Aastrika Sphere In-Person in numbers
180+
Sessions Delivered
3000+
Healthcare professionals trained
750+
Ancillary services' workers trained
20+
Partner institutions
Aastrika Sphere In-Person Programmes
In-person training programs with a focus on enhancing skills and knowledge using combination of workshops, seminars and immersive adult learning methodologies . The programs are designed and facilitated by experienced faculty and include interpersonal connection, experiential learning and collaboration.
In-Person Classes

- Participative theoretical classes that focus on international evidence-based guidelines
- Discussions, case studies, group exercises, and more
- Immersion visits to best practice sites
Skill Training

- Direct observation for skill acquisition
- Clinical skill-building through mannequins and tools
- Repeated drills to achieve mastery
Simulation and Role Play

- Simulation using props and role play to mirror different clinical scenarios
- Group discussion and debrief following each scenario
- Extensive practice of high-risk situations and rare clinical complications
Clinical practice and mentorship

- Hands on training in clinical settings under guidance
- Mentorship and discussion
- Reflective practice and feedback
- Auditing and quality improvement skills
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Key Programmes by Aastrika Sphere In-Person

Respectful Maternity Care (RMC)
Respectful Maternity Care (RMC) is defined as care that maintains dignity, privacy, and confidentiality of pregnant and birthing women, ensures freedom from harm and mistreatment, and enables informed choice and continuous support during labour and birth

Introduction to Evidence-Based Practice (EBP)
Evidence-Based Practice (EBP) integrates research, clinical expertise, and patient values to improve healthcare. Barriers like time constraints and resistance hinder its adoption. Aastrika Foundation offers training to help providers apply EBP in areas like episiotomy and VBAC.

Introduction to Active Birth
A growing body of evidence points to the positive correlation between mobility and upright positions during labour, and increased positive childbirth experiences, perceptions of childbirth as less traumatic, and increased comfort levels.
Did you know?
Registered nurse-midwives can now get an NPM degree after receiving an additional 18 months of post-graduate training in midwifery.
