PRACTICE OF MEDICINE BY MEDICAL STUDENTS: CONDITIONS RELATING TO THE LEVEL OF STUDY DEPENDING ON THE ACTIVITY OF THE DOCTOR BEING REPLACED, CITED IN ARTICLE R. 4131-1
Conditions to be fulfilled by the replacement or assistant and semesters required :
I. – General medicine
To be enrolled in the third cycle of general medicine and to have completed three semesters of residency, including one with an approved general practitioner.
II. – Human anatomy and pathological cytology or anatomy and pathological cytology
A. – 4 specific (1).
B. – 1 free.
III. – Anaesthesia-resuscitation
A. – 4 specific (1) including 3 in anaesthesia departments and 1 in an intensive care department.
B. – 1 free.
IV. – Cardiovascular medicine
A. – 3 specific (1).
B. – 2 in approved departments of :
1. Thoracic and cardiovascular surgery ;
2. Endocrinology and metabolic diseases ;
3. Nephrology ;
4. Internal medicine and clinical immunology ;
5. Paediatrics ;
6. Pneumology ;
7. Radiology and medical imaging ;
8. Neurology ;
9. Intensive care medicine ;
10. Vascular medicine.
V. – Dermato-venereology or dermatology and venereology
A. – 3 specific (1).
B. – 2 free.
VI. – Endocrinology-diabetology-nutrition
A. – 3 specific, including at least one with a nutrition focus (1).
B. – 1 in a department accredited as the principal centre for :
1. Hepatology-gastroenterology ;
2. Internal medicine and clinical immunology ;
3. Paediatrics ;
4. Intensive care and resuscitation ;
5. Geriatrics ;
6. Oncology ;
7. Cardiovascular medicine ;
8. Neurology ;
9. Pneumology ;
10. Nephrology ;
11. Medical biology ;
12. Public health ;
13. Psychiatry ;
14. Nuclear medicine ;
15. Medical gynaecology.
C. – 1 free.
VII. – Diseases of the digestive system or gastroenterology and hepatology
A. – 3 specific (1).
B. – 2 free.
VIII. – Medical gynaecology
A. – 3 semesters in approved gynaecology-obstetrics departments.
B. – 1 free semester.
IX. – Haematology
A. – 3 specific (1) :
1. At least 1 in a clinical haemobiology and blood diseases department ;
2. At least 1 in a central hospital haemobiology laboratory.
B. – 1 in an approved department of :
1. Pathological anatomy and cytology ;
2. Immunology and immunopathology ;
3. Internal medicine ;
4. Oncology ;
5. Clinical and biological infectious and tropical pathology ;
6. Paediatrics ;
7. Pneumology ;
8. Resuscitation.
C. – 1 free.
X. – Internal medicine
A. – 2 specific (1).
B. – 1 in an approved department of :
1. Oncology ;
2. Immunology and immunopathology ;
3. Clinical and biological infectious and tropical pathology ;
4. Intensive care ;
5. Nutrition.
C. – 3 free.
XI. – Nuclear medicine
A. – 3 specific (1).
B. – B. – 2 free.
XII. – Occupational medicine
A. – 3 specific (1).
B. – 2 free.
XIII. – Nephrology
A. – 2 specific (1).
B. – 1 in an approved intensive care unit.
C. – 2 free.
XIV. – Neurology
A. – 3 specific (1).
B. – 1 in an approved psychiatric department or in an approved neurology department.
C. – 1 free.
XV. – Oncology (medical oncology option)
A. – 3 specific (1), including 1 in a department approved for the radiotherapy option.
B. – 2 free.
XVI. – Oncology (radiotherapy option) or radiotherapy
A. – 4 specific (1), including 1 in a department approved for the medical oncology option.
B. – 1 free.
XVII. – Paediatrics
A. – 4 specific (1).
B. – 1 free.
XVIII. – Pneumology
A. – 3 specific (1).
B. – 2 free.
XIX. – Psychiatry
A. – 4 specific (1), including 1 in a department approved for child and adolescent psychiatry.
B. – 1 free.
XX. – Psychiatry (child and adolescent psychiatry option)
A. – 4 specific (1) including 2 in an approved child and adolescent psychiatry department.
B. – 1 free.
XXI. – Radiology (option radiodiagnostic) or radiodiagnostic and medical imaging
A. – 3 specific (1).
B. – 2 free.
XXII. – Functional re-education and rehabilitation
A. – 3 specific (1).
B. – 2 free.
XXIII. – Rheumatology
