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Current UBC Midwifery Program career opportunities
The University of British Columbia is recognized as one of BC’s top employers. The UBC Midwifery Program comprises excellent clinicians with expertise in research, social justice issues, the humanities, and international health. Current career opportunities with UBC Midwifery are posted below: Lead, Clinical Faculty and Placement Support Faculty Lead, IEM Bridging Program
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2015 – Dr. Soo Downe
UBC Midwifery is delighted with the wonderful response to Professor Soo Downe’s visit as the inaugural Elaine Carty Visiting Scholar. The events were a great success, stimulating discussion and idea development at each event for students, members of the public, midwives and other health professionals. To learn more about the Elaine Carty Visiting Scholars Initiative,…
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UBC Midwifery to welcome Prof. Soo Downe as the first Elaine Carty Visiting Scholar
Soo Downe, PhD, RM, OBE, is the inaugural Elaine Carty Visiting Scholar. She will deliver a public lecture on Tuesday, March 10 at 7 p.m. in the CFRI Chan Auditorium at BC Women’s Hospital. “We have invited Soo be our first visiting scholar to raise the discussion in BC about how we support women to…
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Launch of Internationally Educated Midwives Program
The Province is providing $680,000 for a new program at the University of British Columbia (UBC) that provides a pathway for internationally educated midwives to become fully licensed to practise in British Columbia.
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UBC Midwifery Launches New Island Cohort
Discover how the birth of a new education initiative aims to transform the landscape of maternity care across B.C.
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Admissions 2015 Update:
Update – February 26th, 2015
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UBC Midwifery Congratulates 2014 Graduates
On May 21st, UBC Midwifery Director Dr. Michelle Butler and Associate Professor Saraswathi Vedam congratulated the 2014 graduates at their convocation. This year marked a milestone as we welcomed our 100th graduate of the program amongst our 20 new graduates.
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Conscious Coupling: Elaine Carty creates excitement with Visiting Scholars
UBC Midwifery is just 12 years old – its future, yet to be written. It is a field of study caught between modern and ancient: an emerging field in Canada, yet a timeless tradition around the world. That mix can make for exciting academia and Elaine Carty is encouraging that to happen. Emerita Professor Carty,…