Retraining family physicians to deliver our babies
N Redding - Canadian Family Physician, 2015 - cfp.ca
Inadequate access to maternity care services is increasingly a problem in Canada owing to
health human resource shortages among obstetricians, family doctors, midwives, and …
health human resource shortages among obstetricians, family doctors, midwives, and …
Maternity care in Canada: what can we deliver?
C MacLean - Canadian Family Physician, 2010 - cfp.ca
day, 7 days a week. It was amazingly invigorating and inspiring, and at times onerous and
overwhelming. September is the perfect time to talk about delivering babies—9 months after …
overwhelming. September is the perfect time to talk about delivering babies—9 months after …
Family physicians in maternity care. Still in the game? Report from the CFPC's Janus Project.
AJ Reid, I Grava-Gubins, JC Carroll - Canadian Family Physician, 2000 - cfp.ca
OBJECTIVE To describe family doctors' contribution to maternity care in Canada and to
observe the influence of age, sex, region of the country, and practice population on provision …
observe the influence of age, sex, region of the country, and practice population on provision …
Perspectives of family physicians on the care of uninsured pregnant women
K Munro, C Jarvis, LY Kong, V D'Souza… - Journal of Obstetrics and …, 2013 - Elsevier
Objective No official provisions are made for the medically uninsured under provincial public
health programs in Canada. Studies have shown that uninsured pregnant women have …
health programs in Canada. Studies have shown that uninsured pregnant women have …
[PDF][PDF] Rural maternity practice: how can we encourage family physicians to stay involved?
MD Stefan Grzybowski - Canadian Journal of Rural …, 2010 - med-fom-crhr.sites.olt.ubc.ca
During the past decade, many rural jurisdictions in Canada have witnessed precipitous
closures of maternity services. 1, 2 Although reasons for closures are often location-specific …
closures of maternity services. 1, 2 Although reasons for closures are often location-specific …
Challenges faced by family physicians providing advanced maternity care
AR Eden, LE Peterson - Maternal and Child Health Journal, 2018 - Springer
Introduction Maldistribution of maternity care (MC) providers in the US limits access to full
spectrum MC services. Obstetricians are concentrated in urban areas with many rural areas …
spectrum MC services. Obstetricians are concentrated in urban areas with many rural areas …
Supporting family physician maternity care providers
JT Goldstein, SG Hartman, MR Meunier… - 2018 - repository.escholarship.umassmed …
Maternity care access in the United States is in crisis. The American Congress of Obstetrics
and Gynecology projects that by 2030 there will be a nationwide shortage of 9,000 …
and Gynecology projects that by 2030 there will be a nationwide shortage of 9,000 …
[PDF][PDF] Maternity care report. Janus Project: family physicians meeting the needs of tomorrow's society.
T Reid, I Grava-Gubins, JC Carroll - Canadian family physician, 2002 - cfp.ca
The College of Family Physicians of Canada conducted its second survey for the Janus
Project: Family Physicians Meeting the Needs of Tomorrow's Society in 2001, 3 years after …
Project: Family Physicians Meeting the Needs of Tomorrow's Society in 2001, 3 years after …
The missing of mums and babes: Addressing Canada's rural maternity care crisis
S de Leeuw - Canadian Family Physician, 2016 - cfp.ca
This short statement, made not so long ago to rural family physician Iglesias, who is also an
economist by early training, has stuck with him. Has fueled a passion.“It used to be that a …
economist by early training, has stuck with him. Has fueled a passion.“It used to be that a …
[PDF][PDF] Prenatal care provider
M Heaman, B O'Brien - What mothers say: the Canadian …, 2009 - epe.lac-bac.gc.ca
Prenatal care in Canada is provided by a variety of health care professionals, including
obstetricians/gynecologists, family physicians, midwives, nurses and nurse practitioners …
obstetricians/gynecologists, family physicians, midwives, nurses and nurse practitioners …