T.I.M.E Program

The Interprofessional Midwifery/Maternal-Fetal-Medicine Expanded (T.I.M.E) Program

The Interprofessional Midwifery/Maternal-Fetal-Medicine Expanded (T.I.M.E) Program is a unique and innovative model funded by the Ministry of Health that allows Maternal Fetal Medicine Specialists to refer their patients to a team of midwives who can provide additional support and home-based care for families who could benefit.  

The midwives provide pager access, education, support and debriefing opportunities to patients.  

In the postpartum, when the parent and/or infant are discharged and stable, the midwives will be their primary care provider and provide home-based postpartum care for six weeks. This includes care such as pager access, routine tests and screens and infant feeding support.  

 

(From left to right: Annie Latham, Registered Midwife, Lauren Columbus, Registered Midwife and patient Allison and Baby Sawyer Zietsma)
Image (from left to right): Annie Latham, Registered Midwife, Lauren Columbus, Registered Midwife and patient Allison and Baby Sawyer Zietsma

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