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Article R6152-828 of the French Public Health Code

Any practitioner who temporarily or permanently ceases his duties and who intends to carry out a paid activity in a private for-profit health establishment, a private practice, a medical biology laboratory or a pharmacy shall inform the director of the establishment in which he is or was principally practising, in writing, at least two months before the commencement of this activity.

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Article R6152-829 of the French Public Health Code

When the director of the establishment in which the practitioner was principally practising finds that the prohibition mentioned in I of article L. 6152-5-1 has not been complied with, a summons is sent to the practitioner’s place of practice at least fifteen days before the date of the interview by registered letter with acknowledgement of receipt. This summons shall state the reasons for the proposed decision and inform the practitioner…

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Article R6152-831 of the French Public Health Code

The director of the institution shall provide the information provided for inarticle 2 of decree no. 2023-845 of 30 August 2023 concerning the communication to public officials of essential information and rules relating to the performance of their duties. The communication shall include the information provided for in this article, with the exception, where applicable, of that contained in the contract, and shall be carried out in accordance with the…

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Article R6152-901 of the French Public Health Code

Associate practitioner status applies to practitioners who, with a view to practising the profession of doctor, odontologist or pharmacist in France, are required by this code or by other legislative or regulatory provisions to complete a skills consolidation programme or an adaptation period, as well as the practitioners mentioned in articles R. 4111-38 and R. 4221-14-6.

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Article R6152-902 of the French Public Health Code

Associate practitioners perform preventive, diagnostic and therapeutic functions and, where appropriate, medical biology procedures. Holders of a diploma in pharmacy perform either the duties defined in articles L. 5126-1 et seq. or duties related to the speciality for which they are completing the skills consolidation programme or the adaptation period. Associate practitioners carry out their duties by delegation, under the direct responsibility of the practitioner in charge of the structure…

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Article R6152-903 of the French Public Health Code

No person may be covered by the present statute : 1° If he does not enjoy his civic rights in the State of which he is a national ; 2° If he has been convicted of an offence incompatible with the performance of his duties. The absence of a conviction is attested by : a) For French nationals, an extract from bulletin no. 2 of the criminal record less than…

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Article R6152-904 of the French Public Health Code

In order to complete their skills consolidation programme or their adaptation period, associate practitioners are assigned to a healthcare establishment by the director general of the Centre national de gestion des praticiens hospitaliers et des personnels de direction de la fonction publique hospitalière or by the director general of the regional health agency, as appropriate.

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Article R6152-905 of the French Public Health Code

Associate practitioners may work in several establishments, within the “groupements hospitaliers de territoire” mentioned in article L. 6132-1 or to promote the development of the networking of health establishments mentioned in article 2 of the aforementioned law of 9 January 1986 and the cooperation actions mentioned in article L. 6134-1. An agreement concluded to this end between the establishments, with the agreement of the practitioner concerned and after a reasoned…

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Article R6152-906 of the French Public Health Code

Associate practitioners are responsible to their establishment of assignment for management actions relating to remuneration, working time, leave and discipline. However, practitioners assigned to a university hospital centre but carrying out their consolidation of skills in another establishment or with an approved practitioner/university training supervisor come under the responsibility of the latter for these management acts, with the exception of discipline.

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