Clinique Juge

Tribute to Doctor Franceschi


in School life
Posted on 04/18/2017

The death of Dr Jean-Pierre Franceschi and his wife is terrible news for all the professionals at the Almaviva Group and the Clinique Juge. My condolences go out to Jean-Pierre's two daughters and their families.

At the Clinique Juge, where he spent his entire career, he was a teacher, a friend, a brother and even a father to some of the clinic's professionals.

Jean-Pierre was and will remain a great man for all those who had the good fortune and privilege to cross his path.

He was an engaging, generous, professional and humble man.

He put all his qualities, energy, kindness and professionalism into building and uniting a team of highly renowned orthopaedic surgeons at the Clinique Juge, his home.

He always advocated excellence, a value so dear to our Group.

Jean-Pierre, rest in peace at your wife's side, we miss you already.

Bruno Marie

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