Article D6124-171
At each site, the health establishment organises on-site or on-call medical care to ensure that haematopoietic cell transplants are carried out and that continuity of care is maintained at all times.
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At each site, the health establishment organises on-site or on-call medical care to ensure that haematopoietic cell transplants are carried out and that continuity of care is maintained at all times.
The operating theatre is adapted to the conditions of cell harvesting and the radiotherapy resources mentioned in article D. 6124-172 are adapted to whole body irradiation in paediatrics.
The staff mentioned in article D. 6124-170 include at least one paediatrician with at least two years' training in a unit providing haematopoietic cell transplants. The nursing and paramedical staff a…
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