Certification in Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility (CREI)

The Certification in Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility (CREI) will equip you with the expert knowledge and skills to comprehensively manage patients with reproductive endocrine disorders and infertility, and to become a leader within an assisted conception unit.
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Certification in Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility (CREI)

Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility is a subspecialty of obstetrics and gynaecology.

Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility subspecialists are specialists in obstetrics and
gynaecology, awarded the Fellowship of RANZCOG (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 66% of his/her clinical time working in the area of this 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 the 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 Curriculum

For trainees who commenced Subspecialty training from August 2024.

CREI Training Program Handbook

For trainees who commenced Subspecialty training before August 2024

Subspecialty selection

Subspecialty selection is a competitive process that determines your eligibility to commence Subspecialty training. Please ensure that you meet the eligibility criteria before applying. More information can be found in the sections below.

Key Dates
Selection Interviews
Selection Resources
Applications open Wednesday 15 January 2025
Applications close Monday 17 February 2025
Interview date Wednesday 14 May 2025

Please contact the CREI Training Program Coordinator for more information on the 2026 training program intake.

  • Committee Chair: Dr Phill McChesney
  • CREI subspecialty selection applicants shortlisted for interview will be notified via email by the CREI Coordinator.
  • Shortlisted applicants are required to attend an interview online via video conferencing technology.

Application and selection enquiries

For further information about CREI subspecialty applications and selection, please contact the CREI Training Program Coordinator.

Email: crei@ranzcog.edu.au
Phone: +61 3 9114 3917

Selection resourcesLink
CREI Current Subspecialists
CREI Curriculum
CREI Selection – Information for Applicants

Subspecialty Examinations

Find exam dates, resources and registration information for our five subspecialty training programs.

Years 1 to 3 clinical training

A full-time subspecialty training year consists of two consecutive six-month training periods.

The College credits training time after each satisfactory six-month training period.

Credit for training is capped at:

Maximum of 26 weeks credit for any six-month training period

Maximum of 46 weeks credit for the full subspecialty training year

Apply for Prospective Approval (PA)
Six-monthly Summative Assessment (6MA)
Assessment of Procedural Skills (APS)
Three-monthly Formative Appraisal (3MA)
Multi-Source Feedback (MSF)
Statistics Course

Each year, you must apply for Prospective Approval of your training program, including clinical and research experience, at least eight weeks before you intend to commence training.

How to apply
  1. Download and complete the following documents:
  2. Submit all documents via email to the CREI Subspecialty Committee
  3. Pay the full annual training fee by 31 January (or as otherwise advised if you’re commencing training in August)
Changes to approved training

If you wish to make changes to your current approved prospective approval form, you must submit a new prospective approval document to your Training Program Coordinator for approval by the CREI Committee Chair.

Please submit this document prior to commencement of subspecialty training with the Year 1 prospective approval application.

Please refer to the following resources in Integrate for more information:

General information
  • CREI General Information
  • Assessment of Procedural Skills (APS) Summary Sheet
Assessment forms
  • Hysteroscopic Adhesiolysis Assessment Form
  • Hysteroscopic Division of Uterine Septum Assessment Form
  • Hysteroscopic Myomectomy Assessment Form
  • Laparoscopic Salpingolysis Assessment Form
  • Needle Retrieval of Sperm Assessment Form
  • Open Myomectomy Assessment Form

Please refer to the CREI Formative Appraisal Report (3MA) Form for more information.

Please refer to the following resources for more information:

Please refer to the CREI Statistics Course Prospective Approval Form for more information.

Post-Year 3 training

At the completion of the three years of clinical training, you must register for Post-Year 3 training and nominate a mentor/supervisor who will provide input into a progress report as you work towards finalising any outstanding assessment requirements.

Please note that you must not identify yourself as a subspecialist until you have satisfactorily completed all training requirements and you have been certified by the RANZCOG Board.

Annual Registration and Statement of Understanding (SoU)

Please follow the steps below to submit your Post-Year 3 training registration form.

  1. Complete and submit the combined Subspecialty Post-Year 3 Registration and Statement of Understanding (SoU) form.
  2. Pay the Post-Year 3 annual training fee by 31 January (or as otherwise advised if you’re commencing training in August).

Post-Year 3 progress reports

During Post-Year 3 training, you must submit a Post-Year 3 Training Progress Report Form every six months post-clinical training, and thereafter every six months, until all requirements are completed, and you are eligible to apply for certification.

Scholarly elective

All subspecialty training programs require trainees to complete a scholarly elective, as outlined below.

Research stream

Trainees undertaking the CREI training program must complete a prospectively approved research project with relevance to their subspecialty.

All trainees must submit their research project according to the following schedule:

Cohort Submission deadline
Trainees who commenced training
from 1 December 2018
One year after completion of training (with satisfactory completion within three years)
Trainees who commenced training
before 1 December 2018
Two years after completion of training (with satisfactory completion within three years)

 

Non-research stream

Trainees undertaking the CREI training program have the additional option of completing a prospectively approved vocational training course with relevance to their subspecialty.

The training course must:

Be prospectively approved by the CREI Committee

Progressively build on any previous RANZCOG training and have future vocational relevance

Include no repetition of previous content and/or training
Focus on one course of study (not a combination of several courses)
Be recognised at a tertiary institute or professional college within Australia or Aotearoa New Zealand
Meet the minimum criteria of an Australian Qualification Framework (AQF) Diploma Level 5 or New Zealand Qualification Framework (NZQF) Diploma Level 5

Trainees must submit evidence of course completion to the CREI Committee within three years of completing clinical training.

Please refer to Scholarly Elective (Non-Research Stream) – Information for Trainees: CREI in Integrate for more information on the core framework and approval process.

 

Apply for Scholarly Elective Approval
Exemption from Scholarly Elective
Changes to Approved Research
Resources and Forms
  1. Download and complete the Prospective Approval of Scholarly Elective Proposal and Timeline.
  2. Submit the document via email to the CREI Subspecialty Committee, with your initial Six-monthly Summative Assessment (6MA).

If you’ve completed a formal higher research degree qualification in an area relevant to the CREI, or a suitable vocational training course, you may be eligible for exemption from the scholarly elective.

However, you will still need to undertake ongoing research during your training.

To apply for an exemption, you must:

  1. Download and complete the Exemption From Scholarly Elective Form.
  2. Submit the document via email to the CREI Committee, with the Prospective Approval of Subspecialty Training application for the first semester of subspecialty training.

If you wish to make changes to an approved research project, you must:

  1. Contact the CREI Subspecialty Committee as soon as possible.
  2. Download and complete the Prospective Approval to Amend Scholarly Elective Proposal and Timeline Application Form.
  3. Submit the document via email to the CREI Subspecialty Committee.

RANZCOG Regulations (Section C7 Scholarly Elective)

Please refer to the below resources in Integrate for more information.

  • Research Project Submission Candidate Statement
  • Research Project Assessment Form (for assessors only)
  • ANZJOG Guidelines For Manuscript Reviewers

Subspecialty certification

To apply for subspecialty certification, you must:

Your completed application form will be sent to the CREI Subspecialty Coordinator.

Training Units

Explore the full list of subspecialty accredited training units and Program Directors for each subspecialty training program in Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand.

Contact us

As a starting point, please contact your CREI Training Program Coordinator:

Email: crei@ranzcog.edu.au
Phone: +61 3 9114 3917

Other useful contacts

Examinations and Assessment Team
Email: examinations@ranzcog.edu.au

Training Support Unit
Email: traineeliaison@ranzcog.edu.au
Phone: +61 8 6102 2096