Clinique Valmont

Cécile Robert

Occupational therapist
Deputy Chief of Service

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Hospital (1)
Clinique Valmont
Route de Valmont
1823 Glion sur Montreux

Education

On-going training:

  • Upside-down learning. What background does a child need to start primary school? 
  • Evaluation, orthotic treatment of the upper limb in central neurology
  • Conference participation: Retractile capsulitis: knowing how to keep your head on your shoulders.
  • Occupational therapy intervention with people suffering from Multiple Sclerosis
  • Participation in Valaisan Symposium on Hand surgery
  • Sensorimotor rehabilitation based on current cognitive concepts: Perfetti and other approaches
2014

Bachelor in Occupational therapy, Haute École Libre de Bruxelles Ilya Prigogine, Belgium

2009

High school diploma in sciences, Louis Pasteur High School, Besançon, France

Media

Radio

Work Experience

since 2020

Deputy Chief of Service, Occupational therapy, Clinique Valmont, Glion sur Montreux, Switzerland

2015 - 2020

Occupational therapist Clinique Valmont, Glion sur Montreux, Switzerland

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