Experienced caregivers exempted from one year of training in IFSI

2023-07-07 12:23:58

Caregivers who wish to join the nursing training course will, under certain conditions, be exempted from the first year. The decree applying this specific training course was published in the Official Journal on July 5 and divides professionals.

A decree published on July 5, under the aegis of the Directorate General for Care (DGOS) offers a specific path for access to the State nursing diploma for caregivers in order to ” set up specific training, intended for experienced caregivers (three years of practice) and eligible for continuing professional training, to enable them to benefit from a total exemption from the first year of training in nursing care. » The first integrations in the 2nd year of Ifsi, should take place in February 2024 after a preparatory course of 3 months set up in the fall of 2023. This course would be offered in the 4 regions with Ifsi offering a return to school in the month of FEBRUARY. In the long term, after a gradual deployment, the DGOS is counting on 1000 caregivers integrating this specific course per year.

The reactions were not long in coming. The National Federation of Nursing Students (Fnesi)is not in favor of this text, worried ” on the brevity of the proposed training” to replace an entire year of courses, with strong subjects for nursing practice. The SNPI nurses’ union, through the voice of Thierry Amouroux, alerts for its part to the fact ” that there is no relationship between the activity reference framework for nursing assistants and the first year of a nursing license. It is putting these AS in difficulty because they will not have the teaching of fundamentals and methodology. And all this so that employers save a year’s salary in professional promotion?«

• Order of July 3, 2023 modifying the order of July 31, 2009 relating to the State nursing diploma, JORF n°0154 of July 5, 2023; Text No. 28.


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