Tiny news clip for this weekend: Friday marked the beginning of Creighton FertilityCare Practitioner training in Denver. I’ve heard there are twelve in training to become Practitioners (Creighton nomenclature for teacher), taught by a training Practitioner, Alia Keys, from the St. Louis area. There are two classroom sessions, about a week long each, several months apart. These intensive sessions are called Educational Programs, or EP for short. So, those learning in Denver this weekend and beyond are entering EP1, with EP2 to take place in several months. Teachers in training are called Practitioner Interns, and don’t earn the title “Practitioner” until they’ve acquired and taught a client load that meets the requirements, and a final exam takes place about a year after they begin EP1.

For more on the Creighton Model (FertilityCare), which is an ovulation–mucus only–method, see this information section on their new web site.

See this page for more on the process to become a FertilityCare Practitioner.

If you have any questions you’d like to me to pass on to the Creighton trainer or the new students, let me know, and I’ll get back!

More on the training week to come…

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