#2020-782Decree No. 2020-782 of June 25, 2020, concerning student officers of the Army Health Service Schools
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The law establishes the framework for the admission and responsibilities of student officers in the French Army Health Service Schools. These students are classified as practitioner students, doctors, pharmacists, veterinarians, or dental surgeons and are subject to military regulations. The law outlines admission processes, the reorientation of students to different specializations, and the obligations related to service commitments based on their training duration.
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Key Changes
- Introduction of specific admission criteria for various health service schools based on academic qualifications.
- Modification of service commitment lengths for different categories of student officers based on their training duration.
- Clarification on the conditions for reimbursement of salaries during training under certain circumstances.
Obligations
What this law requires
Admit student officers to Army Health Service Schools only if they hold a baccalauréat diploma or equivalent/exemption under education code article L. 612-3, and are no older than 23 years old on January 1st of the competition year
Classify practitioner students into specializations (doctor, pharmacist, veterinarian, or dental surgeon) based on competitive ranking and available positions determined by Defense Ministry decree
Exclude practitioner students from school and require reimbursement if their results are insufficient for admission to specialized training or if they exhaust candidacy opportunities without admission
Require practitioner students to contract a service commitment in active duty for a duration equal to double their training time as officer candidates
Require medical students to contract a service commitment equal to double their training time plus triple the time spent as interns in military hospital corps