After celebrating our anniversary on August 17, come see the anatomy exhibition "Corps à Coeur" (Body to Heart), open to the public from September 2 to October 31, 2020, at the Historic Building.

 

SEPTEMBER 2021 - REISSUE OF THE CORPS A COEUR EXHIBITION

From September 22, 2021, until October 30, 2021, the Corps à Cœur exhibition will reopen its doors in the Tekné Makré rooms of the Historic Building!

You can find her Wednesday through Friday: 1:30 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. and Saturday: 10:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. and 1:30 p.m. to 6:00 p.m.

From November 2, the exhibition will be open to visitors by appointment at the Montpellier Méditerranée Métropole Tourist Office: +33 (0)4 67 60 60 60.

 

An exhibition on anatomical sciences

Through this exhibition, the Faculty and the University are showcasing the anatomical collections of the Faculty of Medicine. These collections bear witness to the methods used to teach anatomy from the late 18th century to the mid-20th century, before the advent of "living anatomy" and modern techniques for investigating the human body.

By selecting unique pieces from these collections, the exhibition allows visitors to compare these objects, which bear witness to historical methods of studying anatomy, with current medical imaging techniques.

Three themes are explored: the diversity of teaching materials, the description of the human body, and finally, pathologies and therapies.

An exhibition not to be missed for lovers of anatomy, history, or heritage!

Practical information

General curators: Caroline Ducourau, Marie-Angeline Pinail
Scientific curators: Prof. François Bonnel, Dr. Christophe Bonnel

The exhibition will be held in the Tekné Makré rooms , on the ground floor of the Historic Building, from September 1 to October 17, 2020.

Access is free from September 2, Wednesday to Friday from 1:30 p.m. to 6 p.m. and Saturday from 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. and from 1:30 p.m. to 6 p.m.

Masks must be worn.

 

UM Thursdays

Update on 09/29/20 – Unfortunately, the UM Thursdays events scheduled for October 6 and 8 have been canceled due to the current health situation. After launching on the Arnaud de Villeneuve Campus in January, UM Thursdays are back at the end of 2020 for a series of new conferences on health. UM Thursdays sessions will be held on the Faculty of Pharmacy Campus and at the Orangerie in the Jardin des Plantes.

 

A series of unique conferences on health

UM Thursdays are back in 2020! Open to the public, these conferences are an opportunity to learn more about new health technologies and teaching methods, as well as to broaden your knowledge of medicinal plants and aromatherapy! These topics will be covered throughout the year by faculty members from our university.

Update on 09/29/20 – Unfortunately, the UM Thursdays on October 6 and 8 have been canceled due to the current health situation.

Tuesday, October 6, 2020 – Medicinal plants

As far back as we can trace in ancient manuscripts, the future of humanity seems to have always been closely linked to plants. The renown of the first doctors (since Hippocrates, the Father of Medicine, 450 BC) was mostly built on their extensive knowledge of plants and the treatments they derived from them. Logically, therefore, the plants used to formulate these new remedies ("medicines" = "pharmacon") were called "medicinal." But what remains of this historical and ancestral definition? What does it still mean for our contemporaries, and how important are "medicinal plants" in 2020?

 

 

Thursday, October 8, 2020 – Using aromatic plants: between perfume and medicine

One event, two conferences! Learn more about the Jardin des Plantes, plants, and perfumes!

● 3:00 p.m.: Montpellier Botanical Garden, the oldest in France – by Thierry Lavabre-Bertrand
● 4:00 p.m.: Using aromatic plants: between perfume and medicine – by Sylvie Munier

 

 

Due to the health situation, masks must be worn by everyone.

 

To (re)discover – Thursday, January 16, 2020 – Medical Education: The Paths of Innovation

"Never the first time for a healthcare professional." Even though there is always a first time, it is important to prepare future healthcare professionals through scenario-based learning, whether for technical procedures, interpersonal skills, interprofessional communication, or preparation for emergency situations where all actions must be perfectly coordinated.

Inspired by aeronautical standards, healthcare simulation platforms are an essential tool for training future healthcare professionals in technical and interpersonal skills, complementing their practical experience with patients. This first edition of UM Thursdays during the 800th anniversary of the Faculty of Medicine is an opportunity to discover these remarkable tools by exploring the Arnaud de Villeneuve Health Campus and to understand the challenges of these teaching techniques, which are fully in line with the Faculty of Medicine's doctrine of placing people at the center of its concerns.

 

Below is the program for the day's conferences, starting at 3 p.m. in the Rondelet Amphitheater!

  • A simulation-based teaching platform: just a gimmick? – by Blaise Debien
  • Research in simulation-based teaching – by Valérie Courtin
  • Teaching through role-playing: assessment by the C3 – by Philippe Guilpain

As it does every year, the Faculty of Medicine, and more specifically the ANIMN association, is organizing the graduation ceremony for sixth-year students. On September 26, students who have passed their internship exams will be able to gather in the Cour d'Honneur to celebrate in a joyful and festive atmosphere, while complying with health guidelines.

