
I’m really excited to have brought this course to life and I’m looking forward to sharing it with you. Registered maternity professionals are not the only people having conversations with women about fetal heart rate monitoring. Doulas, childbirth educators, hypobirthing instructors, and many other folks work (sometimes paid, sometimes not) with women and also have these discussions. Getting access to research evidence is tricky enough for professionals. It is even more challenging for birth workers.
This course solves that problem. It provides you with a no nonsense, trustworthy explanation of what the evidence actually says about CTG monitoring and intermittent auscultation for labour. It is detailed but also easy to understand. You will leave the course feeling far more confident about being able to have evidence-based decision-supporting conversations.
The course is now open for enrolments. Here are the dates you need to know:
- September 6, 8 am AEST – enrolments close (or this may happen earlier if all 50 places are full) and the course opens
- October 4, 8 am AEST – course ends.
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Hi. Can I ask which course midwives who are traditionally trained should be accessing as I don’t see them mentioned anywhere?
They are not registered with a professional body because they do not work within the medically controlled system so seem not to be able to sign up for the first course you launched, but are significantly more & in a different role involved with families than doulas…
Also I’d be interested in your courses but I’m not sure which one I’m allowed on as I’m a formally trained midwife who as given up her registration but has quite a deep knowledge of this subject & would like to update & keep a good level of information to discuss with families & students??
Thanks
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I’d be happy to have you in either course Debs – which ever you feel is the better option for you.
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