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MEDICAL INFORMATION

Medical Rules For Students Studying In France

The French government has implemented a law and a medical process mandatory for all new incoming international students (except for European Union students and students who have a double French nationality).

Before their arrival, students must acquire a medical certificate/ attestation from their general practitioner (doctor) declaring that they don’t have any contagious diseases nor any contraindication preventing them from leaving to do academic studies at IÉSEG.

This certificate/attestation (sent by IÉSEG during the Summer) must also include the dates of the students vaccines (such as Diphtheria, tetanus, polio, whooping cough/pertussis, Hepatitis B, Chickenpox, Meningitis, Flu, Tuberculosis).

The certificates must be sent by email to our Health Center (CPSU - cpsu@all-lacatho.fr) before the Orientation week where it will be reviewed by an official general practitioner/doctor. Depending on the situation, the CPSU Health Center may call students for a medical check. This medical check will not affect your admission to IÉSEG, it is for public health purposes only. CPSU will inform us about the received forms at the beginning of the semester. If your form is missing, you will be required to have a compulsory medical examination in France (and pay related fees). If you have health-

Doctolib

Doctolib is a French website to find general practioners, specialists, dentists, etc.

A note will be published on My IÉSEG in the International section for students seeking English-speaking practioners.

Mental Health

Studying in a totally new environment and new country can be stressful. Students may need advice on how to find solutions in hard times. The International Relations department will do everything they can to help you find the professionals that can assist you.

HARASSMENT, VIOLENCE AND DISCRIMINATION

The Management of the School reminds you that any act of violence or harassment (including via digital devices) is forbidden, whether it happens during or outside of class, within or outside of the School premises.

> Any students can contact the unit on their campus. Each unit is common to all programs. The unit offers support in French and/or English.

> stopviolences@ieseg.fr

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