Jean-François Thébaut is the Founding President of Xpéritis, since 2017.
Scientific Advisor of the French Council for Health Insurance (HCAAM) since 2017, he was appointed President of High Council of continuing professional development. He then was part of the Steering Committee of the Grande Conférence de Santé in 2016. He also took part to the consultation for the Loi Santé 2016, on the community-based care issue and widely contributed with Véronique Wallon to the creation of the Regional professional community for health (CPTS). He has been active in the Strategic committee on telemedicine, e-health and connected objects. He also was President of the Commission for the patient path and medical practice and then from 2016 to 2017 was President of the Commission for the economic evaluation and public health. Member of the Board of the French National Authority for Health (HAS) from 2011 to 2017, he was successively Chairman of the Commission for the improvement of medical practices and patient safety and temporarily President of the National Commission for Evaluation of Medical Devices and Health Technologies (CNEDiMTS). Since 1990, he has involved himself in medical training, the evaluation and quality approach of medical practices. He exercised elected responsibilities, ordinal and for the union, from local to national level, in the areas of the organization of care and of ICTs. He was elected President of the National Union of Specialists in Heart and Blood Diseases (SNCardiologues) and Founding President of the National Professional Council of Cardiologist (CNPC). He practiced at the Hôpital Privé Nord Parisien (Private North Parisian Hospital) from 1990 to 2011. She also acted as interim of two other hospitals (Ternois and Bapaume) and was appointed President of the steering committee of the Artois-Douaisis hospital community (CHT). At the Arras Hospital Center, a major player in hospital care in the Artois territory, she designed and implemented new organizations adapted to a brand new health establishment. Throughout her professional career, Marie Odile Saillard has held major positions. Saillard coordinates the territories in the Moselle department by coordinating the network of public (GHT 6 and 9) and private hospitals. Marie Odile Saillard manages and runs the Groupement Hospitalier Lorraine Nord (GHT 6) which includes the CH de Boulay, CH de Briey, the Departmental Public Health Establishment of Gorze, the CHS de Jury and Lorquin, the CHR Metz-Thionville and the Legouest Army Instruction Hospital (SSA).Ī leading player in the management of the COVID-19 health crisis in the Grand Est, Ms. Health establishment with a total capacity of 2,055 beds and places, with 6,300 staff, including 700 doctors, the CHR is the referral and referral hospital for the population of the Northern Territory of Lorraine, a recruitment pool of more than 880,000 inhabitants mainly around Metz and Thionville in a department of more than 1 million inhabitants, the most populous of Lorraine. Marie-Odile Saillard took up her post at the Metz-Thionville Regional Hospital Center on September 1, 2015. Managing Director of CHR Metz ‐ Thionville and CH Briey She is involved in the implementation of new organizations, involving health professionals, patients, and users, for the care pathways between local practitioners and hospitals and for the training of young health professionals.
Marie-Thérèse Leccia is Member of the board of directors of the French Society of Dermatology Dermatology (SFD) and was President of the group of skin cancer of the SFD for 8 years.
She manages the measures on psycho-social risks which associating the UFR of medicine and pharmacy, the University of Grenoble Alpes, the CHUGA and the Council of the Order of Doctors in France. Since 2020, she is Chairwoman of the Medical Committee of the hospital of CHUGA.
Head of unit of the Multidisciplinary Medicine Center for 5 years and Chairwoman of the Medical Committee of the hospital (CME) of CHUGA for territorial organizations and the Alpine Arc for 2 years.ĭirector of the teaching center for the 2nd cycle of medical studies then Associate Dean for careers in academic and at the hospital and quality of life at work for students and teachers. Graduated from of the Faculty of Medicine of Grenoble, Professor Marie-Thérèse Leccia is the Head of the Department of Dermatology, Allergology and Photobiology within CHU Grenoble Alpes (CHUGA).