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Article R6146-3 of the French Public Health Code

In the interests of the service, the duties of the head of the department may be terminated by a joint decision of the director and the chairman of the hospital medical committee, after consulting, in the case of university hospitals, the director of the medical training and research unit and the chairman of the medical education coordination committee. When the head of the department is an army practitioner, the decision…

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Article R6146-4 of the French Public Health Code

In hospital centres and university hospital centres, the heads of department and the heads of internal structures or functional units of clinical or medico-technical activity clusters are appointed, after consultation with the head of the cluster, by joint decision of the director and the chairman of the establishment’s medical commission. When the head of department or the head of the internal structure or functional unit is an armed forces practitioner,…

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Article R6146-5 of the French Public Health Code

In the interests of the service, the duties of head of department or head of internal structure or functional unit may be terminated by a joint decision of the director and the chairman of the establishment’s medical commission, after obtaining the opinion of the department head. This decision may, where appropriate, be taken on the basis of a proposal from the department head. Upon receipt of a proposal to this…

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Article D6146-5-1 of the French Public Health Code

The time devoted to the duties of head of department is valued and counted as part of the service obligations of practitioners. The head of department receives training on taking up his duties, adapted to the exercise of high responsibilities. At his request, the head of department may also receive training at the end of his term of office, with a view to continuing his activity or resuming all his…

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Article R6146-6 of the French Public Health Code

Within two months of their appointment, the Director will offer practitioners appointed to the role of head of department a training course tailored to the performance of their duties, the duration and content of which will be set by order of the Minister for Health.

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Article R6146-7 of the French Public Health Code

I.- A functional allowance is paid to the division heads. It is modulated according to the achievement of the objectives set out in the cluster contract. The amount and terms of payment of this allowance are set by order of the ministers responsible for health and the budget. II – The functional allowance provided for in I is paid by the establishment to armed forces practitioners appointed to head a…

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Article D6146-7-1 of the French Public Health Code

This allowance is subject to contributions to the supplementary pension scheme instituted by decree no. 70-1277 of 23 December 1970, as amended, creating a supplementary social insurance pension scheme for non-tenured civil servants and public authorities. For practitioners in the armed forces, this allowance is subject to contributions to the additional public pension scheme instituted by article 76 of amended law no. 2003-775 of 21 August 2003 on pension reform…

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Article R6146-8 of the French Public Health Code

I.-On the basis of the organisation determined by the Director, the cluster contract referred to in article L. 6146-1 defines the objectives, particularly in terms of care policy and quality, assigned to the cluster as well as the resources allocated to it. It sets out the indicators that will enable the achievement of these objectives to be assessed. II – The cluster contract defines the scope and terms of a…

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