Certified Third-Party Fertility Care Coordinator Certificate (CTPFCC)

Earn Graduate-Level Extension Credit (GLEC) and a Professional Certificate for Completing Your Professional Development Through the American Institute for Training and Development (AITD)

Description

The Certified Third-Party Fertility Care Coordinator Certificate (CTPFCC) is a professional certification program designed to prepare healthcare and administrative professionals to ethically, legally, and clinically coordinate third-party reproductive services—including egg donation, sperm donation, embryo donation, and gestational surrogacy—within fertility centers and reproductive medicine networks.

Given your leadership in reproductive education through AITD, this program aligns well with your broader mission of building structured, compliance-focused training pathways in ART.

Certificate Requirements

IMPORTANT: YOU MUST ENROLL WITH THE PARTNERED ORGANIZATION AND PAY ALL REQUIRED FEES BEFORE PURCHASING UNITS THROUGH USD. Enrollment directions are listed on the course page. Please click the link under the Schedule and Fees section.

Course: EDC-X777Z Certified Third-Party Fertility Care Coordinator (CTPFCC)

Graduate-Level Extension Credits (GLEC): 9.5 Credits

Total hours: 118.75 Hours

USD Professional Certificate Fee: $75 (Required Purchase with GLEC)

Who Should Attend

  • Third-Party Reproduction Coordinators
  • Donor Program Coordinators
  • Surrogacy Coordinators
  • Case Managers

Learner Outcomes

  • Interpret and apply FDA donor eligibility regulations (21 CFR 1271) and informed consent standards consistent with professional reproductive medicine guidelines
  • Develop compliant documentation systems and regulatory checklists for donors, gestational carriers, and intended parents
  • Evaluate complex ethical dilemmas, identify risk factors, and design mitigation strategies prioritizing patient safety, autonomy, and transparency
  • Integrate cross-border ethical considerations and culturally competent communication principles in international third-party cases
  • Plan and coordinate clinical workflows, including donor and surrogate screening, multidisciplinary teams, and quality assurance checkpoints
  • Demonstrate advanced communication strategies, facilitate conflict resolution, and create frameworks for sensitive or high-risk cases
  • Design comprehensive third-party reproduction program models with operational workflows, compliance safeguards, and financial sustainability planning
  • Develop measurable performance indicators and ensure professional conduct consistent with ethical and multidisciplinary standards
  • Synthesize regulatory, ethical, clinical, and communication principles into complete case-based coordination plans
  • Produce a capstone project demonstrating readiness to independently manage third-party fertility programs

Assessment

This program evaluates candidates on regulatory compliance, ethical reasoning, clinical workflow coordination, and patient-centered communication in third-party reproduction. Assessment includes module quizzes, a midterm exam, a case-based simulation, a capstone project, and professional participation. Candidates complete complex scenarios and design a full program model, including donor and surrogate workflows, legal coordination, financial planning, and quality assurance. Certification requires passing all assignments, meeting a minimum cumulative grade, and adhering to the program’s code of ethics.

Benefits

  • Enhance Efficiency
  • Possible Career Promotion
  • Increase Your Earning Potential

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

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