
The NCC Reproductive Health and Infertility (C-RHI) exam is a subspecialty certification administered by the National Certification Corporation. It evaluates applied clinical knowledge and decision-making across reproductive physiology, infertility evaluation, treatment modalities, patient counseling, and ethical and safety considerations. The exam is designed to assess how candidates interpret clinical information and apply evidence-based practice in reproductive health and infertility care.
Professionals who typically pursue this credential include registered nurses and advanced practice nurses working in fertility clinics, reproductive endocrinology practices, women’s health clinics, and hospital-based reproductive health services. This FAQ explains exam structure, registration, readiness considerations, preparation approaches, and ethical expectations to help candidates understand what the NCC C-RHI exam evaluates and how to prepare appropriately using official guidance.
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