Philippe Most

Philippe Most

Philippe Most

Philippe Most est un homme politique français, membre du groupe UMP.

Maire de Royan de 1989 à 2006, il a cédé sa place à son premier adjoint Henri Le Gueut, en mai 2006, le temps d'une convalescence [1].

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Curriculum Vitae

  • Diplôme de l’I.N.E.T.O.P. de PARIS 1966 (Conseiller d’Orientation Scolaire et Professionnelle)
  • Diplôme de Psychopédagogie spéciale de l’Institut 1968 de Psychologie de PARIS
  • Docteur en Médecine 1974
  • C.E.S. de Biologie appliquée au Sport 1975
  • C.E.S. de Psychiatrie 1977
  • Attestation d’électroencéphalographie clinique 1980

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