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Respectful, Equitable Care (REC) Certification Program

8 Modules | 9 Contact Hours Offered*

What's Included:

  • 8 Modules, 9 hours of content
  • Handbooks & Quizzes
  • Badges & Certification  

CNE and Certification Requirements: To be eligible for CNEs and program certification, registrants must complete the full program. Time spent in the program is monitored and recorded for CNE reporting and auditing purposes.

*This nursing continuing professional development activity was approved by Colorado Nurses Association, an accredited approver by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation.

What People Are Saying:

The Family to Family Respectful, Equitable Care Certification will help take you and your team to the next level in care for your perinatal and neonatal patients and families. The information is invaluable and insightful as you work through the modules. It gives real life examples and provides the answers on how to examine your own feelings and helps to know how to provide equitable care for all patients that may present in the hospital or outpatient settings.

Nancy J. Travis MS, BSN, RN, BC, CPN, CBC, C-ONQS Director Women and Neonatal Services Lee Health - Cape Coral Hospital

I have gained knowledge, insight, and tools to confidently lean in with respectful care in adoptions, ambiguous loss, surrogacy, those with substance use disorder, LGBTQIA+, and transgender birthing patients while being mindful of implicit bias and anti-racism. I recommend obtaining this certification to enhance our professional knowledge and advocacy, and promotion of optimal outcomes for birthing patients, families, and newborns.

Dr. Debbie Ketchum DNP, MAOM, RN, NEA-BC, RNC-MNN, C-EFM, REC-C

I think we need to take a really up close and personal look at our own biases, acknowledge them and recognize how that impacts our practice. It needs to happen frequently after events in our own lives. This isn't a conversation to happen just to check a box or under a time constraint. These conversations happen over time when surrounded by supportive peers.

Heidi Brown MSN, RN, NE-BC, C-EFM Labor and Delivery and OBED Nurse Manager

Thinking from the bedside out makes a lot of sense to me, because I have seen the 'chaos at the bedside' that Dixie describes so many times. The portability of this content is something that I really appreciate about all of the modules. While each module has focused on a specific population, it's really clear to me that providing respectful care has a core of similar behaviors and approaches.

Dr. Samantha Bernstein, PhD, RN