Certified Cardiac Rehabilitation Professional

Think of the CCRP as the diamond of cardiac rehab. It's not just a piece of paper, but a symbol of strength, resilience and quality. It's taken CR professionals to a whole new level and has become a shining jewel in the professional journey of AACVPR members. The certification is like a rock — enduring, valuable and a sign that professionals are committed to taking cardiac rehab to the next level.
Barbra Fagan, MS, MAACVPR

This Credential Will Look Good Next To Your Name

Demonstrate your expertise in cardiac rehabilitation with the only certification aligned with cardiac reahb competencies. 

The AACVPR Certified Cardiac Rehabilitation Professional (CCRP) identifes you to prospective employers and patients as a qualified cardiac rehabilitation/secondary prevention practitioner and acknowledges a commitment to the delivery of quality patient care. Passing the exam awards the Certified Cardiac Rehabilitaiton Professional (CCRP) credential for three years.

As of 2024, there are 1,129 CCRPs globally.  

About the Exam

Frequently Asked Questions

Qualifications

Professionals in the U.S. and Canada wishing to sit for the CCRP exam must meet the following criteria by the end of the application period:

  • 1,200 clinical hours in cardiac rehab/secondary prevention 

AND

  • At least one of the following: 
    • Minimum of a Bachelor’s degree or higher in a health-related field from an accredited college or university
    • Current RN licensure
    • Current RRT credential (with RT Associates Degree)

Professionals who do not meet the eligibility requirements may appeal their eligibility by completing the CCRP Eligibility Appeals Form and submitting it with a professional resume and letter of attestation from their supervisor to certification@aacvpr.org.

Verification

Our Certified Cardiac Rehab Professionals in Good Standing document is updated periodically for employer or certification verification purposes. If you have any questions, please contact certification@aacvpr.org.

NCCA Accreditation: The AACVPR CCRP Certification currently holds NCCA accreditation through 2/28/2031. Accreditation can be verified via the Institute for Credential Excellence National Commission of Certifying Agencies Accredited Program Search