On October 1, 2 and 3, #Shareyourpower by giving blood! Meet the EFS team in the hall of the UPM, on the ADV Campus, to make your donation!

Donating blood isn't rocket science!

October is here, autumn is well underway, and with the All Saints' Day school vacations, Halloween is just around the corner. To encourage as many people as possible to get involved before and during the All Saints' Day vacations, EFS teams are playing on the clichés associated with this holiday to prove to as many people as possible that giving blood isn't rocket science.

1,000 blood donations needed every day in Occitanie

As the school vacations approach, they remind us that everyone's mobilization is essential during the month of October to meet the 1,000 blood donations needed every day in Occitanie. Don't let your blood run cold for nothing: during the month of October, the rule is clear: a donation or a spell! Our friendly vampires are waiting to welcome your gesture of solidarity, with treats to match. Non-donors, we invite you to take advantage of the month of fright to face up to your fear of the injection: there's no point in worrying when you know that this gesture saves lives. Don't hesitate! #ShareYourPower

Who can donate?

It is recommended not to come on an empty stomach and to drink plenty of fluids before and after the donation.

The main conditions for giving blood :

  • Being healthy,
  • Be between 18 and 70 years old,
  • Weigh over 50 kilos and not have had a blood transfusion.

In the following cases, donations must be deferred by :

  • 7 days after antibiotic treatment;
  • 14 days after an infectious episode;
  • 4 months after endoscopy, piercing or tattooing;
  • 4 months after a trip to a country where malaria is rife.

Where to donate?

It's as simple as that: meet us on October 1, 2 or 3 in the UPM hall between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m.!

Cinéthique poster 2019-20

As every year, the Faculty is delighted to welcome the organizers of Cin'éthique, a program born of collaboration between the Association Carabine Montpelliéraine (ACM) and the Espace Régional de Réflexion Ethique Languedoc-Roussillon, itself housed within our Faculty. Its vocation is to stimulate ethical reflection on healthcare issues by comparing clinical reality with its artistic representation. Here's the program for the new academic year!

 

Cin'éthique program, 2019-20 edition

  • Oct. 1, 2019

    My night companion

     Cancer and caregivers: widening the scope of care?

  • Dec. 3, 2019

    Carole Mathieu

    Occupational health: what risks, what prospects?

  • Feb. 4, 2020

    The Medical Association

    Being a doctor in the 21st century: redefining humanism?

  • Apr. 7, 2020

    Precious

    Care and society: what ethics should be applied to inequalities in access to care? 

 

Detailed program for the evening of October 1, 2020

The first Cin éthique session of the 2019/2020 academic year, will be held this Tuesday, October 1 at 7:30pm in the Faculty of Medicine's Anatomy Amphitheater.

The principle is simple: a film followed by a conference-debate on a health theme, addressing ethical issues and comparing the points of view of doctors, patients and members of civil society. Admission is free and open to all.

For this session, the film will be "Ma compagne de nuit", by Isabelle Brocard, 2011

  • Synopsis: Julia, a seemingly happy architect, decides to employ a housekeeper. But the young woman soon realizes that Julia has terminal cancer and needs companionship to end her days. A deep and powerful bond gradually unites the two women as they share their final moments together...

This was followed by a discussion on the theme of "Cancer and caregivers: towards a redefinition of care", bringing together a panel of various players directly or indirectly affected by this issue:

  • Pr. Nadine HOUEDE (Professor of Oncology, ICG - Nîmes)
  • Dr. Virginie Perrotin (Doctor in palliative care, ICM - Montpellier)
  • Ms Anne-Chantal Granier (palliative care nurse, ICM - Montpellier)
  • Association Vivre comme avant (Montpellier)

Through the prism of cancer in the palliative phase, we will address the concept of the caregiver (professional, volunteer, parent, relative) and its necessary recognition, particularly in the context of chronic illnesses. It will also provide an opportunity to reflect on the relationship between expert and lay knowledge, professional care and "amateur" care (in the noble sense of the term).

Visit the Cin'éthique Facebook page

 

On this page, you'll find all the content relating to crisis management of the coronavirus epidemic for the Faculty, on all its campuses.

