Name: CONSEIL NATIONAL DE L’ORDRE DES MEDECINS : CNOM
Type of organisation (professional, government, etc.) Trade union and professional organisation national medical association
Address: 4, rue Léon Jost 75855 PARIS Cedex 17
Phone number: +331 53 89 32 00 Fax:
Contact person:
E-mail: conseil-national@cn.medecin.fr Website(s): https://www.conseil-national.medecin.fr
Nationality: French, EU, Tunisia, Maroc, one of the countries of bilateral agreement: Monaco, Quebec, Republic of central Africa, congo, gabon, mali, Senegal, tchad, togo French diploma, or diploma recognized by France (EU diploma qualifies, the website below details all the documents that have to be shown by European country + Switzerland (document named “diplome par pays”) Registration on MD list of the departmental doctor order (conseil departemental de l’ordre des médecins) Where else can we find more information? https://www.conseil-national.medecin.fr/l-exercice-en-france-1232
Professional recognition can vary a lot depending on the diploma recognition. If one has a diploma from EU, and EU nationality, it takes about 4 months to get authorization to practice medicine.
If the person has a diploma from out of the EU or non conform to article24 of European directive 2005/36/CE, the person has to go through the “Procédure d’Autorisation d’Exercice » People out of EU who go through the Procédure d’Autorisation d’Exercice usually have to go through an exam to verify their knowlegde. Dates are around october. All details on these websites : https://www.cng.sante.fr/concours-examens/epreuves-de-verification-conna... Where else can we find more information? Information on the procedure d’autorisation d’exercice : https://www.cng.sante.fr/autorisation-dexercice
“épreuves de vérification des connaissances” for non UE
Where else can we find more information? https://www.cng.sante.fr/autorisation-dexercice
The recognised specialties are listed in that page: https://www.conseil-national.medecin.fr/article/les-diplomes-delivres-949
At the end of the 6th year of medical school, there is an exem: Examen Classant National (ECN), and people chose specialty depending on ranking on this training. In the summer 2018, the ministry of health announced that the examen classant national will disappear in 2021. (That’s to say that people who are gonna get in the 4th year of medical school in November 2018 will not have ECN at the end of their 6th year in 2021) Where else can we find more information? https://www.cng.sante.fr/concours-examens/epreuves-classantes-nationales...
General objectives in training are written in the law (major reform of residency training in 2017. descriptives of all diplomas accessible through this link : https://www.legifrance.gouv.fr/affichTexte.do?cidTexte=JORFTEXT000036237...
Each seciality has a national college of university professors that usually edits guidelines for training. http://www.enseignementsup-recherche.gouv.fr/cid22837/composition-du-c.n...
each region can decide on their training. the reform has the goal to uniformise the training nationally but we are not there yet.
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For specialty training, if MD has no specialty training recognised he/she has to go through the ECN. (after 2021, when ECN won’t exist: do not know yet how it will go)
Conseil national de gestion : https://www.cng.sante.fr
They are written on the website : https://www.cng.sante.fr/concours-examens/epreuves-classantes-nationales...
choice of specialty and place where to train are made depending on ranking . (after 2021, when ECN won’t exist: do not know yet how it will go for foreigners)
Yes registration to university (French residents are registered to uni)
Yes.
About 16000€ a year in the first year, up to 25 to the third year
Not including shifts.
119,02 € per night shift on weekdays
130,02 € for Saturday nights, sundays, banks holidays
On calls usally from 6pm (or 6:30) to 8:30 am or 9am. Sunday and banck holidays: 8:30am-8:30am
Sick leave, vacation days, maternity leave are allowed. No salary reduction. Salary for maternity leave is calculated from the salary perceived in three months previous the leave
Before reform: placement are evaluated by senior doctors, thesis and specialty master thesis to be defended. Each region has its own way of evaluating, so it can vary very much from one specialty to another, and from one region to another one (ex: attendance to courses, clinical cases, oral exams, etc) With the reform: portfolio (with points equivalent to the entrustable professional activities and milestones from CANMED system), one to one assessment by the head of the discipline at the end of each phase of training. (there are 3 phases), plus thesis and specialty master thesis
Yes. It is possible to make some semesters in another region of France, and abroad. abroad is slighty more difficult though.
Divided, if possible, by in each speciality.
Table by specialty (adapted each year)
https://www.legifrance.gouv.fr/jo_pdf.do?id=JORFTEXT000037319039
It is debated right now. So far, no recertification process. However, gouvernment is thinking of creating it.
No. If they go through ECN, they get to specialty training, and then receive a diploma as a French doctor would.
It is possible if they have a “autorisation temporaire d’exercice”
information available from : https://www.conseil-national.medecin.fr/sites/default/files/exercice_en_France_-_diplomes_et_autorisations.pdf
In other words, please describe, in general terms, the training of a junior doctor in your country. Between 3 years (for GP) and 6 years (surgery)
Yes we have “responsabilité civile professionnelle”
It is hard for French people to go abroad, because after medical school, French people do niot have MD diploma. Diploma of doctor is received after the thesis is done during residency training (thesis can be done from 2nd year of residency training), and specialty training is recognised by the specialty master’s thesis (specialty master’s theis has to be done in the last year of residency).
No
Conseil de l’ordre des médecins, Doctors unions (each specialty has its own usually)