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Article R4127-65 of the French Public Health Code

A doctor may only be replaced in his practice on a temporary basis by a colleague registered on the roll of the ordre or by a student meeting the conditions laid down in article L. 4131-2. A doctor who is to be replaced must, except in emergencies, inform his local Association Council in advance, stating the name and position of the replacement as well as the dates and duration of…

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Article R4127-68 of the French Public Health Code

In the interests of patients, doctors must maintain good relations with members of the health professions. They must respect the professional independence of these professionals and the patient’s freedom of choice. With the patient’s agreement, the doctor must exchange information with them that is useful for their intervention.

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Article R4127-70 of the French Public Health Code

In principle, all doctors are entitled to carry out all diagnostic, preventive and treatment procedures. However, except in exceptional circumstances, they must not undertake or continue treatment, or formulate prescriptions in areas that go beyond their knowledge, experience and available resources.

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Article R4127-71 of the French Public Health Code

At the place where he carries out his professional practice, the doctor must have suitable facilities, adequate premises to allow professional secrecy to be respected and sufficient technical resources in relation to the nature of the procedures he carries out or the population he cares for. In particular, they must ensure that the medical devices they use are sterilised and decontaminated, and that medical waste is disposed of in accordance…

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Article R4127-72 of the French Public Health Code

The doctor must ensure that those assisting him in his practice are informed of their obligations in terms of professional secrecy and comply with them. He must ensure that those around him do not breach the confidentiality of his professional correspondence.

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Article R4127-73 of the French Public Health Code

Doctors must protect medical documents concerning people they have treated or examined from any indiscretion, whatever the content or medium of these documents. The same applies to medical information which may be in his possession. When using his experience or documents for scientific publication or teaching purposes, the doctor must ensure that it is not possible to identify the persons concerned. Failing this, their agreement must be obtained.

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