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Article D4351-7 of the French Public Health Code

The State diploma for medical electroradiology manipulators is awarded by the regional prefect to persons who, unless exempted, have completed the training course and passed the theoretical and practical courses as well as the work placements that make up the training.

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Article D4351-8 of the French Public Health Code

The duration of the preparatory course for the State diploma in medical electroradiology manipulator is three years. The following are set by order of the Minister of Health: 1° The conditions for student admission ; 2° The programme and progress of studies ; 3° The conditions for compensation for work placements carried out by students; 4° The procedures for validating courses and placements with a view to awarding the State…

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Article D4351-10 of the French Public Health Code

The amount of the annual registration fees required of candidates for the State diploma in medical electroradiology manipulator studying in a training institute belonging to a public health establishment is set by order of the Minister for Health.

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Article D4351-11 of the French Public Health Code

The training institutes authorised to provide education leading to the State diploma are responsible for implementing the admission procedures under the supervision of the directors general of the regional health agencies. They are responsible for organising the tests and displaying the results. The composition of the examination boards and the appointment of their members are determined by the institute directors in accordance with the conditions laid down by order of…

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