Savvy Birth Pro Workshop Training

Savvy Birth Pro

Learning Objectives:

  1. Define evidence-based care and discuss statistics on the quality of birth settings in our local community
  2. Discuss the major reasons why we have an evidence-practice gap, including the power hierarchy and how it is a barrier to evidence-based, family-centered care
  3. Discuss ways that we can bridge the evidence-practice gap at the system level
  4. Discuss specific strategies we can use to help our clients obtain evidence-based care

Continuing education

This workshop is worth 3 nursing contact hours from the Kentucky Board of Nursing. Most doulas and CBEs can claim nursing contact hours towards their certification. CPMs can as well. The target market for this workshop is doulas, childbirth educators, and nurses. You will use the L&D Nurse Workshop Resource page to

Instructional Videos

How to Teach the Savvy Birth Pro Workshop: Part 1

How to Teach the Savvy Birth Pro Workshop: Part 2

Demo Videos

The Demo was taught by Cat LaPlante, Coordinator of the EBB Instructor Program. Her audience was a small group of EBB Instructors who were attending the 2018 Instructor Retreat, and wanted to see what it would be like to teach the Savvy Birth Pro Workshop.

Demo Part 1

Demo Part 2

Demo Part 3

Demo Part 4

Demo Part 5

Power Activity Demonstration with a Larger Group

This particular video was done with parents, but you get the idea! In the earlier demo videos with the smaller group, she used the cards. But with a large group (10+ people), you can use the larger group activity, shown in this demo video.

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