#AFSH1516238ARegulation on the State Diploma of Physiotherapist
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This law outlines the structure and requirements for obtaining the State Diploma of Physiotherapist in France. It integrates physiotherapy education into the university system with a focus on license, master, and doctorate processes. Institutions must align with a university for education delivery, which includes rigorous training, evaluation, and staged progression over four years, preceded by an initial university year.
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Key Changes
- Education integrated into the university system
- Four-year training with periodic evaluations
- Stage structures and admission processes outlined
Obligations
What this law requires
Training institutes must enter into a convention with a university having a health component and the regional council, determining participation modalities and responsibilities of all three signatories
Training institutes must conduct self-evaluation of the training program and undergo periodic evaluation by the independent authority responsible for evaluation at the ministry of higher education
The institute director must set start dates after consulting the pedagogical council, with dates occurring no later than the end of the second week of September
Administrative enrollment is limited to a maximum of two inscriptions per year and eight inscriptions total across the entire training program, with additional inscriptions only granted by the director after pedagogical council consultation
Attendance at practical work sessions and internship periods is mandatory; attendance at certain lectures may be mandatory based on the institute's pedagogical project