Health

APPROVED AND STATUTORY MEDICINE

  • Duration

    1 year

  • Training structure

    Faculty of Medicine

Presentation

When their state of health requires it, civil servants can benefit from statutory leave adapted to their situation. Approved doctors are responsible for carrying out medical examinations on behalf of the administration.
The legal requirement for these examinations is limited to registration on the prefectural list of "médecins agréés", at the request of the practitioner. No initial training is required. Yet this type of expert appraisal requires in-depth knowledge not only of expert appraisal techniques, but also of civil service regulations.
The public authorities, and in particular the Caisse des Dépôts et Consignations, are therefore encouraging the creation of university degrees to provide training for approved doctors or future approved doctors.

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Training benefits

Capacity :

minimum: 15

maximum: 40

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Objectives

To provide specialists and general practitioners with the regulatory and medico-administrative foundations needed to practice registered medicine.

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Organization

Program

Lecture: 42h divided into 3 seminars of 2 consecutive days (7h each)
1 session.
Written: Questions on general theoretical teaching
Oral: Oral presentation of a written expert report

Conditions for validation of the diploma: the student must have obtained the average in each of the tests
(the average in the written test is required to be able to take the oral test).

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Admission

Target audience

General practitioners and specialists, whether or not already practising statutory medicine

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Necessary prerequisites

Manager's authorization
Covering letter + CV by e-mail
Prerequisites: minimum 3 years' experience in medical practice

Secretary :
myriam.costanzo @ umontpellier.fr @

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