Do you desire to become a Birthworker?
Birthwork is a relatively new term used to describe one who works within maternal healthcare during the perinatal stages. This seminar serves as an essential roadmap for anyone considering a career in birthwork, addressing the common confusion surrounding the diverse roles within maternal and infant care. Participants will gain clarity on the distinct responsibilities, scope of practice, and professional boundaries that define each profession—from the emotional and physical support provided by doulas to the clinical expertise of certified nurse-midwives and obstetricians.
Orientation for Aspiring Birthworkers can save you Time and Money!
Do you desire to be a Labor Doula, or a Postpartum Doula, or a Full-Spectrum Doula?
Do you know the difference?
Trainings, Schools, Workshops and Programs can be costly! Doula trainings average $1000 plus, and the same for most Lactation trainings. These trainings can also range from one weekend upwards of 18-months. There are many to choose from and the curriculums vary from one training to the next. It helps to know and understand what type of services you want to provide to your community before committing to a training.
This Orientation thoroughly examines educational pathways, covering everything from certification requirements and training programs to licensing procedures and continuing education mandates. Attendees will learn about the varying time commitments, financial investments, and prerequisite qualifications needed for each career track, helping them make informed decisions about their professional future.
The Orientation for Aspiring Birthworkers will help you decide which training is the best fit for you before you invest.