Comprehensive instruction for developing a BNA-modeled case management support service
This course is focused on building real-world solutions
The Parent Care Coordinator Training provides comprehensive instruction for developing a BNA-modeled case management support and training for Parent Care Coordinators. This course focuses on building real-world solutions for trainees by studying parents who have carried to term and their stories.
Study guides, written assessments, and ongoing contact with BNA's Parent Program Director ensure content mastery.
Increased sensitivity to the parent experience of prenatal diagnosis is provided by the inclusion of parents' stories and the insights of a presenter who has worked in the field of prenatal diagnosis for over fifteen years.
This course includes the following:
Presenters include experts in medicine, trauma, grief counseling, and other fields.
Topics covered include:
- Prenatal diagnosis as a traumatic event
- Prenatal testing
- Various prenatal diagnoses
- Best practices for working with the medical community
- Expanding support with volunteers and peer ministry
- Case management support
- Birth and newborn care planning
- Neonatal testing
- Prepping parents for NICU Experiences
- Prenatal grief
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Organizations who supported BNA in the development of this course or have endorsed the Parent Care Coordinator Training:
The information on this site and in the trainings is not intended or implied to be a substitute for professional medical advice.
BNA does not give medical advice or engage in the practice of medicine.