Pascale Pradat

Non-voting advisor

Pascale Pradat

Pascale Pradat graduated with a Doctorate in Medicine in 1988. Following internship at hospitals in Paris, with dual training in physical and rehabilitation medicine (PRM) and neurology, she obtained diplomas in these two fields and specialised in PRM for neurological rehabilitation, with a focus on cognitive disability. She supplemented her academic training with clinical research on cognition and the impact of cognitive disorders on the daily lives of people and their loved ones. 
During her career at the Pitié-Salpêtrière hospital (part of the Paris public hospital network: Assistance Publique des Hôpitaux de Paris – APHP) and at Sorbonne University, she became University Professor and Hospital Practitioner (Professeur des Universités – Praticien Hospitalier – PU-PH) and Department Head in 2009. At the time, she ran a 25-bed physical medicine and rehabilitation unit and an outpatient hospital. 
Specialized in the care of patients and families affected by neurological disability, Pascale Pradat has extensive experience in organizing care and treatment in the healthcare and nursing sector. 
Since her retirement, she has been Professor Emeritus at Sorbonne University, continues to work with non-profits related to her clinical specialty and is enrolled at the Ecole du Louvre. 

Pascale Pradat is part of the Ethics, Quality and CSR Committee.