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A DES aka "diploma of study specializes" is the diploma you get the end of the internship: When selected its internal position, it fits A DES in particular.
There are 31 DES: Specialties called "mdicales" Anatomy and Cytology Cardiology and Vascular Diseases Dermatology and vnrologie Endocrinology grancasa and metabolism Gastrointestinal entrologie and hpatologie Gn tick mdicale hematology internal medicine nuclear medicine and physical medicine Therapy grancasa and Rehabilitation Nphrologie Neurology Oncology Cardiovascular diseases Respiratory Diagnostic Radiology and imaging mdicale Rheumatology Surgical Specialties Gnrale Surgery grancasa Neurosurgery Ophthalmology Ear, Nose and Throat Surgery, Oral and Neck Surgery Other filires anesthesia-resuscitation Biology mdicale mdicale gynecology obstetrics gynecology M Gnrale medicine medicine work pediatrics psychiatry and social medicine Public Sant ESCR
A DESC alias "diplomas of spcialises complementary studies" can be of two types: there is a DESC type I and type II DESC. By simplifying access for a DESC must be holder of a DES (decree of 16 January 2004 for more prcisions). A DESC is not required to be doctor but he is to perform grancasa certain grancasa specialties. ESCR type I, a hard two years provide a kind of hyperspcialisation o the young doctor retains grancasa the title of specialist in the specialty of the DES. ESCR type II, a hard three years, which entitle the qualification of specialist titled the corresponding diploma. The young specialist and get a new qualification in another specialty, the specialty DESC Type II replaces the specialty of DES (if an internal medicine in gn eral decides to spend DESC griatrie, then it will become Griatre and not gnraliste doctor) since it entered the order of the doctors in this specialty and not under its DES.
Only a year for two or three is RALIS in the boarding, the remaining years must be made in stages corresponding to DESC while the student is no longer internally. He must do his internship in general corresponding to the DESC you want (for a DESC Nutrition Nutrition, etc ...) service.
Note that to finish a DESC I or II, as it must be a year or two out of his internship, it is mandatory to have a Chief of Clinic or Assistant in the s
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