Advanced Pediatric Bowel and Bladder Disorders: Evaluation and Treatment of Complex Bowel and Bladder Disorders using a Whole-Body Approach – FAQs
CEU/CUU’s Frequently Asked Questions
As of September 2025, the information contained in this FAQ is as accurate as we can find. Changes by state and accrediting agency are likely: please take the time to confirm information specific to your locale.
Information below is relevant only to
Advanced Pediatric Bowel and Bladder Disorders: Evaluation and Treatment of Complex Bowel and Bladder Disorders using a Whole-Body Approach (Peds 2)
offered by Dawn Sandalcidi, kidsbowelbladder.com
What kind of credits are issued for this course: CEUs or CUUs?
Each state names and calculates their credits differently. Check with your state’s regulating agency to find out the name (CEU or CUU) and contact hour requirements for your licensing needs.
What kind of credits are issued for this course: CEUs or CUUs?
Each state names and calculates their credits differently. Check with your state’s regulating agency to find out the name (CEU or CUU) and contact hour requirements for your licensing needs.
Who is ultimately responsible for determining if I can get CEUs from taking this course?
It is the responsibility of the participant to determine whether their state approves CEU/CUUs for this course. Dawn Sandalcidi has offered information as guidance with the caveat that all needs to be confirmed by licensee.
For which professions does this course offer CEUs?
Peds Level 2 is approved for continuing education credits for physical therapists and physical therapy assistants and other therapy professions.
Which states are pre-approved for CEUs for this course?
If my state has not pre-approved the course, can I still get credit for it?
Some states have a reciprocal agreement allowing licensees to receive credit hours for a course approved by a different state. While it is the responsibility of the licensee to confirm her state’s policies, the following list includes states with known reciprocal agreements. Whether the agreement is with all other states is up to the licensee to determine.
Alaska, Arizona, California, Delaware, Washington DC, Georgia, Hawaii, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Michigan, Mississippi, Missouri, New York, North Carolina, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Dakota, Texas, Utah, Vermont, Virginia, Wyoming.
Without a reciprocal agreement, can I take this course and receive credit from my state?
Licensees can get credit for a course offered in a different state:
States Not Requiring Physical Therapy Course Pre-Approval: Alabama, Colorado, Connecticut, Idaho, Iowa, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, North Dakota, Oregon, South Carolina, Tennessee, Washington
States with No Physical Therapy Continuing Education Requirements at this time: Maine
What if I do not see my state listed in any of the above tables?
You may still be able to receive credit! We have not been able to confirm your state’s approval process. Please contact your regulating agency. Email the information you gather to: admin@kidsbowelbladder.com, we can add it to the information to this page.
If my state has not approved this course, can I petition to receive credit?
Several states do allow an individual to seek approval for a course. Protocols vary across states: some need advanced notice; some allow for approval after the course has been completed. Check with your state’s regulating agency to find out if this is possible for you.