JEP 2019 - Outdoor

This weekend, we hosted the Journées du Patrimoine (Heritage Days) on our premises. From the Campus Arnaud de Villeneuve to the Bâtiment Historique, over 5,000 of you turned out in force! Once again this year, faculty and staff volunteers were on hand to welcome you and share with you the Faculty's beautiful heritage.

In 2020, the Faculty of Medicine celebrates its 800th anniversary. To kick off the celebrations, discover the most precious works from the historic medical library in an exceptional exhibition entitled "Des livres et des hommes: naissance de la bibliothèque de l'École de médecine de Montpellier". Many of the collection's works will be on display in the Tekné Makré rooms of the Bâtiment Historique, from September 21 to November 9.

A long humanist tradition

From Henri Haguenot through Chaptal, Prunelle and Barthez to the collector Xavier Atger, the wealth of Montpellier's medical library is also that of the great humanists who built it up from the second half of the 18th century onwards. Whether through personal donations, bequests, purchases or revolutionary confiscations, this encyclopedic collection bears witness to a marked desire to make available to doctors, students and the general public alike, "the best works written on each subject" (Prunelle).

 

 

An exceptional heritage

Medieval and modern manuscripts, incunabula, books, journals, theses... This exhibition is an opportunity to discover the rare and highly diverse items contained in these collections: the Chansonnier de Montpellier, Charlemagne's Psaultier, Arnaud de Villeneuve's Traité du vin, works by Hippocrates and Galien, and Redouté's Liliaceae... So many treasures for the public to discover. An essential reminder of the humanist, encyclopedic vision of knowledge to which these works still bear magnificent witness today.

 

Guided tours

  • Thursday, October 3, 12pm: by Elizabeth Denton, exhibition co-curator
  • Tuesday October 15 at 1 p.m. By Elizabeth Denton and Pascaline Todeschini, exhibition co-curators

    No registration required, at the historic Faculty of Medicine building. Meet on the ground floor, in front of the Tekné Makré exhibition rooms.

 

"Des livres et des hommes : naissance de la bibliothèque de l'École de médecine", September 21 to November 9. Historic building of the Faculty of Medicine, 2 rue de l'école de médecine Tuesday to Saturday, 1pm to 5:30pm.

For the 2019 European Heritage Days, (re)discover our Faculty, from its contemporary building to its historic building, via the Jardin des Plantes! Click here for the program of festivities:
 

Saturday, September 21, 2019

Downtown sites: Bâtiment Historique and Jardin des Plantes

 

The Bâtiment Historique and the Jardin des Plantes will be closed ALL DAY on Saturday, due to the events planned in the city center on Saturday.

 

North site: Arnaud de Villeneuve campus

Address: 641, Avenue du Doyen Gaston Giraud, Parvis Simone Veil, Montpellier

Opening hours: 10am to 12:30pm and 2pm to 6pm

Places to visit and events :

  • The Rabelais and Rondelet amphitheaters, a classroom, the simulation learning area and the practice excellence room.
  • Self-guided tours departing every 10 minutes, meeting in the Atrium, groups of 20.
  • Dr Christophe Bonnel will present a slide show on innovative pedagogy at the simulation platform.
  • Teaching, administrative and technical staff will be on hand to welcome the public.

 

Conferences in the Rabelais and Rondelet Amphitheaters

 

Rabelais Amphitheatre

10:30 - What genes tell us about our health: predictive and personalized medicine.

  • By Pr Pascal Pujol

11:30 - History of surgery in Montpellier.

  • By Prof. Michel Chammas Vice-Dean of the Faculty

2:30 pm - Montpellier's doctors and botany: a long history

  • By Prof. Thierry Lavabre-Bertrand Vice-President of the University, Vice-Dean of the Faculty and Director of the Jardin des Plantes

4:30 pm - Pioneering women at Montpellier's Faculty of Medicine.

  • By Prof. Michel Mondain, Dean of the Montpellier-Nîmes Faculty of Medicine

Rondelet Amphitheatre

10:30 - From pregnancy to childbirth from 1850 to the present day: technological advances.

