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Annals of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine | 2011

The field of competence of the specialist in physical and rehabilitation medicine (PRM).

Christoph Gutenbrunner; F. Lemoine; A. Yelnik; P.-A. Joseph; G. de Korvin; V. Neumann; A. Delarque

The Field of Competence (FOC) of specialists in Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine (PRM) in Europe follows uniform basic principles described in the White Book of PRM in Europe. An agreed basis of the field of competence is the European Board curriculum for the PRM-specialist certification. However, due to national traditions, different health systems and other factors, PRM practice varies between regions and countries in Europe. Even within a country the professional practice of the individual doctor may vary because of the specific setting he or she is working in. For that reason this paper aims at a comprehensive description of the FOC in PRM. PRM specialists deal with/intervene in a wide range of diseases and functional deficits. Their interventions include, prevention of diseases and their complications, diagnosis of diseases, functional assessment, information and education of patients, families and professionals, treatments (physical modalities, drugs and other interventions). PRM interventions are often organized within PRM programmes of care. PRM interventions benefit from the involvement of PRM specialists in research. PRM specialists have knowledge of the rehabilitation process, team working, medical and physical treatments, rehabilitation technology, prevention and management of complications and methodology of research in the field. PRM specialists are involved in reducing functional consequences of many health conditions and manage functioning and disability in the respective patients. Diagnostic skills include all dimensions of body functions and structures, activities and participation issues relevant for the rehabilitation process. Additionally relevant contextual factors are assessed. PRM interventions range from medication, physical treatments, psychosocial interventions and rehabilitation technology. As PRM is based on the principles of evidence-based medicine PRM specialist are involved in research too. Quality management programs for PRM interventions are established at national and European levels. PRM specialists are practising in various settings along a continuum of care, including acute settings, post acute and long term rehabilitation programs. The latter include community based activities and intermittent in- or out-patient programs. Within all PRM practice, Continuous Medical Education (CME) and Continuous Professional Development (CPD) are part of the comprehensive educational system.


Annals of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine | 2009

Physical and rehabilitation medicine section and board of the European Union of Medical Specialists. Community context; history of European medical organizations; actions under way.

G. de Korvin; A. Delarque

The European Community is based on a series of treaties and legal decisions, which result from preliminary documents prepared long before by different organizations and lobbies. The European union of medical specialists (Union européenne des médecins specialists [UEMS]) came into being in order to address the questions raised by European directives (e.g., free circulation of people and services, reciprocal recognition of diplomas, medical training, quality improvements). The specialty sections of the UEMS contribute actively to this work. The physical and rehabilitation medicine (PRM) section is composed of three committees: the PRM board is devoted to initial and continuing education and has published a harmonized teaching programme and organized a certification procedure, which can be considered as a European seal of quality; the Clinical Affairs Committee is concerned with the quality of PRM care, and it has set up a European accreditation system for PRM programs of care, which will help to describe PRM clinical activity more concretely; and the Professional Practice Committee works on the fields of competence in our specialty. This third committee has already published a White Book, and further documents are being prepared, based on both the International classification of functioning, disability and health (ICF) and reference texts developed by the French Federation of PRM.


Annals of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine | 2010

European accreditation of programmes of care in physical and rehabilitation medicine : Goals, pilot phase, new procedure

G. de Korvin; M. Quittan; A. Juocevicius; Thierry Lejeune; J. Lains; J. McElligott; V. Mikova; F. Nollet; A. Delarque

Accreditation europeenne des programmes de soin en medecine physique et de readaptation. Objectifs, phase pilote, nouvelle procedure G. De Korvin *, M. Quittan , A. Juocevicius , T. Lejeune , J. Lains , J. McElligott , V. Mikova , F. Nollet , A. Delarque i a Centre hospitalier prive Saint-Gregoire, CS 56816, 35768 Rennes, France b Kaiser Franz Joseph Hospital, Vienna, Austria c Vilnius University Hospital Santariskiu Klinikos, Vilnius, Lithuania d Cliniques universitaires Saint-Luc, UCL, Brussels, Belgium e Hospital Rovisco Pais, Tocha, Portugal f National Rehabilitation Hospital, Dublin, Ireland g Hospital Tabor, Tabor, Czech Republic h Academic Medical Centre, University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, Netherlands i Universite de la Mediterranee, CHU La Timone, 13385 Marseille, France


Annals of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine | 2008

La MPR française et le programme d’action de la section européenne de MPR de l’Union européenne des médecins spécialistes (UEMS)

A. Delarque; G. de Korvin; J.-M. Viton


/data/revues/18770657/unassign/S1877065711000509/ | 2011

An assessment of patient satisfaction for a short-stay program in a physical and rehabilitation medicine day hospital

N. Delanian Halsdorfer; J. Blasquez; L. Bensoussan; S. Gentile; H. Collado; J.-M. Viton; G. de Korvin; A. Delarque


Annals of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine | 2014

PRM programmes of care and PRM care pathways: European approach, developments in France

G. de Korvin; A. Yelnik; P. Ribinik; P. Calmels; F. Le Moine; A. Delarque


Annals of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine | 2014

Programmes et parcours de soins en MPR : démarche européenne, applications en France

G. de Korvin; A. Yelnik; P. Ribinik; P. Calmels; F. Le Moine; A. Delarque


Annals of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine | 2012

French participation in the clinical affairs committee (CAC) of the union of European medical specialists (UEMS) PRM section

A. Delarque; G. de Korvin


/data/revues/18770657/v55sS1/S187706571200190X/ | 2012

La participation française aux activités du comité des affaires cliniques de la section européenne de MPR, de l’union européenne des médecins spécialistes (UEMS)

A. Delarque; G de Korvin


Archive | 2011

Professional practices and recommendations / Pratiques professionnelles et recommandations The field of competence of the specialist in physical and rehabilitation medicine (PRM) Champ de compétence du spécialiste en médecine physique et de réadaptation C. Gutenbrunner a, * , F. Lemoine b , A. Yelnik c , P.-A. Joseph d ,

G. de Korvin; V. Neumann; A. Delarque

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Thierry Lejeune

Cliniques Universitaires Saint-Luc

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J. McElligott

MedStar National Rehabilitation Hospital

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F. Nollet

University of Amsterdam

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