A. – 3 specific (1).
B. – 2 free.
XXIV. – Community health and social medicine or public health and social medicine
A. – 3 specific (1) including 1 in an approved out-of-hospital service.
B. – 2 free.
XXV. – Medical biology
A. – 3 in laboratories.
B. – 1 in an approved clinical service.
C. – 1 free.
XXVI. – Children’s surgery
A. – 4 specific (1) allocated if possible to the following departments: visceral surgery, paediatric orthopaedic surgery, paediatric urological surgery, paediatric general surgery.
B. – 3 free.
XXVII. – Orthopaedic surgery and traumatology or orthopaedic surgery
A. – 4 specific (1).
B. – 3 free
XXVIII. – Reconstructive and aesthetic plastic surgery
A. – 4 specific (1).
B. – 3 free.
XXIX. – Thoracic and cardiovascular surgery
A. – 4 specific (1).
B. – 3 free.
XXX. – Urological surgery
A. – 4 specific (1).
B. – 3 free.
XXXI. – Vascular surgery
A. – 4 specific (1).
B. – 3 free.
XXXII. – Visceral and digestive surgery
A. – 4 specific (1) :
B. – 3 free.
XXXIII. – Gynaecology-obstetrics
A. – 5 specific (1).
B. – 1 in approved departments of :
1. Visceral surgery ;
2. Urological surgery ;
3. Vascular surgery.
4. General surgery.
C. – 1 free.
XXXIV. – Neurosurgery
A. – 4 specific (1).
B. – 2 in approved surgical departments.
C. – 2 in departments approved for the specialty or for another specialty, preferably 1 in an approved neurology department.
XXXV. – Ophthalmology
A. – 3 specific (1).
B. – 2 free.
XXXVI. – Otolaryngology
A. – 3 specific (1).
B. – 2 free.
XXXVII. – Stomatology
A. – 3 specific (1).
B. – 2 in departments approved for the specialty or another specialty.
XXXVIII. – General Surgery
A. – 5 specific (1) or in an approved department of surgical disciplines other than specific.
B. – 2 in departments approved for the specialty or for another specialty.
XXXIX. – Maxillo-facial surgery and stomatology
A. – 4 specific (1).
B. – 3 free.
XXXX. – Intensive care medicine
Five one-semester placements, at least two of which must be in a place accredited as the main site for the specialty and one in anaesthesia in a place accredited as the main site for anaesthesia-intensive care.
XXXXI. – Allergology
Five one-semester training periods, at least three of which must be spent in a place accredited as the main centre for the specialty and one in a complementary capacity.
XXXXII. – Oral surgery
Five one-semester training periods, at least three of which must be spent in a place accredited as the main centre for the specialty.
XXXXIII. – Medical genetics
Five one-semester placements, at least three of which must be in a place accredited as the main centre for the specialty.
XXXXIV. – Geriatrics
Five one-semester placements, at least three of which must be in a location accredited as the main site for the specialty.
XXXXV. – Infectious and tropical diseases
Five one-semester placements, at least three of which must be in a location accredited as the main site for the specialty.
XXXXVI. – Emergency medicine
Five one-semester training periods, at least one of which must be in a hospital approved as the main site for emergency medicine, one in a site approved as the main site for emergency medicine and qualified as a SAMU-CRRA15/ SMUR, one in a place accredited mainly in paediatrics and additionally in emergency medicine and providing permanent paediatric care and one in a place accredited mainly in intensive care medicine or anaesthesia and additionally in emergency medicine
XXXXVII. – Vascular medicine
Five one-semester placements, at least three of which must be in a place accredited as the main centre for the specialty.
XXXXVIII. – Forensic medicine and medical expertise
Five one-semester training periods, at least three of which must be spent in a place accredited as the main centre for this speciality.
(1) Clinical semesters carried out in approved departments corresponding to the specialty.