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Demishkevich, Tatiana, RM

Consent agreement

Mar 30, 2015

​Reference 071

The Inquiry Committee (the “Committee”) of the College of Midwives of British Columbia (the “College”) has conducted an investigation into the professional practice of Ms. Tatiana Demishkevich, pursuant to Section 33 of the Health Professions Act, R.S.B.C. 1996, c. 183.

The Committee and Ms. Demishkevich have agreed to resolve all matters outstanding between them arising from the investigation pursuant to Section 36(1) of the Health Professions Act, and

Bylaw 63 as set out below:

Ms. Demishkevich hereby undertakes to:

  1. agree to resign her registration with the College and to no longer practice midwifery in British Columbia or any other jurisdiction without successfully completing a College approved midwifery education program or midwifery bridging program, approved in advance by the Inquiry Committee of the College. The midwifery education program or midwifery bridging program must be able to address the deficient areas of midwifery knowledge, skills and competencies identified from the Competencies of Registered Midwives as appended to the Consent Agreement, which are to become a necessary part of her educational learning plan;

  2. after successful completion of a College approved midwifery education program or midwifery bridging program, she will be required to pass the Canadian Midwifery Registration Exam prior to and within one year of submitting an application for registration with the College;

  3. upon re-registration with the College, she will be subject to the requirements under the College New Registrants Policy; and 

  4. upon re-registration with the College, she will be required to complete the two year active practice requirements before being eligible to satisfy ongoing requirements for active practice by fulfilling the five year requirements.

SIGNED BY TATIANA DEMISHKEVICH this Thirtieth day of March, 2015.

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