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The Midwifery Education Program offers learning resources to support your clinical learning and position yourself for success outside of the classroom.
- Day in the Life of a Midwife during COVID by Remi Ejiwunmi (external link)
- (PDF file) Ask-Connect-Reflect Cards for Students and Preceptors
- (PDF file) Seeing the Big Picture of Midwifery Care
- (PDF file) Building Care Plans Using A-SOAP-ER
- (PDF file) Clinical Decision Making and Communication Algorithm
- Life On Call: Getting Paged by Someone Else’s Client [video]
- Winnie Poon’s Peer Review on Informed Choice Discussions [video]
- Positioning Yourself for Success Outside the Classroom
- (PDF file) Orienting Yourself to a New Practice
- Professionalism Module
- Successfully Managing Human Rights Conflicts Inside and Outside the Classroom
- (PDF file) Placement Problem Solving and Conflict Resolution Pathways
- Applying for Awards Using AwardSpring
Policies and information of the Midwifery Education Program and Toronto Metropolitan University guide and support students in their clinical learning.
- (PDF file) Placement Requirements Record
- (PDF file) Placement Orientation Checklist
- (PDF file) Guide to Planning Clinical Opportunities
- (PDF file) Student Workload Policy Revisions
- (PDF file) Guidelines for Variations to the Academic Study Day
- (PDF file) MEP Guide to Teaching, Learning and Assessment for Midwifery Preceptors and Student Midwives
- TMU Hospital Requirements
- (PDF file) MWF370 Elective Placement FAQs
- Accommodation of Student Religious, Aboriginal and Spiritual Observance – Policy 150
- (PDF file) Academic Accommodation of Students with Disabilities Policy 159
- Student Code of Non-Academic Conduct - Policy 61
- Insurance Learn more about the university’s insurance policies related to placements.
- (PDF file) Student Incident Report Form Submit to the program manager if an adverse outcome has occurred.
- (PDF file) Canadian Competencies for Midwives
Listen to updates from your medical colleagues.
Prepare yourself to learn in hospital and birth centre environments during your midwifery placements. Here is a sample of hospitals where you will complete your clinical placements:
Mount Sinai Hospital
St. Joseph’s Hospital
Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre
Michael Garron Hospital
St. Michael’s Hospital
Brampton Civic Hospital
Etobicoke General Hospital
Humber River Hospital
Scarborough Health Network
MacKenzie Health
Ajax Pickering Hospital
Lakeridge Health System
Toronto Birth Centre
Six Nations Health Services
Third year interprofessional environments provide alternative practice in diverse communities.