Four physiotherapy students share their Erasmus+ experience
As part of our Erasmus+ program, four of our third-year physiotherapy students embarked on internships across various European countries.
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As part of our Erasmus+ program, four of our third-year physiotherapy students embarked on internships across various European countries.
The European Erasmus+ Meetings, known as TCA (Training and Cooperation Activities), are an initiative organized by Erasmus+ to promote mobility and cooperation projects between universities and training organizations, particularly in the medical and paramedical fields.
Testimonials from Simon and Hugo, who had the opportunity to present their research project at ENPHE 2024 in Warsaw.
CEERRF is proud to announce the remarkable participation of its students and faculty members at the ENPHE 2024 congress, held in Warsaw last September.
Céleste Rousseau is actively involved with several scientific associations, including the SFP. Through her participation in the “Philosophy & Physiotherapy” interest group, she delves into the philosophical and ethical foundations of our profession.
For this year’s edition, we have brought together renowned experts in the field of physiotherapy who are French-speaking and driven by a passion for sharing their expertise with our 2nd and 3rd-year students
During this year’s International Week, Dr. Vasileios Korakakis led an advanced training session for our 3rd-year students and an introductory workshop for our 2nd-year students, focusing on an innovative technique: Blood Flow Restriction (BFR) training in clinical settings.
For this edition of International Week, we had the pleasure of welcoming Professors Parta Kinandana and Surya Adhitya from Udayana University, Denpasar, Bali.
Director of IFMK, Arnaud Cerioli, extends his best wishes for success and personal growth to the new first-year students, as well as to all other students…
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