Accreditation & Credentialing

How three RPSGTs across the globe found their way to the field and advancing sleep health
BRPT Updates Patient Care & Treatment

Advancing Sleep Health Worldwide | Viewpoint from the BRPT

Sleep medicine is inherently interdisciplinary and increasingly global. While diagnostic techniques, health care systems, and professional pathways may differ across countries, the core objective remains the same: improving health and quality of life through the identification and treatment of sleep disorders. Registered polysomnographic technologists (RPSGTs) practicing internationally play a vital […]

BRPT Updates Accreditation & Credentialing

Setting a New Standard in Titration

As patient complexity in sleep labs increases, so does the need for precise titrations and a deeper understanding of pathophysiology and clinical presentations. Developed in response to valuable feedback from BRPT credential holders, the new Advanced Titration Certificate (ATC) will enable technologists to demonstrate proficiency in advanced titration techniques, recognizing […]

Beatrice ASTEP_STAR winner
BRPT Updates

Beatrice Blanch Receives 2025 A-STEP/STAR Educational Gran

Today, the Board of Registered Polysomnographic Technologists (BRPT) announced the winner of its A-STEP/STAR Educational Grant Program for individuals interested in pursuing a career in sleep technology and/or those who are currently working as sleep technicians who would like to become a registered polysomnographic technologist (RPSGT). Beatrice Blanch, a sleep […]

Shaping the future of sleep BRPT
SleepWorld Magazine BRPT Updates

Shaping the Future of Sleep Health

Entering its 46th year, the Board of Registered Polysomnographic Technologists (BRPT) has reached this milestone by continuously adapting to advances in technology, shifts in healthcare delivery, and the evolving needs of sleep professionals. The BRPT has credentialed more than 26,000 RPSGTs and 1,100 CCSHs. Its commitment to rigorous credentialing processes […]

SleepWorld Magazine BRPT Updates

Moving the Needle

For many years, sleep technologists were primarily responsible for conducting overnight polysomnography (PSG) studies, performing continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP)/bilateral positive airway pressure (BiPAP) titrations, and ensuring the accuracy of diagnostic data. Their principal goal was gathering and analyzing sleep data to help physicians diagnose sleep apnea, narcolepsy, and other […]