NCC multidisciplinary certifications promote effective communication and collaboration among team members while validating specialty knowledge competencies. Add a subspecialty certification to your accomplishments and build on your credentials!
Learn more about these Magnet™ approved subspecialties:
Electronic Fetal Monitoring (C-EFM®) is for licensed health care professionals who utilize electronic fetal monitoring and interpret data obtained to provide care to obstetrical patients in both inpatient and outpatient settings.
Obstetric and Neonatal Quality and Safety (C-ONQS) is for health care professionals who practice, develop and/or implement Q&S initiatives, educate and train obstetric and/or neonatal teams in Q&S practices, advocate for resource needs by serving as a liaison between clinicians and administrators and apply recognized methods to design and implement sustainable Q&S initiatives.
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Obstetric Emergencies (C-OBE) is a multidisciplinary certification for health care professionals who can assess, identify and manage the treatment of Obstetric and Postpartum Emergencies. They can apply clinical judgment and knowledge to treat obstetric emergencies and recognize modifications for resuscitative, surgical, and critical care protocols in an obstetric patient.
Reproductive Health and Infertility (C-RHI) is for health care professionals who provide education, counseling, support, and direct care to patients seeking assistance with reproductive health, infertility, and assisted reproductive technology.