Antepartum
Postpartum
Fir Square Fir Square is an exemplary and comprehensive antenatal and postpartum program that meets the needs of women with problematic substance use. Through liaison activities with community groups, and using a harm reduction approach, the program provides more consolidated support for these pregnant women. Fir is an 11 bed unit where women room in with their babies. Nursery care is also provided here if needed. The Fir Square program provides additional focused resources such as addictions support and an infant development program. The goal of the program is to increase the number of mothers who are working to keep their babies rather than having the child placed with children's aid.
Newborn Care Program This one-of-a-kind Newborn Care Program at BC Women’s Hospital & Health Centre, in partnership with BC Children’s Hospital, serves as the main tertiary nursery in the province and is the only nursery to provide quaternary specialty services to assist critically ill premature and term newborns for the entire province of British Columbia. With over 150 nurses, 2 nurseries and 60+ beds, this Level III and ll Program has an internal interdisciplinary structure that has been designed to address "best & evidence-based practice" in support of quality care for infants and to meet ongoing challenges in a very family-centered environment. As a leader in neonatal care, we offer unique specialty services such as a joint neonatal/pediatric ECLS (Extra Corporeal Life Support) Program, a Neonatal Outpatient Follow-Up Clinic and extensive educational opportunities to practice nursing in a positive and professional environment. Not only will you have the opportunity to work with the latest advancements in technology, you will work as a key member of a complex interdisciplinary team, demanding the best you have to offer.
Specialized Women’s HealthBC Women's Hospital department of Specialized Women's Health is unique in Canada for it's broad collection of Programs.
Diagnostic/Ambulatory Program This program encompasses the Centre for Prenatal Diagnosis and Treatment (CPDT) and the Maternity Outpatient Clinics. With 25,000 visits each year, the CPDT multi-disciplinary team provides service, education and research in Diagnostic Ultrasound, Fetal Assessment and Prenatal Procedures. In addition, the Maternity Outpatient Clinics have more than 15,000 outpatient visits annually in areas of diabetes, midwifery, high-risk nutrition, perinatology, breastfeeding, autologous blood donation, anaesthesia, special client clinic and multiple medical consultation services.
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