Conference Presentations and Rounds

  1. Aqib A, Columbus L, Pack R, Banner H, Taylor "Nothing Comes to mind”: Challenges in identifying one’s own role in preventable poor outcomes and poor behaviour on the birthing unit and the impact on quality improvement initiatives. 21st Annual Paul Harding Research Awards Day, April 2023. 
  2. Furnivall M, and Lawlor A. Midwifery Burnout. McMaster Midwifery Research Centre Research Rounds. Feb 2023. 
  3. Columbus, L. Shame in the birthing unit: using reflective rounds to model emotional candour. Ontario Midwifery Education Program Consortium Annual General Meeting, February 2023.  
  4. Columbus L. Shame in the birthing unit: using reflection rounds to model emotional candour. Oak Valley Health Alongside Midwifery Unit Education Rounds, November 2022. 
  5. Columbus L, Pack R, Hines Duncliffe T, Banner H, Singh P, Seeman, N, and Taylor, T. “Maybe I’m not that approachable”: Using simulation to explore and disrupt problematic team hierarchy behaviours. Canadian Association of Midwives Knowvember, November 2022. 
  6. Furnivall M. Shared Decision Making in Midwifery. Canadian Association of Midwives Knovember, November 2022. 
  7. Furnivall M, and Murray-Davis, B. Building Midwifery Research Capacity. Ontario West Midwifery Conference, October 2022. 
  8. Furnivall M, and Lawlor, A. Burnout in Midwifery. Ontario Midwifery West Conference, October 2022. 
  9. Columbus L, and Fisher, K. Instituting a novel, interdisciplinary Expanded Midwifery Care Model: From novel idea to initial implementation & evaluation. Ontario West Midwifery Conference, October 2022. 
  10. Bibby, M, Pack R, Hines Duncliffe T, Columbus, L, Singh P, Banner H, and Taylor, T. “The patient is awake and we need to stay calm”: Rethinking the merits of indirect communication in the face of medical error and professionalism lapses. International Conference on Residency Education, October 2022. 
  11. Columbus L, Pack R, Hines Duncliffe T, Banner H, Singh P, Seeman, N, and Taylor, T. “Maybe I’m not that approachable”: Using simulation to explore and disrupt problematic team hierarchy behaviours. Ontario West Midwifery Conference, October 2022. 
  12. Banner H, Columbus L, Pack R, Hines Duncliffe T, Singh P, Seeman, N, and Taylor, T. “Maybe I’m not that approachable”: Using simulation to explore and disrupt problematic team hierarchy behaviours. SOGC Annual Clinical and Scientific Conference, June 2022. 
  13. Pack R, Columbus L, Hines Duncliffe T, Banner H, Singh P, Seeman, N, and Taylor, T. “Maybe I’m not that approachable”: Using simulation to explore and disrupt problematic team hierarchy behaviours. Canadian Conference on Medical Education, April 2022. 
  14. Columbus L, Fisher K, Furnivall M. Framework for a Midwifery-Led Implementation of Oxytocin Training. McMaster Midwifery Research Symposium, April 2022. 
  15. Columbus L, Pack R, Hines Duncliffe T, Banner H, Singh P, Seeman, N, and Taylor, T. “Maybe I’m not that approachable”: Using simulation to explore and disrupt problematic team hierarchy behaviours. Paul Harding Research Day, Schulich School of Medicine, April 2022. 
  16. Furnivall, M. Skin-to-Skin Contact in the Operating Room. Why Should we Bother? Primary Care Obstetrics Grand Rounds, March 2022. 
  17. Pack R, Columbus L, Hines Duncliffe T, Banner H, Singh P, Seeman, N, and Taylor, T. “Maybe I’m not that approachable”: Using simulation to explore and disrupt problematic team hierarchy behaviours. Royal College of Physicians & Surgeons of Canada’s Simulation Summit, November 2021. 
  18. Furnivall, M. Norman Education Research Day. Midwifery Students and Obstetrical Residents Learning, Understanding and Application of Shared Decision Making. Poster Presentation, June 2021. 
  19. Furnivall, M. Midwifery Students and Obstetrical Residents Learning, Understanding and Application of Shared Decision Making. McMaster Midwifery Research Centre Research Rounds, 2020.