WINTER SHUTDOWN

The Faculty will be closed from December 18, 2021 to January 2, 2022 inclusive. All departments will be closed. We wish you all a very happy holiday season!

Student dynamics

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students

430

teachers

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administrative staff

The Faculté de Médecine Montpellier-Nîmes offers its students a wide choice of medical and paramedical studies and training, from medicine to orthoptics, speech therapy and maieutics. Studies take place in Montpellier or Nîmes, on fully-equipped campuses designed with students in mind, combining tradition and modernity, within the oldest active faculty in the world.

The Board of Management of the Faculté de Médecine Montpellier-Nîmes voted on October 10th 2023to update the Code of Ethics and Professional Conduct in line with that proposed by the Conférence des Doyennes et Doyens des Facultés de Médecine.

Dear all,
We have just completed the 2025 national ECOS .
Our 310 DFASM3 students were able to complete their 10 assessment stations without any significant incident. We were ready… and we can truly be very proud of what we achieved collectively. I thank you for your commitment to the Faculty, for your good humor, and for your kindness. The 44 external examiners from Marseille and Toulouse were very impressed by the atmosphere of this Faculty and by the warmth of your welcome.
Many students spontaneously expressed their thanks for the quality of the organization of these exams. I, in turn, thank them for their commitment to the ECOS tutoring, which contributed to the success of the ECOS 2025.
Congratulations to them for this difficult year. We wish them the best for the future.
The faculty calendar is very busy this spring, and the academic year is far from over.
The MMOP oral exams will keep our teams busy for a large part of the week of June 23, and will be added to the end-of-year faculty exams.

We are also preparing several important events: the retirement ceremony on June 23, the Teachers' Seminar on June 27, the staff evening on July 4, and several graduation ceremonies.

Without all of the Faculty's teaching and research staff and administrative staff, none of this would be possible. Your commitment to our faculty activities is invaluable.

Along with the entire management team and the teaching staff, we warmly thank you for everything you do.
Very cordially,
Isabelle Laffont

The Faculté de Médecine Montpellier-Nîmes is turning to avant-garde teaching methods, combining the use of new technologies, via simulation-based teaching, with humanist medicine, notably through preparation for the patient-caregiver relationship, with the help of a workshop unique in France.

State-of-the-art teaching methods

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students trained each year by healthcare professionals and stage performers in announcing difficult cases

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square meters dedicated to simulation-based teaching in Nîmes and Montpellier, in partnership with the university hospitals

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years of history

800 years old as of August 17, 2020, the Faculté de Médecine Montpellier-Nîmes is the oldest medical school in the world. Medical teaching in Montpellier was born out of practice, outside any institutional framework, in the early 12th century. Having seen some of the world's greatest names pass through its doors, including Rabelais, Lapeyronie, Jeanbrau and Loubatières, the Faculty continues to pursue its mission of training tomorrow's healthcare professionals, while remaining at the cutting edge of the latest medical technologies.