Recognition, Value, Expertise... Join over 54,000 C-EFM Certified Professionals!

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The C-EFM(R) certification validates expertise

Benefits of the NCC EFM Certification

  • Nationally recognized EFM Board Certification
  • Competence validation
  • Meets MOC Requirements
  • Personal and public recognition
  • Risk management tool
  • An integral part of patient safety initiatives
  • A tool to demonstrate JTC EFM competencies

Eligibility Criteria
Current licensure in the U.S. or Canada as a registered nurse, nurse practitioner, nurse midwife, physician, physician assistant or paramedic is required.

Application Process
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Resources
EFM Registration Catalog
EFM Candidate Guide

NCC EFM Certification . . . Meets MOC Requirements!
NCC’s Electronic Fetal Monitoring Certification Exam has been approved to meet the American Board of Obstetrics and Gynecology (ABOG) Part IV Improvement in Medical Practice requirements for Maintenance of Certification (MOC) as an ABOG-approved Simulation Course for 2023-2024.

Join more than 43,000 health care professionals who have become NCC EFM Board Certified and receive MOC credit. Upon achieving NCC EFM Certification or maintaining NCC EFM Certification diplomates will be awarded one year of Part IV credit to their personal ABOG dashboard. Part IV credit can be earned in the year of initial certification for 2023-2024. MOC Part IV credit can also be granted in the year that you provide CE documentation for certification maintenance  - if certification is maintained 2023-2024.

The ABOG MOC standards now allow participation in ABOG-approved Simulation Courses to meet the annual Improvement in Medical Practice (Part IV) MOC requirement.  This course has been approved to meet ABOG Improvement in Medical Practice requirements until 12/31/2024. Please review the current MOC Bulletin for further information: https://www.abog.org/maintenance-of-certification/bulletins