delivery of care in the homes of patients and clients, or in community-based clinics, does not constitute a “social gathering”. As per the
Nov. 7, 2020 PHO order, registrants who provide care to patients and clients in these settings are expected to continue to provide care, following WorkSafeBC and the College’s standards/guidance for the appropriate use of PPE when delivering care.
Ongoing pandemic best practices
Public health officials have indicated that COVID-19 is expected to continue to circulate in the general population for an extended period. As such, ongoing measures to control the spread of the disease are anticipated, including requirements to practise physical distancing of at least two metres (six feet) and increased screening for signs, symptoms and risk factors for COVID-19. Recommendations regarding use of personal protective equipment (PPE) in the practice environment should follow the directives and recommendations provided by BCCDC and WorkSafeBC.
BCCNM recognizes your efforts and challenges in working in a pandemic. If you need more information or wish to speak with someone about a practice concern, please contact one of our Regulatory Practice Consultants.
- Email
practice@bccnm.ca
- 604.742.6200 x8803 (Metro Vancouver)
- Toll-free 1.866.880.7101 x8803 (within Canada only)