Regulating and Funding Midwifery in Nova Scotia
Midwives have been working in Nova Scotia for many years, and midwifery became a government funded and regulated health profession in the province in 2009. Despite the will among many decision-makers in the province to regulate the profession since the mid 1980s, several elections and lack of a man...
Main Author: | Annie Morrison |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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McMaster University Library Press
2014-07-01
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Series: | Health Reform Observer - Observatoire des Réformes de Santé |
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Online Access: | https://mulpress.mcmaster.ca/hro-ors/article/view/1190 |
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