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Doula Care Online Course(s) & Continuing Education

Access the latest clinical skills and research for Doula Care for PREGNANCY, LABOUR & CHILDBIRTH professional training. These Doula Care online courses provide practice-changing skills and valuable perspectives from leading global experts. This Doula Care education has been accredited for a variety of CEUs / CERPs and can be accessed on-demand, at your own pace.

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United States Tikvah Wadley, AAS CD(DONA) BDT (DONA)

Tikvah Wadley, AAS, CD(DONA), BDT (DONA), a Certified Doula and Birth Doula Trainer through DONA, has worked in the community for nearly 20 years and believes in empowering women in today’s society. Her didactic and experiential training approach welcomes creativity and learning for every participant. An activist for women’s health, she has served as a Lactation Counselor since 2003 and a Certified Child Birth Educator since 2002.

In 2012, she trained young women to become community-based doulas for youth in Chicago’s foster care system, through HC One’s partnership with UCAN. She continues working with this program, and with other community-based, peer-to-peer support programs around the country, today.

Tikvah is a warm and caring, experienced and often humorous public speaker, and is adept at resolving conflicts. Before joining the HC One staff, she was instrumental in recruiting more than 500 women for the University of Chicago Doula Project, taught a variety of classes for the YMCA. and co-trained breastfeeding peer counselors and community health workers in collaboration with existing HC One staff. With each training, she looks forward to meeting every participant and engaging the learning experience between mom and baby.

United States Tikvah Wadley, AAS CD(DONA) BDT (DONA)
Abstract:

There is a general consensus about doulas and the remarkable support they have given to families throughout the world for centuries. Community-Based Doulas possess the same qualities with a more strategic approach with women living in the same area they will serve. We will discuss program strategies, activities, challenges, and what’ve we learned about this model.

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Presentations: 22  |  Hours / CE Credits: 22.5  |  Viewing Time: 8 Weeks
This presentation is currently available through a bundled series of lectures.