A-MCA launches its first awareness-raising actions for practitioners

The Training Space for Health Prevention (E-FPS) is the training department of A-MCA. It offers targeted training for practitioners (liberals, schools of practitioners, etc.) and companies or organizations (large groups, SMEs, housing, cities, etc.).

The objective: an increase in the skills of practitioners. ” We raise awareness on specific themes, in order to allow them to explore them and thus decide if they wish to engage in more specialized training afterwards. says Alice Warusfel, responsible for training and the QdV/QVCT approach within the A-MCA.

Conferences and seminars
« We have a pre-established program from February to December, with an alternation between conferences and distance seminars exclusively “, she continues.

Awareness sessions organized in the form of conferences, bringing together a minimum of twenty people, take place around a morning of theoretical contributions on the subject dealt with. Then, in the afternoon, the speaker develops two more specific focuses.

The seminars, welcoming a minimum of a dozen people, are organized over two days with a day dedicated to theory (focus around clinical cases and complex cases).

« Practitioners present can thus interact on situations they have experienced “, reports Alice Warusfel. During the second day, two focuses are carried out on the theme, as well as collective work on clinical cases. ” The seminar is intended to be more practical than the conference “, she specifies.

Trained experts and practitioners
Awareness sessions are provided by experts in the topics covered, members of the A-MCA network. They are intended exclusively for practitioners who provide practices benefiting from standards (whether or not they hold a recognized diploma) as well as students.

« We also welcome all official non-drug care practitioners, in particular doctors, paramedics, psychologists, psychomotricians, dieticians or educators in adapted physical activity. », indicates Alice Warusfel.

In February, the E-FPS offers a conference on health prevention. Among the themes that will be discussed for the rest of the year: oncology, integrative medicine, addictions, quality of life at work, chronic illnesses and health abuses.

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