District of Columbia Physical Therapy Jurisprudence Practice Exam

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What type of course information is typically NOT required when submitting for CEUs?

  1. Course syllabus

  2. Name of instructors

  3. Dates attended

  4. Course fees paid

The correct answer is: Course fees paid

When submitting for Continuing Education Units (CEUs), the information typically required includes details that demonstrate the relevance and educational value of the course. The course syllabus provides an outline of the content covered, while the names of instructors offer credibility and context about the qualifications of those teaching the course. Dates attended verify the attendance period, which is crucial for tracking professional development. In contrast, the course fees paid are not a standard requirement for CEU submissions. This information does not contribute to the evaluation of the course's quality or content, nor does it affect the legitimacy of the CEUs obtained. Hence, it is not essential for the evaluation process and is therefore typically not required.