BECOME A CERTIFIED RURAL HEALTH CLINIC PROFESSIONAL (CRHCP)

The National Association of Rural Health Clinics knows that in order for RHCs to thrive and grow, their employees, especially those in a leadership role, need the most up to date information on the federal and state guidelines pertaining to the Rural Health Clinic program. RHCs have distinctly different rules when it comes to operations and management.

This is why NARHC is offering Directors, Clinic Administrators and other RHC leaders a unique, full-spectrum course designed to teach you how to operate a successful RHC.

Certification is a great next step in your career! When you have a certification, it's an easy way to tell your current or future employers that you are up to date on the skills and knowledge relevant to your field. 

Benefits of Having a Certification:

  • Credibility in your career
  • Potential for a promotion, pay increase, or bonuses
  • Staying up to date with relevant knowledge and skills within your current or future roles
  • Having a goal and achieving it!

STEPS TO OBTAIN YOUR CRHCP CERTIFICATION

Step 1: Register for the course

The CRHCP certification course is offered twice a year, Spring and Fall. Select a date that accommodates your schedule and allows you time to study and prepare. 

Step 2: Prepare for the exam

NARHC offers all the resources you will need within the course content to prepare and study for the final exam. 

Step 3: Take the exam

The two-hour exam includes 100 multiple-choice and select all that apply questions. The exam is an online proctored exam. 

Upon successful completion of the course, learners will receive a certificate to showcase their knowledge. Certificates can be used to supplement resumes and be shared with employers. They also provide a proof of commitment to staying abreast of RHC rules, regulations, and best practices. 

Step 4: Get recognized

When you earn your CRHCP, you can celebrate along with us! 

  • Show off with some NARHC Academy logo from our Store! (The store is open limited times throughout the year) 

Step 5: Keep your CRHCP current

CRHCPs are required to maintain their certification every two years. 

Questions? academy@narhc.org|866.306.1961

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