Sleep Pathways Guild RPSGT exam study hub. Free always. Built for the sleep technology community.
RPSGT exam study hub

Sleep Pathways Guild

Sleep Pathways Guild is a free study home for people preparing for the RPSGT exam. The webapp brings together guided practice, flashcards, waveform labs, EKG training, references, reports, and review tools in one place so learners can keep moving forward with purpose.

Free always Current main build: RPSGTv2.2026.html Legacy RPSGT.2026 retires to home Flashcards, labs, reports, and EKG review
Study Question practice, flashcards, and focused review paths.
Interpret Waveform labs, EKG teaching strips, and visual learning tools.
Repair Reports and next-step guidance built around weak areas.
Current release

The main webapp now lives at RPSGTv2.2026.html

The updated RPSGT study build is now the primary release. It includes guided study flow, flashcards, reference tools, skill labs, reporting, and a stronger EKG review lane.

Open the full study trail

The main webapp is the center of the RPSGT experience and now points to the promoted current build.

  • Guided trail, practice, flashcards, glossary, and references
  • Mock exam flow and report-guided review
  • Direct path back to the study home from flashcards and labs

Retire the older app path cleanly

The older `RPSGT.2026.html` path now exists only as a retired link that routes people back to the front door.

  • Keeps old bookmarks from landing on stale content
  • Makes the main app entry point unambiguous
  • Preserves a cleaner long-term site structure

Use the EKG lab separately

The rhythm lab remains available as its own focused teaching space for PSG-style rhythm review.

  • Cleaner code-drawn strips and representative rhythm gallery
  • Large strip view with case-by-case recognition practice
  • Useful for rhythm awareness during overnight sleep studies
Guild philosophy

What Sleep Pathways Guild stands for

This project is meant to feel like a guided path into sleep technology: serious, practical, source-aware, and welcoming to learners who are working hard to earn their place in the field.

Path leaders, not gatekeepers

The goal is to lower barriers, help learners use their study time efficiently, and support self-guided preparation that can reduce unnecessary costs while keeping progress focused on the RPSGT exam.

Teach the why

Memorizing an answer is not enough. Learners need to understand signal logic, scoring decisions, and clinical context.

Practice what matters

Questions, strips, flashcards, reports, and labs should all reinforce real RPSGT exam tasks instead of filler content.

Leave the door open

Mentorship matters. The Guild honors the people who taught generously and helped others find a place in sleep medicine.

Inside the app

How the webapp helps the learner move

The goal is not just to test recall. The goal is to help the learner study, interpret, review, and return stronger to the next pass.

Practice and mock flow

Blueprint-oriented practice with readiness checks, weak-area review, and a clearer path through the exam content.

Flashcards and glossary

Quick review for core facts, common traps, signal language, and the kinds of distinctions learners need on test day.

Waveform and skill labs

Visual review for sleep stages, signal interpretation, troubleshooting, and the growing bank of cleaner teaching graphics.

EKG lane

Focused rhythm recognition for PSG use, including broad pattern review, strip comparison, and representative examples.

Reports and repair

Review tools aimed at showing what needs work next instead of leaving the learner with a raw score and no direction.

Reference awareness

Official resources, handbook awareness, scoring references, and study direction that stays grounded in the discipline.

Tributes

Built in the spirit of teaching

Sleep medicine grows because people share what they know, take learners seriously, and help others cross the hard parts of the path.

William C. Dement, MD, PhD

Honored here as one of the great builders of modern sleep medicine and sleep education. His work helped shape the field that later shaped all of us.

Robert P. Dopson, RPSGT

Honored here for mentorship, practical teaching, and the example of never turning away an intern who was trying to learn.

The Guild promise

This project aims to keep learning rigorous, grounded, visual, and welcoming so more people can enter the field prepared and supported.