The Missing Link in Professional Care: A Doctor and a Doula Discuss FAE Certification
A Justisse Webinar Featuring Anne Liljedahl, MD and Darcie Black
What happens when a medical doctor in Sweden and a birth doula both realize their professional training had a significant gap? They turn to Body Literacy.
Join us for a unique conversation with two Justisse graduates who represent the full spectrum of healthcare systems. We will explore how the Fertility Awareness Educator (FAE) certification provides a universal "language of the body" that enhances clinical outcomes and deepens client trust.
The Speakers
The Clinical Visionary: Anne Liljedahl, MD
As a Medical Doctor in Sweden, a Justisse Board Member, and a program graduate, Anne bridges the gap between conventional medicine and menstrual cycle literacy. She will share why FAEs are essential to the global healthcare shift and how this training transformed her medical practice.
The Community Advocate: Darcie Black
As a professional Doula and Justisse graduate, Darcie brings "boots-on-the-ground" stories of how certification redefined her role, allowing her to offer a level of reproductive support that goes far beyond traditional birth work.
The Conversation
Moderated by Faculty Member Dr. Colleen Holland, this dialogue will dive into the practical "How" of integrating fertility awareness into established professional roles:
The Missing Link: What was absent in medical and doula training regarding reproductive health, and how has filling that gap changed their results?
A New Language: How the Justisse framework helps providers and clients communicate more effectively about complex body experiences.
The Power of the Chart: Real-world examples of how reading a menstrual chart led to deeper care and more accurate referrals.
Event Details
When: June 11th, 8am Pacific
Where: Online
Who should attend: MDs, Nurses, Doulas, Midwives, and anyone looking to integrate professional-grade cycle literacy into their existing practice.