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Article R4322-1 of the French Public Health Code

Chiropodists perform the following professional acts, without prior medical prescription and under the conditions laid down in Article L. 4322-1: 1° Diagnosis and treatment of : a) Mechanical or non-mechanical hyperkeratoses, of various aetiologies or locations ; b) Plantar warts ; c) Ingrown toenails, mechanical or non-mechanical onychopathies and other epidermal or nail disorders of the foot, excluding surgical procedures; 2° Exfoliation and abrasion of the integument and phanera by…

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Article D4322-1-1 of the French Public Health Code

Chiropodists are authorised to renew and, where appropriate, adapt medical prescriptions for foot orthoses that are less than three years old, provided that the physician has not excluded the possibility of renewal and adaptation without a new prescription by expressly stating this on the original prescription. Chiropodists will inform the prescribing doctor or, where applicable, another doctor designated by the patient, of the renewal and, where applicable, the adaptation of…

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Article D4322-2 of the French Public Health Code

The State diploma in chiropody is awarded by the regional prefect to persons who have successfully completed the theoretical and practical courses and the training periods that make up the training. The composition of the jury awarding the State diploma is set by order of the Minister of Health.

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Article D4322-3 of the French Public Health Code

The State diploma in chiropody attests to the professional skills required to practise the profession of chiropody as defined by : 1° Article R. 4322-1 of the Public Health Code ; 2° The reference framework of activities and skills defined by order of the Minister for Health.

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Article D4322-4 of the French Public Health Code

The training leading to the State diploma in chiropody and podiatry lasts three years, i.e. six semesters of twenty weeks each. The teaching is broken down as follows 1° Theoretical and practical training of 2,028 hours, in the form of lectures (985 hours) and supervised work (1,043 hours) ; 2° 1,170 hours of clinical training. Additional personal work is estimated at 2,202 hours. This includes guided personal work. The total…

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Article D4322-5 of the French Public Health Code

The State diploma in chiropody corresponds to 180 European credits: 1° 141 European credits for teaching units, including integration units ; 2° 39 European credits for clinical training. The training reference framework, including the teaching units and work placements, as well as their content, is defined by order of the Minister for Health.

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Article D4322-6 of the French Public Health Code

The State diploma in chiropody is obtained by acquiring the skills defined in the skills reference framework mentioned in article D. 4322-3. Each skill is obtained by validating : 1° All of the teaching units relating to the competency ; 2° All the elements of the competency assessed during work placements ; 3° Care acts, activities and techniques assessed during clinical training periods.

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Article D4322-7 of the French Public Health Code

Exemptions from the admission tests, from following and validating part of the teaching units or from clinical training may be granted to holders of diplomas, the list of which is set by order of the Minister responsible for health, on the basis of a comparison between the training followed or the professional experience acquired prior to their entry into the institute and the teaching units making up the programme of…

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Article D4322-8 of the French Public Health Code

Knowledge and skills are assessed either by regular continuous assessment, by final examination, or by a combination of the two. Each semester is validated by the acquisition of thirty European credits. The acquisition of teaching units is based on the principles of accumulation and compensation. Teaching units are definitively acquired and can be capitalised once the student has obtained an average in each of them, or by applying the compensation…

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