2015 CAM Conference Presentations Available on Conference App

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2015 CAM Conference Presentations Available on Conference App
2015 CAM Conference Presentations Available on Conference App:
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Thursday, November 5 / Jeudi le 5 novembre
Get Birth Right, Get the World Right: Strengthening Communities through Good Midwifery Care
Soo Downe RM, PhD, OBE - Professor of Midwifery, University of Central Lancashire, England
Anatomy of a Successful Political Strategy for Social Justice: How Ontario Midwives Won the Battle for Non-Insured
Pregnant Women
Manavi Handa RM, MSc
Maternity Outcomes in Manitoba Women: A Comparison between Midwifery Care and Physician Care
Kellie Thiessen RM, RN, PhD; Kris Robinson RM, MSc
Global Empowerment of Women: Midwives Making a Difference in the Lives of Women and Children
Susan Jacoby RM
“Min gatchi wei”: How Ontario Midwifery Benefits a Community Health Project in Indigenous Ecuador
Jasmine Chatelain RM; Dr. Alison Doucet
A Non-Invasive Approach to the Management of Postpartum Hemorrhage in Disaster or Conflict Settings
Lynn Henderson RN; Julia Iwama RN
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Friday, November 6 / Vendredi le 6 novembre
Risk Assessment Checklist Findings in Obstetrics and Midwifery
Joanna Noble BScN, RN, CRM, CPPS; Cara Wilkie LLB, LLM
La violence obstétricale : l’affaire de tous les professionnels de la santé?
Hélène Vadeboncoeur PhD
Exploring Midwives’ Perceptions and Experiences of Normal Birth in British Columbia
Michelle Butler PhD
Déploiement des services de sage-femme au Québec, Framework for the deployment of midwifery services
Lucie Hamelin SF, MA; Isabelle Coté MSc
Comment réussir l’implantation des services de sage-femme? L’expérience de la Montérégie
Caroline Paquet SF, PhDc; Nathalie Clavel MSc; Regis Blais PhD
The Impact of the Ontario Midwifery Model of Care on Extended Breastfeeding Duration
Susan Howlett RM, MA, IBCLC
Being With All People; Broadening Midwifery to be Inclusive of Transgender and Gender Queer Clients
Cora Beitel RM
Coming Soon / À venir bientôt
Déconstruire le paradigme obstétrical / revendiquer une science sage-femme authentique
Stéphanie St-Amant, PhD - Docteure en sémiologie, chercheuse Université de McGill

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