Recertification

Maintain Your FEDM Credential

For Certified FEDM Practitioners. Your FEDM Practitioner credential is valid for two years. Recertification keeps your credential current and demonstrates your continued commitment to rigorous ethical practice.

Why Recertify

The credential reflects active practice, not just past training.

Ethical decision-making is a living skill. Recertification ensures that FEDM Practitioners remain sharp, current, and accountable, and that the credential means something to the organizations and clients who rely on it.

Currency

Stay Current

Demonstrate that your practice reflects current FEDM standards, not just what you learned at initial certification.

Accountability

Stay Accountable

Recertification builds in structured reflection: a deliberate check on whether you're actually applying the framework, not just holding the credential.

Credibility

Signal Commitment

An active, current credential communicates something different than an expired one. Recertification shows ongoing investment in ethical practice.

The Process

What recertification involves.

Recertification is not simply paying a renewal fee. It requires demonstrated application of the FEDM framework and a structured review of your practice over the prior two years.

1

Practice Documentation

Submit a written account of how you've applied the FEDM framework in real decisions over the prior two-year cycle. This is a reflective document, not a performance review.

2

Applied Assessment

Complete a new practical assessment using a current case scenario, demonstrating continued analytical rigor and framework fluency.

3

Review and Renewal

Your submission is reviewed, feedback is provided, and your credential is renewed for the next two-year cycle upon successful completion.

Timing and Eligibility

When and how to recertify.

Recertification is available to all current and recently lapsed FEDM Practitioners. Credentials that have lapsed beyond one year may require additional review.

Ready to recertify?

Contact Steve to begin your recertification. Have your original certification date and practitioner ID ready.

Start the Process