#SFHN2609210ADecree of 1 April 2026 establishing the list of persons authorized to practice in France the profession of doctor in the specialty 'intensive care medicine - resuscitation' pursuant to Article L. 4111-2 (I) of the Public Health Code
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This decree officially authorizes nine physicians, predominantly from Tunisia and two from Algeria, to practice medicine in France in the specialty of intensive care medicine and resuscitation. The authorization is granted under Article L. 4111-2(I) of the French Public Health Code and the IV of Article 83 of the 2006 Social Security Financing Law. The list includes eight women and one man with their full names, birth dates, and places of birth. This measure allows these foreign-trained doctors to legally exercise their specialty in French hospitals and healthcare facilities without needing to go through the standard French medical residency or equivalence procedures.
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Key Changes
- Official authorization granted to 9 specific foreign-trained physicians to practice intensive care medicine-reanimation in France
- List includes 7 physicians born in Tunisia and 2 born in Algeria
- Authorization issued on 1 April 2026 under Article L. 4111-2(I) of the Public Health Code
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What this law requires
Authorize the nine named physicians to practice medicine in France in the specialty of intensive care medicine-resuscitation (médecine intensive-réanimation)
Recognize the professional qualifications of the listed physicians without requiring them to complete standard French medical residency or equivalence procedures
Publish this decree in the Journal officiel de la République française (Official Journal of the French Republic)
Authorize the nine named physicians to practice the specialty of intensive care medicine - resuscitation in France
Recognize the professional qualifications of the listed foreign-trained doctors (from Tunisia and Algeria) as equivalent to French medical standards for the intensive care medicine - resuscitation specialty without requiring completion of standard French medical residency or equivalence procedures