International thesis supervision on cancer-related fatigue
We are proud to share the inspiring experience of Tisiri, a final-year student at CEERRF, who has embarked on innovative research on cancer-related fatigue as part of her thesis.
Bienvenue au CEERRF - Membre du Campus Santé Paris
Bienvenue au CEERRF - Membre du Campus Santé Paris
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Bienvenue au CEERRF - Membre du Campus Santé Paris
Ceerrf.fr | campus-sante.paris | sante-formation.com
We are proud to share the inspiring experience of Tisiri, a final-year student at CEERRF, who has embarked on innovative research on cancer-related fatigue as part of her thesis.
Continuing the development of the Erasmus+ Program and following Haute Ecole Libre de Bruxelles (HELB)’s participation in the recent international week at CEERRF, the school and institute are enhancing their pedagogical exchanges for the benefit of their teachers and students.
Testimony of Flore VOOGD, a second-year physiotherapy student at CEERRF, excelling as a female rugby player at the AC Bobigny 93 club, shares her Erasmus+ experience combining a second-year internship with her passion for physiotherapy and rugby.
To conclude the cycle of “Australian speakers” for the period 2023-2024 at CEERRF, we have the honor to welcome Dr. Bronwen Ackermann, a renowned specialist in musician care.
The CEERRF was present at the Healthy Musicians conference held from December 7 to 9, 2023, at the university of Nice.
Dr. Erica Williams, an Australian physiotherapist, recently engaged with our third-year students.
Reviewing the year 2023, a year rich in rewards for CEERRF students, acknowledging the quality of their work.
The physiotherapy department of the University of Grenoble Alpes organized the Consortium of Physiotherapy Research (CoReK in french) at the end of last November, aiming to reflect on various dynamics and action plans to be pursued nationally to develop said research.
CEERRF had the privilege of welcoming Ms. Robyn McArthur, a physiotherapist based in Brisbane, who shared her knowledge and experience with our students during the Australian week.
The French Association of Massage Therapists for Lympho-Vascular Disorders (AKTL) is dedicated to researching and treating issues related to veins and lymphatic vessels, with a particular focus on breast cancer and its consequences.