Discover CAM’s new abortion care resources for midwives!
Join us for an overview of some of these new resources and to enhance midwives’ knowledge of the midwifery model of abortion care.
Promote Excellence in midwifery practice, reproductive justice, and anti-oppressive approaches to health care by providing resources and learning opportunities through clinical knowledge translation and global health programming.
Join us for an overview of some of these new resources and to enhance midwives’ knowledge of the midwifery model of abortion care.
March 28, 2024 from 09:00 AM – 12:00 PM Effective leadership is grounded on self-leadership. When we lead from within, we show up from a place of authenticity, knowing… Read More »Self Leadership Workshop for IBPOC Midwives and Students
Midwifery Care for the Amazigh of Morocco: A Scoping Review of Barriers to Care Despite improvements in health care services, Morocco continues to experience poor… Read More »3 New Articles on CJMRP.com
The Canadian Journal of Midwifery Research and Practice (CJMRP) is now 100% online. The CJMRP is Canada’s national, peer-reviewed midwifery journal, publishing research relevant to… Read More »CJMRP is Now 100% Online.
Continuing Professional Development (CPD) and Online Learning for Midwives The Canadian Association of Midwives (CAM) is developing an educational platform that will offer continuing professional… Read More »CAM Online Learning Survey
March 12, 2024 from 12:00 PM – 01:00 PM ET Vaccine hesitancy is defined as an attitude resulting in delay or refusal of vaccines. While this phenomenon is complex,… Read More »Special Webinar: Addressing Vaccine Hesitancy: Emerging Tools for Clinicians
Join us on February 26th, 12-2pm EST, for “Showcasing Excellence: Empowering IBPOC Midwifery Researchers,” a webinar highlighting the research of IBPOC midwives and students. Discover… Read More »Showcasing Excellence in IBPOC Research
Join the National Council of Indigenous Midwives as we host another national forum on Indigenous midwifery and birth! The forum will include a variety of… Read More »2024 NCIM Forum: Connecting Together
The Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) is the leading cause of lower respiratory tract infections in infants with significant morbidity and a risk of hospitalization. This… Read More »Updates in Pediatric RSV Prevention for Midwifery Practice with Dr. Jasleen Kaur Grewal
Empowering IBPOC Midwifery Researchers Opportunity CAM invites IBPOC midwifery researchers with publish-ready or recently published work (within 3-5 years) to apply. Successful applicants may receive… Read More »Receive up to $5000 to support the publication and visibility of your research
Family violence is not easy to talk about; it may also not be easy to recognize or know how to address. In this video series,… Read More »New Video Series: Midwives Recognize and Respond to Family Violence
The recording of the webinar “Demystifying What it is to Work as a Midwife in Atlantic Canada” is available on the Webinars, Workshops and more… Read More »Recording Ready! Demystifying What it is to Work as a Midwife in Atlantic Canada
The Canadian Association of Midwives is pleased to announce that its annual midwifery conference will be in person this year. This celebrated conference will be… Read More »The CAM Conference 2023 is Here
The Midwives Recognize and Respond to Family Violence Resource Toolkit includes tip sheets, tools, backgrounders and scenarios to support the learning and practice of trauma-informed… Read More »New Resource Toolkit on Recognizing and Responding to Family Violence
Midwives are an essential health profession and are needed to meet the Sustainable Development Goals. The State of the World’s Midwifery report has highlighted the critical shortage… Read More »New Position Statement: The Enabling Environment for Midwifery in Canada