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  • UBC Midwifery REACT Revives IBPOC Student Mentorship Program

    The UBC Midwifery Program’s Racial Equity in Action Committee (REACT) is reviving a mentorship program for racialized midwifery students. Mentees: IBPOC Students in the Midwifery Education Program seeking support from a midwifery mentor will be asked to complete a survey to prioritize their goals for the mentorship program. Mentors: Interested IBPOC midwives will be asked to complete a similar […] Read More

  • Congratulations to Our Fall Graduates: Sage Thomas and Elise Everard

    The UBC Midwifery Program is proud to celebrate two outstanding graduates this fall: Elise Everard (she/her) and Sage Thomas (she/her). Elise Everard, also graduating from her fourth year, has provided care in Kelowna, Port Coquitlam, New Westminster, Abbotsford, and Chilliwack, gaining rich experience across urban and community settings. As a research assistant with UBC’s Birth […] Read More

  • Graphic featuring Métis student Shayla Rolph smiling, alongside UBC Midwifery branding in UBC blue colours, with text announcing her spotlight and award recognition.

    Spotlight on Student Excellence: Shayla Rolph Receives the Maija Leivo and Ian Herring Entrance Award in Midwifery 

    The UBC Midwifery Program is proud to spotlight Shayla Rolph, a Métis student in their first year of the Bachelor of Midwifery Program, who has been recognized with the Maija Leivo and Ian Herring Entrance Award in Midwifery. This renewable award provides $2,500 per year of study, up to four years, and supports students entering the program […] Read More

  • Spotlight on Student Excellence: Joanna Nie Receives the Beedie Luminaries Shine Scholarship 

    The UBC Midwifery Program is proud to spotlight Joanna Nie, a first-year student who has been recognized with the Beedie Luminaries Shine Scholarship. This scholarship supports resilient, community-minded students across British Columbia who are committed to their education, leadership, and giving back.  The Shine Scholarship was created through the generosity of the Beedie Luminaries Foundation, […] Read More

  • Spotlight on Student Excellence: Alycia Two Bears Receives the Carol Hird Memorial Award

    The UBC Midwifery Program is proud to spotlight Alycia Two Bears, a Band member of Mistawasis Nêhiyawak First Nation and student in the Bachelor of Midwifery Program, who has been recognized with the Carol Hird Memorial Award ($2,000).  This award was established in memory of Carol Hird (1946–2020) through gifts from her family, friends, and […] Read More

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  • The squatting position for the second stage of labor: Effects on labor and on maternal and fetal well-being

    1993    Golay J, Vedam S. (1993). The squatting position for the second stage of labor: Effects on labor and on maternal and fetal well-being. Birth, 20(2): 73-78.  Abstract   A cohort study was designed to assess the effects of maternal squatting position for the second stage of labor on the evolution and progress of labor,

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  • Guidelines for client selection in the home birth midwifery practice

    1995    Vedam S, Kolodji Y. (1995). Guidelines for client selection in the home birth midwifery practice. Journal of Nurse-Midwifery, 40(6): 508-521.  Abstract   Numerous studies have documented the safety of planned home birth; yet, few have identified specific criteria for selection of the home birth candidate. Home birth midwifery practice achieves successful outcomes by appropriate

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  • Home versus hospital birth: Questioning the quality of the evidence on safety

    2003    Vedam S. (2003). Home versus hospital birth: questioning the quality of the evidence on safety. Birth, 30(1): 57-63.  Abstract   The home versus hospital birth study by Pang et al has aroused immediate controversy. The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists headlined its press release as, “Home Births Double Risk of Newborn Death” (1).

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  • Planned home birth: Safe for selected women

    2006    Vedam S. (2006). Planned home birth: Safe for selected women. Journal Watch Women’s Health, 11(3), 20-21.  Abstract   Women choose home birth for various reasons. Some feel more empowered during home birth; others prefer family involvement or the comfort, convenience, and privacy of the home; and still others cite cultural reasons. In June 2005,

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In December 2023, UNESCO inscribed “Midwifery: knowledge, skills and practices” onto its Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity. This recognition underscores the universal significance of midwifery across diverse cultures.

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