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Jun 23, 2026, 11:20
Bringing C-RHI Back, A Story of Persistence and Professional Pride – ASRM
American Society for Reproductive Medicine – ASRM shared a post on LinkedIn:
“What does it take to bring a professional certification back from the dead?
After decades without a dedicated credential for reproductive health and infertility professionals, a group of passionate leaders refused to let their specialty go unrecognized. Their persistence led to the successful return of the C-RHI certification, strengthening professional development and elevating standards across reproductive medicine.
Read the inspiring story of how fertility nurses helped reclaim recognition for their field.”
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