Reproductive Endocrinology & Infertility Subspecialty (REI)
Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility subspecialists
Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility subspecialists are specialists
in Obstetrics and Gynaecology, awarded the FRANZCOG, who are trained
and assessed as being competent in the comprehensive management
of patients with reproductive endocrine disorders and infertility.
A CREI subspecialist must spend at least 67% of his/her clinical
time working in the area of their specialty, the remainder being
split between obstetrics and gynaecology. At least part of this
work must be within a professional setting that provides a comprehensive
service for patients with infertility or gynaecological endocrine
disorders (this may include private units as well as public hospitals.)
It is not intended that only persons with their CREI should treat
infertile couples. It is probable, though, that specialists with
this qualification will be leaders in this area and directors of
assisted conception units.
CREI Handbook
Reproductive Endocrinology & Infertility
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The CREI Handbook contains essential information about
the RANZCOG CREI training program.
Note: This Handbook is intended to be read in conjunction
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Subspecialty Policies and Procedures Manual
Policies and Procedures Manual
The Subspecialties Policies and Procedures Manual contains essential
information about the RANZCOG Subspecialties training programs.
It contains an outline of all five Subspecialty Diplomas and is
intended to be read in conjunction with the handbooks
pertaining to each individual subspecialty.
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- RANZCOG Subspecialties training and assessment regulations
- Appointment and duties of subspecialty Training Supervisors
/ Program Directors
- Appeals procedures
- Continuing and emeritus certification
- Procedures for assessment of overseas trained subspecialists
- Candidate statement for research papers
- Assessment form for dissertations and theses
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