Maintaining Your CPSGT

The Certified Polysomnographic Technician (CPSGT) certificate is valid for three years and may not be renewed. Certificate holders are required to earn 10 continuing education credits that follow our Recertification Guidelines and enter them into the Self Service Portal for them to be reviewed and accepted each year of the 3 years given. Credits must be entered before each year is up. Failure to do so will result in the credential being suspended and it will not be eligible for reinstatement. In order to become credentialed again you must sit for and pass the RPSGT Exam.  Remember: the CPSGT certificate cannot be renewed. CPSGT certificate holders may apply to sit for the RPSGT exam as soon as they have completed the requirements for the appropriate eligibility pathway.

Please Note: Once the RPSGT credential is awarded, the CPSGT becomes inactive and may no longer be used as a credential. An individual may not use both the CPSGT and RPSGT credentials simultaneously.

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