  • By Pr François Bonnel and Audrey Albiges, Student Midwife

11:30 - Dermatology in Montpellier since the 19th century

  • By Prof. Jean Meynadier

2:30 pm - Teaching aids for anatomy and medical techniques.

  • By Dr Christophe Bonnel

Sunday, September 22, 2019

Historic building

Address: 2 rue de l'Ecole de Médecine, Montpellier

Opening hours: 10am to 12:30pm and 2pm to 6pm

Places to visit and events :

  • Anatomy Museum, Anatomy Amphitheatre, Council Hall, Salle des Actes, University Library (BU), Musée Atger, Tekne Makre rooms, Cour d'Honneur, Salle Dugès.
  • Bibliothèque Universitaire Historique de Médecine: exhibitions of old manuscripts in the reading room, in the manager's office. Des Livres et des Hommes" exhibition in the Salles Tekne Makre.
  • Musée Atger: 1,000 drawings and some 5,000 prints from the French, Italian and Nordic schools donated to the Faculty by Montpellier collector Xavier Atger (1758-1833), an enlightened art enthusiast.
  • DOR exhibition room: Sunday mornings: 10:15, 11:00, 11:45. Guided tours, registration on site in the Atrium, groups of 18, led by the Direction de la Culture Scientifique et du Patrimoine Historique (DCSPH) of the University of Montpellier.
  • Dr. Christophe Bonnel will be presenting several slide shows in the Salle Dugès, the Anatomy amphitheater. He and Prof. François Bonnel will also be leading tours of the Anatomy Museum, and will be broadcasting commentaries on the museum and the Faculty in the Salle du Conseil and Salle des Actes between lectures.
  • Musical entertainment from 2.30pm to 4pm with the Med'Ley Association of medical students.
  • Teaching, administrative and technical staff will be on hand to welcome the public.

Conferences in the Salle des Actes :

10:30 - The Faculty of Medicine: places and people.

  • By Prof. Olivier Jonquet

11:30 - The teaching of medicine in Montpellier in the Middle Ages.            

  • By Prof. Jean-Pierre Dedet

2:30 pm - The history of growth from Delpech to the present day.

  • By Prof. Alain Dimeglio

4:30 pm - The Faculty of Medicine: traditions and costumes.

  • By Prof. Gérald Chanques

 

Jardin des Plantes

Address: Boulevard Henri IV, Montpellier

Opening hours: 12pm to 8pm

Places to visit and events :

  • Self-guided tours of the Jardin des Plantes: come and discover the flowers and plants of France's oldest botanical garden!

North site: Arnaud de Villeneuve campus

The North Site will be closed this Sunday.

 

 

FacMedMtp-BH

This Wednesday evening, September 11, 2019, watch France 3's "Des Racines et des Ailes" program for a report on the Hérault department! Among other things, you'll find the Faculté de Médecine (Faculty of Medicine), which has been teaching medical sciences for almost 800 years...

 

As part of its "Passion Patrimoine" collection, the program "Les Racines et des Ailes" sets off to discover the Hérault region. From the lands of Salagou, to the north of the department with the Pic-Saint-Loup, to the Cirque de Mourèze, the report will look at all aspects of our department, including the city of Montpellier, whose history is intimately linked to the teaching of medicine.

An opportunity to focus on the various exceptional sites linked to the history of medicine in Montpellier, including our Faculty! Watch the trailer below.

 

 

Des Racines et des Ailes, a 119-minute film by 3e Oeil Production, directed by Arcadie Varlamoff-Kouchner and Franck Dhelens. Broadcast Wednesday September 11 at 9:00 pm. Available for replay after broadcast here.

 

 

Students

Students in the 1st and 2nd cycles of Medicine or Maieutics, you can now choose your free UEs for the 2019-2020 academic year. Find all the documents you need to make your choice here.

 

 

Consult the list of free UEs, then return your completed choice form to Mme Teissier before September 17, 2019.

Select the form corresponding to your study cycle:

 

 

Find below the terms and conditions for the UE Engagement Etudiants and the UE Les Enjeux du Numérique pour la Pratique Médicale: