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Coxwell Entrance Closure

As of March 21, 2025, MGH鈥檚 main entrance on Coxwell Avenue is closed as the next phase of our redevelopment project begins. Patients and visitors can use the new temporary main entrance on Sammon Avenue between Coxwell Avenue and Knight Street. View our campus map.

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Midwifery- An Integral Part of Maternal, Newborn Care at Michael 九游体育

Families in this community have been able to choose midwifery as an option for their maternal and newborn care since 1993. We now have 18 midwives on staff who deliver approximately 500 babies annually, with most births (70%) taking place in the hospital.

Christie Lockhart describes her role as a midwife and Chief of Midwifery at MGH as 鈥渁n exceptional privilege. I am proud to be part of the leadership team here at MGH and I love working as a midwife.  We walk with women through one of the most important times in their family鈥檚 life. To be able to be there from conception to six weeks postpartum and everything in between is an extraordinary privilege and there is no other part of health care that is as exciting. It never gets old.鈥�

Midwives spend their days attending deliveries, seeing women at clinic visits, visiting moms and babies in the hospital and community, providing breastfeeding support, weighing babies and offering advice and education. Each midwife is on call 16 days/month to ensure clients have two midwives at every delivery.

In addition, MGH midwives are part of our hospital鈥檚 full interdisciplinary team. They participate in clinical education and training, rounds, committees, and are well integrated into decision-making, which isn鈥檛 the norm at all hospitals. Christie says that 鈥�MGH has done it exceptionally well. Midwifery has a voice and is represented at all levels of decision-making. This is an awesome hospital to work for; one of the best. I feel lucky to be here.鈥�

That鈥檚 why our hospital received the 2016 Association of Ontario Midwives Hospital Integration Award. We are fully supportive of midwives; they have a voting seat on the Medical Advisory Committee, are actively involved in decision-making and policy development, and work to their full scope of practice. Last year, we became the first hospital in Toronto and sixth in Ontario to create a Department of Midwifery separate from family practice. This required the full support of the hospital as it involved rewriting rules and regulations and hospital by-laws.

Says Christie:  鈥淩eceiving this award affirms what the midwifery group has always known; that we provide great care, MGH recognizes this and has been responsive to the needs of our community and midwives. There has been a culture of collaboration and respect from the get go.鈥� The result is excellent access and choice for new families in east Toronto.

Building on this great foundation, MGH is committed to the continued growth of the midwifery program. 鈥淲e know that high quality maternal and newborn care is the foundation for a healthy beginning and are truly delighted to have the midwifery teams as partners in ensuring service excellence to our community,鈥� says Linda Young, Maternal, Newborn & Child Director.

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