Answer: Thank you for your question. You clearly are well versed with additional training in obstetrics. You raise excellent points.
As you know, the BLS Patient Care Standards do not form part of Base Hospital oversight. The delivery of a new born is not a controlled medical act for which Base Hospitals are tasked with medical directive creation and oversight. Currently the MOHLTC EHS branch responsible for the BLS Patient Care Standards and they are completing a new addition to these standards and we are anticipating an imminent release of the first draft.
The excellent content suggestions you describe would require additional training for all paramedics. The decision to embark upon this specific additional obstetrical training for Ontario paramedics rests with the MOHLTC and not Base Hospital Programs.
As for your question regarding midwives and how you “hold midwives” to the BLS Standards, we are not sure of how best to answer this. Midwives are not held to the BLS Patient Care Standards. Midwives are autonomous practitioners who are accountable to their own professional college for their practice. Midwifery practice is regulated under the Regulated Health Professions Act. Base Hospital recently completed a joint workshop and webinar with midwives this year focusing on inter-professional cooperation and scope of practice which may give you some more background into your question.
The link is here on our web site:
www.lhsc.on.ca/About_Us/Base_Hospital_Program/Education/Paramedic_Rounds.htm
For more information governing the practice of midwives, please see the link below:
www.cmo.on.ca/