National Institute of Paramedical (Constantine)
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National Institute of Paramedical Constantine (Arabic: المعهد الوطني للتكوين العالي شبه طبي - قسنطينة) is an Algerian institute founded in 1970.
The institute was established in October 1970 and officially started in September 1976 with the start of the academic year 1976-1977 under the name of the Institute of Public Health Technology of Constantine.[1]
Pursuant to Executive Decree No. 99-155 of July 1999, this institute was dissolved and its functions transferred to the Paramedical School of Constantine, established by Decree No. 73-79 of June 5, 1973.[2]
In February 2011, the school was transformed into the National Institute of Paramedical pursuant to Executive Decree No. 11-92 of February 24, 2011.[3]
