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French Public Health CodeIn force
Subsection 1: General duties of masseur-physiotherapists

Article R4321-77

Any fraud, abuse of quotation, inaccurate indication of procedures performed or fees received, or both, are prohibited.

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French Public Health CodeIn force
Paragraph 1: General duties

Article R4312-77

Nurses are prohibited from practising their profession in commercial premises or in any premises where medicines, appliances or products related to their professional activity are offered for sale.

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French Public Health CodeIn force
Subsection 3: Duties between colleagues and members of other health professions.

Article R4322-70

In their professional relations with other health professionals, chiropodists must respect the independence of those professionals.

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French Public Health CodeIn force
Paragraph 1: Terms and conditions of self-employed practice.

Article R4322-78

The chiropodist is required to comply with the insurance obligation set out in Article L. 1142-2 of this Code.

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French Public Health CodeIn force
Paragraph 1: Terms and conditions of self-employed practice.

Article R4322-79

…ndary practices is authorised if it satisfies the conditions of practice defined in article R. 4322-77 and if, in the geographical area in question, there is a shortage or insufficiency of care that i…

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French Public Health CodeIn force
Paragraph 1: Terms and conditions of self-employed practice.

Article R4322-76

In accordance with article L. 4323-5 of this Code, the unauthorised use of the title of chiropodist, chiropodist or podiatrist is prohibited. The use of diplomas, certificates or titles not recognised…

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French Public Health CodeIn force
Paragraph 1: Terms and conditions of self-employed practice.

Article R4322-77

Subject to compliance with the provisions of articles R. 4322-39, R. 4322-89 and R. 4322-93 of this Code, any chiropodist must, in order to practise as an individual or as part of an association, bene…

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French Public Health CodeIn force
Section 1: Professional acts.

Article R4342-7

The orthoptist is authorised, on medical prescription or within the framework of an organisational protocol defined in this section, to take part, under the responsibility of a doctor who is able to c…

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French Public Health CodeIn force
Section 1: Registration of members of the professions of medical electroradiology manipulator and medical laboratory technician and of graduates not in practice

Article D4354-7

Persons who have obtained, within the last three years, evidence of the training or authorisation required to practise the profession of medical electroradiology technician or medical laboratory techn…

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French Public Health CodeIn force
Subsection 1: Holders of the state diploma.

Article D4351-7

The State diploma for medical electroradiology manipulators is awarded by the regional prefect to persons who, unless exempted, have completed the training course and passed the theoretical and practi…

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