The NeoFertility Medical Training Cohort Is How We Grow This Field
The Spring 2026 NeoFertility Medical Training Cohort opens tomorrow, April 20. It runs through July 2, 2026. It is an 11-week program led by Dr. Phil Boyle: live sessions, case mentorship, 20+ CME credits, and a structured clinical framework for treating infertility and recurrent miscarriage using restorative reproductive medicine.
I'm endorsing this cohort. Here's why it matters.
Disclosure: the Spring 2026 cohort is an affiliate course. If you enroll through RRM Academy, we may earn a commission at no additional cost to you. That relationship does not change whether I'd recommend it. I would either way.
Why RRM needs more trained clinicians, not more opinions
The evidence for restorative reproductive medicine exists. Published outcome data. Peer-reviewed journals. Thousands of patients across multiple countries. The research is there.
What is not there: enough trained clinicians to see the patients who need this care.
Couples waiting months for an RRM workup are not waiting because the medicine is unproven. They are waiting because the clinicians who know how to do this work are few. Medical school allocates less than four percent of curriculum to fertility awareness-based methods. Most family medicine residents finish training with under one hour of FABM education.
The bottleneck is not evidence. The bottleneck is training.
That is not a marketing claim. It is how medicine passes itself down, one trained clinician at a time. Every clinician who completes rigorous RRM training creates direct capacity for patients who currently have nowhere to go.
Dr. Phil Boyle has trained clinicians for over two decades
Dr. Phil Boyle founded NeoFertility and introduced NaProTechnology to Ireland in 1998. He has been practicing and teaching restorative reproductive medicine for over two decades. His published clinical data demonstrates a 41% live birth rate, and his NeoFertility protocol has helped hundreds of clinicians worldwide achieve measurable outcomes for infertility and recurrent miscarriage. His patients include people who came to him after IVF failed.
In 2016, he developed the NeoFertility method: an expansion of NaPro charting that incorporates basal body temperature and urinary hormone monitoring. The ChartNeo app brings that data into clinical workflows.
For more on how NeoFertility approaches fertility and hormonal care, read the NeoFertility pillar guide.
Dr. Boyle does not just practice RRM. He teaches it, publishes it, and builds tools around it. The clinicians he trains leave with a clinical framework they can use the next week.
What the Spring 2026 cohort covers
Restorative reproductive medicine training teaches clinicians to use cycle-based biomarker data, diagnostic workup, and targeted hormonal or surgical intervention to identify and treat the underlying conditions driving infertility, recurrent miscarriage, and hormonal dysfunction, so patients can conceive without bypassing their reproductive system.
The Spring 2026 cohort covers that ground in full. The curriculum includes:
- RRM foundations and the diagnostic framework
- Charting interpretation and cycle-timed hormonal evaluation
- Hormonal protocols for ovulatory dysfunction and luteal phase defects
- Surgical endometriosis treatment and case review
- PCOS evaluation and management
- Recurrent miscarriage workup and prevention
- The psychology of conception and patient relationships
- ChartNeo app integration for data-driven care
The NaProTechnology framework underpins the diagnostic approach throughout. Clinicians who complete this training leave with a structured clinical method, not a collection of isolated techniques.
Format, mentorship, and CME
This is a small-cohort program. Ten lessons, six live Q&A sessions, monthly case studies with Dr. Boyle and Dr. Monica Minjeur, and ChartNeo professional portal access.
You will bring real patients. You will review them with someone who has been doing this work for over two decades. That is what skill transfer actually looks like.
The 10-lesson core course with Dr. Boyle includes 15 CME credits. Monthly live case studies with Dr. Boyle and Dr. Monica Minjeur and the clinical resource library are CME-eligible as well, bringing the total available to 20+ CME credits across the cohort.
Who this cohort is for
This cohort is for MDs, DOs, NPs, PAs, and midwives who see reproductive health patients and want to offer a cause-based workup, not just a referral.
A few signs this is the right fit. You're seeing patients with unexplained infertility diagnoses and you know something is being missed. You want cycle data in your clinical workflow. You want to do the diagnostic work before defaulting to suppressive medications or a subspecialty handoff.
This cohort is not for clinicians who want a passive online certification. The live sessions and case review require engagement. It is also not a starting point for patients. This is clinician training.
Male factor contributes to or causes infertility in the majority of couples. The framework taught here evaluates both partners. Clinicians who learn to work that way see better outcomes and catch problems that a female-only workup misses.
How to enroll, and why April 20 matters
The cohort starts tomorrow. There is no waitlist alternative, no self-paced version, and no replay of the live mentorship sessions.
Dates: April 20 to July 2, 2026. Price: $1,200. 20+ CME credits included. RRM Academy members can use coupon code RRMA-S26 for five percent off at enrollment.
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If you're reading this and you have patients who need this care, the question is not whether the training is worthwhile. The question is whether you'll have it by the time they arrive.
Frequently asked questions
Who is eligible for the NeoFertility medical training cohort?
The cohort is open to licensed clinicians: MDs, DOs, NPs, PAs, and midwives practicing in reproductive health, family medicine, OBGYN, or women's health. No prior NaPro or RRM training is required to enroll.
How long does the training take?
The cohort runs 11 weeks, from April 20 to July 2, 2026. It combines self-paced lesson content with live scheduled sessions and case review.
Does the cohort offer CME credit?
Yes. The 10-lesson core course with Dr. Boyle includes 15 CME credits. Monthly live case studies with Dr. Boyle and Dr. Monica Minjeur and the clinical resource library are CME-eligible, bringing the total available to 20+ CME credits.
Do I need prior NaProTechnology or fertility awareness training?
No. The cohort builds the foundation from the diagnostic principles up. Clinicians with existing NaPro or Creighton Model background will move through foundational content quickly, but the program is structured for those starting without that background.
If you are already trained in RRM and know colleagues who are not, this is worth forwarding. The field grows one trained clinician at a time. Find a trained RRM clinician near your patients and you will quickly see where the gaps are.
Enroll in the cohort before April 20. The mentorship component starts with the first live session, and it does not repeat.