Article R4127-356
…the necessary emergency care; with the patient's agreement, she shall inform the attending midwife; 3° If the patient, due to the absence of the usual midwife, has called in another midwife, the latte…
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…the necessary emergency care; with the patient's agreement, she shall inform the attending midwife; 3° If the patient, due to the absence of the usual midwife, has called in another midwife, the latte…
Midwives must maintain good fraternal relations with each other. They owe each other moral assistance. A midwife who has a disagreement with another midwife must seek conciliation, if necessary throug…
Once their assignment is complete and continuity of care has been ensured, the replacement must withdraw, abandoning all their temporary activities.
…veral establishments, within the "groupements hospitaliers de territoire" mentioned in article L. 6132-1 or to promote the development of the networking of health establishments mentioned inarticle 2…
…ly send a copy to his local Association Council, in accordance with the provisions of article L. 4113-9.
…on long-term leave is entitled to maintain all of the emoluments mentioned in 1° of article R. 6152-355 for three years and half for two years. Long-term leave for a contractual practitioner may not h…
The disciplinary sanctions applicable to contractual practitioners are: 1° Warning; 2° Reprimand; 3° Temporary exclusion from service for a period not exceeding six months and deprivation of all remun…
…duly diagnosed condition which, with the exception of the pathologies mentioned in article R. 6152-39, on the list drawn up in application ofarticle 28 of decree no. 86-442 of 14 March 1986 relating…
…authorised, following a favourable opinion from the medical committee mentioned in article R. 6152-36, to work part-time for therapeutic reasons under the conditions set out in articles L. 323-3 and…
The trial period provided for in 4° of article R. 6152-343 enables the employing establishment to assess the practitioner's skills and abilities. In the event of renewal of the contract to carry out t…
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