Reference — RT Career & Professional Practice
RT Credentials Glossary
Every respiratory therapy credential in one place — the letters, what they stand for, which board grants them, and what each one certifies.
Written by Apex Respiratory Editorial Team
Educational use only. This material supports respiratory therapy education and exam review. It is not medical advice and is not a substitute for clinical judgment, institutional protocols, or physician orders. Always follow facility policies and current provider orders, and verify calculations independently before clinical use.
Overview
A quick reference to the credentials a respiratory therapist may hold. All are administered by the National Board for Respiratory Care (NBRC), which acquired the asthma educator credential from the National Asthma Educator Certification Board (NAECB) in 2022.
Credentials at a Glance
| Credential | Full Name | Granting Board | Focus / Eligibility |
|---|---|---|---|
| CRT | Certified Respiratory Therapist | NBRC | Entry-level credential (TMC low cut score) |
| RRT | Registered Respiratory Therapist | NBRC | Advanced credential (TMC high cut score plus the CSE) |
| ACCS | Adult Critical Care Specialist | NBRC | Adult ICU; requires the RRT |
| NPS | Neonatal/Pediatric Specialist | NBRC | Neonatal and pediatric care; requires the RRT |
| SDS | Sleep Disorders Specialist | NBRC | Sleep diagnostics and therapy; CRT or RRT |
| CPFT | Certified Pulmonary Function Technologist | NBRC | Pulmonary function (entry) |
| RPFT | Registered Pulmonary Function Technologist | NBRC | Pulmonary function (advanced) |
| AE-C | Certified Asthma Educator | NBRC (acquired 2022) | Asthma education; multiple health professions |
Clinical Notes
- RRT as the standard. The RRT is increasingly the employer and specialty-credential standard.
- AE-C is multidisciplinary. The AE-C (administered by the NBRC since 2022, acquired from the NAECB) is open to several health professions, not only respiratory therapists.
- Maintenance requirements. Specialty credentials carry their own continuing competency and maintenance requirements separate from the primary RT credentials.
Related Resources
Sources
- National Board for Respiratory Care. Credential and specialty credential information. NBRC.
- Kacmarek RM, Stoller JK, Heuer AJ. Egan's Fundamentals of Respiratory Care. 12th ed. Elsevier; 2021. The respiratory care profession.