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Section 5: Monitoring of continuing professional development

Article R4021-23 of the French Public Health Code

I.-Health professionals must provide proof of their commitment to continuing professional development: 1° In the case of doctors, dental surgeons and midwives, from the relevant council of the professional association to which they belong. In the case of the professionals mentioned in article L. 4112-6, the employer, or the armed forces health service in the case of professionals covered by the provisions of article L. 4138-2 of the defence code,…

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Article R4021-24 of the French Public Health Code

Any body or structure wishing to present continuing professional development initiatives within the framework of the guidelines defined in Article L. 4021-2 shall submit an application for registration to the National Agency for Continuing Professional Development. The agency will proceed with registration if the body or structure meets the criteria, set by order of the Minister for Health, relating to its ability to propose continuing professional development initiatives and its…

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Article R4021-25 of the French Public Health Code

I.-The body or structure registered in application of article R. 4021-24 may propose continuing professional development initiatives, presented in dematerialised form in accordance with the model defined by an order of the Minister for Health. These initiatives are assessed by independent scientific commissions, under the responsibility of the National Agency for Continuing Professional Development. As part of the annual national control plan, checks are carried out to ensure that the…

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