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Evidence Based Birth Seminar Series Newborn Care
Evidence Based Birth Seminar Series Newborn Procedures

The Savvy Birth Pro Seminar #3- Newborn Procedures (in the Golden Hour) (1.5 contact hours) was developed by Evidence Based Birth®  In this interactive seminar, we will take an in-depth look at the research evidence on newborn procedures for term infants during the “golden hour.” We will cover the history and research on interventions that happen during the first hour of life—including which procedures are the “best practices,” and which procedures can be safely delayed or declined!

Evidence Based Birth® is a continuing education provider for the Kentucky Board of Nursing # 7-0081. Nursing contact hours can be applied to most childbirth educator and doula certifications as well as the Certified Professional Midwife credential. We have also applied for 0.15 CEUs from the American College of Nurse Midwives and 1.5 prescribed credits from the American Academy of Family Physicians.

 

This Savvy Birth Pro Workshop is taught by Ruth Kraft CLD CCCE FOCEP EBB instructor, CAPPA Faculty trainer for Labor doula and Childbirth Education

Learning Objectives:

  1. Describe evidence on two best practices for newborns in the golden hour: Skin-to-skin and delayed cord clamping
  2. Discuss evidence on procedures that often take precedence over skin-to-skin and bonding, including suction, hatting, bathing, Vitamin K, and eye ointment
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Contact hours: By attending the workshop and completing an online evaluation, you will earn a certificate for 1.5 contact hours from Evidence Based Birth®, a continuing education provider for the Kentucky Board of Nursing # 7-0081. Nursing contact hours can be applied to most childbirth educator and doula certifications, as well as the Certified Professional Midwife credential.

Refund policy: Tickets are non-refundable, but may be transferred to future workshops or seminars.

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