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Maternity Centre Officially Opens

 

Click to listen to this page using ReadPleaseA new Maternity Centre has been built in the Medical Centre adjacent to the Thunder Bay Regional Health Sciences Centre. Approximately 5,900 square feet, this space was designed in collaboration with the Obstetricians, Family Practitioners and Midwives to house their practices.

 

The Maternity Centre will see individual Obstetricians, Family Practitioners and Midwives working within a “bookable” space to see their obstetrical patients. This is essentially a transfer of the work currently conducted within their respective offices to a common physical environment.

 

Within the current model of practice, Midwives, Family Practitioners and Obstetricians will be sharing physical space while continuing to operate their practice as they do at present. The Centre will also be staffed by a variety of support professionals including a Social Worker, Lactation Consultant, Diabetic Educator and Dietitian; and, recognizing our unique cultural demographic, a Native Liaison Worker to ensure efficient access to the appropriate level of service and the associated care provider. A smoking cessation program will also be offered.

 

The Maternity Centre continues to establish several important linkages that will add to the sustainability of the program.

 

Diabetes Health Network - Partnership

Based on the population demographic for Northwestern Ontario and knowledge of the incidence and prevalence of such diseases as diabetes, a Dietician and a Diabetic Educator will provide services for one-half day per week. The Diabetes Health Network has agreed to provide these resources as an in-kind contribution to the Maternity Centre.

 

Thunder Bay District Health Unit - Partnership

The Thunder Bay District Health Unit (TBDHU) Healthy Babies, Healthy Children program is a key partnership of the Health Sciences Centre. The TBDHU will be providing in-kind contributions by providing their current services on site at the new Centre. This includes ready access for women to a Lactation Consultant in the existing breastfeeding clinic. Access to genetic counseling is also provided through the TBDHU.

 

Opportunities for Collaboration

It is also anticipated the midwifery students will spend time in the Centre as part of their training experiences in Northwestern Ontario. It is anticipated that teaching opportunities will grow.

 

Maternity Centre
Maternity Centre
Maternity Centre
Maternity Centre
Maternity Centre

 

 

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