Home › Canada › Prince Edward Island
CCEDseminars | Your Premier Destination for Online Chiropractic Continuing Education
If you’re a PEI chiropractor planning your renewal, this page gives you a clear, audit-friendly roadmap—plus a fast path to finishing your online CE with confidence.
| Typical CE Total | 30 hours every 2 years (verify with PEICA) |
| Renewal Timing | Commonly described as renewal on the anniversary of original licensure |
| Online / Webinar CE | Online learning is commonly used; confirm any caps/category rules with PEICA |
| Audit Readiness | Keep certificates + course outlines + date/hour log |
| PEI 2025 Update | Expanded diagnostic privileges (X-rays and select lab tests) — plan diagnostics-focused learning if applicable |
Most PEI chiropractors approach renewal as a two-year CE cycle tied to the anniversary of original licensure. The safest strategy is to treat your anniversary date as your personal deadline, then work backward with quarterly targets so you’re never “credit-cramming” at the end of the cycle.
In 2025, PEI chiropractors gained expanded ability to order diagnostic tests (including X-rays and select lab tests). If you plan to use these privileges, it’s smart to include CE that reinforces clinical decision-making, imaging indications, red flags, documentation, and risk management.
When PEI chiropractors look for “what counts,” the practical answer is: choose education that is clearly verifiable, clinically relevant, and backed by completion documentation. Webinars and online courses are easiest to defend when you can show the learning objectives and the certificate.
Tip: Many Canadian jurisdictions treat First Aid/CPR as a registration requirement (often not CE). If you’re unsure, don’t “assume it counts”—verify with PEICA.
Most PEI chiropractors plan for 30 hours every 2 years with renewal commonly tied to the anniversary of original licensure. Confirm your exact requirements with PEICA.
PEI renewal is commonly described as anniversary-based. Your best practice is to treat your anniversary as your personal deadline and finish early.
Online learning is commonly used by PEI chiropractors. To stay audit-safe, choose clinically relevant topics and keep certificates + outlines. Confirm any caps/category rules with PEICA.
In many Canadian jurisdictions, First Aid/CPR is required for registration but does not count as CE. Verify the PEI-specific rule with PEICA before claiming it.
Keep your certificate, a course outline/agenda, and a simple CE log showing dates and hours. Store everything in one folder for quick access.
PEI expanded chiropractors’ ability to order certain diagnostic tests (including X-rays and select lab tests). If you plan to use these privileges, include CE that strengthens imaging indications, documentation, and risk management.
Some jurisdictions limit practice-management-heavy CE. If you’re unsure, prioritize clinical topics and confirm PEI’s stance with PEICA.
Set quarterly targets, stay clinical, and keep your documentation organized. Bundles reduce decision fatigue and help you finish early.
Ready to knock out your online CE? Use our curated options and keep your completion records organized inside your CCEDseminars account.
Login Register Browse Course Catalog
Want a simple “bundle-style” path? Send us a note and we’ll help you build a PEI-friendly plan based on clinical topics and your timeline. Contact Us
Official resource: Prince Edward Island Chiropractic Association (PEICA)
Try our FREE course: “Coding & Documentation 201” (1 hour).
Revised: 12/19/2025
Live Webinars
There are no live webinars accredited for this state.
Online Courses
There are no online courses accredited in this state.