CEERRF remains mobilized
CEERRF remains mobilized
During this period of uncertainty, our IFMK remains mobilized both in terms of training and in terms of care.
Indeed, many of our students participate in patient care on […]
CEERRF remains mobilized
During this period of uncertainty, our IFMK remains mobilized both in terms of training and in terms of care.
Indeed, many of our students participate in patient care on […]
Presentation of the skills of the masseur-physiotherapist to K2 students
3 students took the initiative to propose a present their skills related to the portfolio.
They share their experience.
“This writing aims to […]
For a place in the final!
Nancy tells us about the evolution of her championship …
«Back on the qualifying tournament for the French Elite Championship of French Boxing Savate, which was […]
As part of their professionalization, our students participate in professional events. Hélène, 2nd year student, shares her vision on the first day of French Neurokinesitherapy.
David Cherubin, referent trainer at CEERRF, participated in a congress in Colombia and shares his experience. On the occasion of the 70th anniversary of the Santander university, the city of Bucaramanga hosted an international physiotherapy symposium on the theme of pediatrics.
On June 5th, we organized a special day in the institute, focused on "addressing handicap". These special days have started more than 6 years ago, initiated by Mrs Guay and Dr Thévenin, and are an important milestone in our students' education.
Bryan who graduated in 2017, has published an article in "Kinésithérapie la revue". This article directly derives from his end-of-year work and represents the purpose of this work .
Flavien, former student of CEERRF, doctoral student in biomedical engineering, will make a presentation to CEERRF for our students on innovation and new technologies in physiotherapy.
CEERRF students confront their knowledge with the reality during sporting or charitable events. Thus, students participated to the "Bacchantes" race organized for the benefit of prostate cancer research. This race was supervised by a physiotherapist graduated in 2017.