Odyssey to RNC-OB Certification

May 28th, 2026 & May 29th, 2026 

9:00am -3:00pm PT

Location: Zoom

Details to access the class will be emailed to you after you complete checkout. 


“Certification is where experience meets intention.”

The RNC-OB isn’t just an exam—it’s a marker of professional growth. This live, physiology-forward prep course is designed to help experienced labor nurses prepare thoughtfully, efficiently, and with support along the way. This interactive course is built to support nurses at every stage of the journey—whether you’re just starting to study or need help pulling everything together. You’ll leave feeling more confident to sit for the exam and better equipped to apply what you’ve learned right back at the bedside.

This course follows the NCC Inpatient Obstetrics exam blueprint and focuses on conceptual understanding over rote memorization, including:

  • Maternal and fetal physiology across pregnancy, labor, birth, and postpartum
  • Intrapartum nursing care and clinical decision-making
  • Fetal monitoring principles and interpretation
  • Obstetric complications and risk recognition
  • Postpartum and newborn considerations
  • Professional issues, including safety, communication, and standards of care
  • Practical test-taking strategies for multiple-choice certification exams

Who This Class Is For

  • Labor & delivery nurses eligible to sit for the RNC-OB exam
  • Experienced nurses who want a structured, supportive review
  • Nurses who learn best by understanding the why, not just memorizing facts

What You’re Getting:

This is a 10-contact-hour live certification prep course spread over 2 days

  • Access to the class recordings for one month (so you actually sign up and take the exam!)
  • Digital workbook
  • Pre- and post-tests
  • Pop quizzes throughout the session
  • Test-taking strategy

What Sets Us Apart:

Honestly, there are a lot of great options for prep classes out…you are lucky to have so many options

  • Live instructors teaching in real time
  • Space to ask questions, clarify concepts, and talk through tricky topics
  • The flexibility to attend remotely—no travel, no hotel, slippers HIGHLY encouraged
  • 10 Contact hours

The goal isn’t just to pass the test.

It’s to think like a certified nurse—during the exam and at the bedside.