Dans le cadre de la réforme du DPC (Développement personnel continu des professionnels de la santé), les conseils nationaux professionnels (CNP) proposeront un parcours pluriannuel de DPC pour chaque profession ou spécialité. Les professionnels de santé pourront satisfaire à leur obligation de DPC en s'engageant dans ce parcours ou en justifiant au cours d'une période de 3 ans de leur engagement un parcours libre : voir notre fiche.
Décret n° 2016-1317 du 5 octobre 2016. Voir l'article...
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