 

Special considerations related to the health situation

Due to the health situation, the ceremony will be organized under special conditions this year. Masks must be worn by all those present, including teachers, students, and families. To avoid large gatherings, the graduation ceremony will be held in four separate groups. Similarly, as an exception, there will be no tours of the premises this year.

On the agenda

 

  • 9:00 a.m. - Welcome


    Musical entertainment by Medley bands.
    Coffee and drinks.

  • 10:00 a.m.–11:00 a.m. Speech

    General speeches by the Dean, the President of the University, the Mayor, representatives of the Order of Physicians, the President of ANIMN, and the two majors of Montpellier and Nîmes.

    Games and prizes offered by ANIMN partners.

  • 11:00 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. - Photo

    Group photo of the graduating class with the Dean at the Jardin des Plantes.

  • Starting at 1:00 p.m.: Diploma ceremony by group

    Graduation ceremony for students, who will be divided into four groups, with their families and friends.

    1:00 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. first group: the Nîmes class
    2:30 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. second group
    4:00 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. third group
    5:30 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. fourth group

Check out our selection of photos from the day!

Our series of presentations on associations is back! Today, we met with Léa Savater, President of ANIMN, the Association of New Interns of Montpellier-Nîmes!

 

Can you briefly describe your organization? What is its purpose?

The Association des Néo-Internes Montpellier-Nîmes (ANIMN) has been in existence since 2009 and aims to organize the graduation ceremony for sixth-year medical students at the University of Montpellier-Nîmes (
) and the Montpellier-Nîmes Faculty of Medicine (UFR Médecine Montpellier-Nîmes).

Can you tell us more about this event?


This event, which is central to the faculty, provides an opportunity to congratulate students who have just taken the ECNi (computerized national ranking exam). At the end of this exam, students choose their specialty and the city in which they will practice. The graduation ceremony usually takes place at the Jardin Des Plantes in the presence of the faculty's teaching staff, the Dean, the President of the University, the Mayor, and representatives of the Order of Physicians. On this occasion, each student is presented with their graduation sash and diploma in front of their family and friends. It is a moment of great emotion and sharing. The evening continues with a gala in the Cour d'honneur of the Faculty's historic building for a final moment of festive sharing between students and their families. This year, due to health restrictions, the ceremony will simply take place in the Cour d'honneur of the historic building on September 26.


 

Why did you join the association on a personal basis? What does your association offer students?

This association allows our students to get together one last time before each of them continues their lives in the city of their choice. This event is marked by goodwill and allows us to celebrate the end of a cycle together. This year is particularly special as we will be celebrating the 800th graduating class of students from the Montpellier-Nîmes Faculty of Medicine. It is an incredible opportunity to be able to experience this moment in a building so steeped in history.

Where can I contact ANIMN?

Facebook: Montpellier-Nîmes New Interns Association

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Following a decision by the Prefect of Hérault, Heritage Days will not be held in public buildings. The Faculty and the Jardin des Plantes are affected by this cancellation. More information in this article.

 

Cancellation of Open House Days at the Faculty of Medicine and its Botanical Garden

Prefectural decree no. 2020.01.1066 prohibits the admission of the public to state-owned establishments during European Heritage Days 2020 due to the current health situation.

We therefore regret to announce the cancellation of the guided tours scheduled for Saturday, September 19, and Sunday, September 20. 

This cancellation applies to events scheduled to take place in the Historic Building of the Faculty of Medicine and in the Jardin des Plantes.

Download the Prefectural Order Download the Prefecture's press release

 

Suspension of the temporary exhibitions "Art and Anatomy" and "Corps à Coeur" on September 19

In consultation with the University Presidency, the Faculty Management has decided to also suspend the temporary exhibitions currently on display in the Historic Building over the weekend: "Art and Anatomy" at the Atger Museum and the "Corps à Coeur" exhibition in the Tekné Makré rooms.

 

These exhibitions will resume their usual opening hours on Monday, September 21.

 

 

 

 

A COVID-19 cluster has recently been identified within the Faculty. It currently affects second- and third-year medical students in Montpellier. Find all the measures relating to this cluster here.

 

 

Suspension of in-person classes for DFGSM2-3 and DFGSMa2-3 at the Montpellier site

 

Due to the current health situation and the very high number of students testing positive for COVID-19 in the DFGSM2 class at the Montpellier campus, the decision has been made to cancel ALL in-person classes for DFGSM2-3 & Ma2-3 at the Montpellier campus ( lectures, tutorials, and practicals) starting on Wednesday, September 16, 2020  throughWednesday, September 30,2020.

DFGSM2 classes will continue to be held in person at the Nîmes campus, where they will be recorded and then posted on Moodle so that students can access them.

This decision means that all DFGSM2-3 & DFGSMa2-3 students enrolled in Montpellier must stay at home and must not under any circumstances go to university premises (faculties, university library, Crous, etc.).
We are counting on everyone's cooperation to limit the spread of the virus.

 

At this time, internships are still going ahead., you are asked to respect protective measures, social distancing, and mask-wearing when traveling, to avoid contact with vulnerable loved ones, and to STRICTLY Strictly comply with the hygiene rules in force in hospital or private practice.
 

Any COVID contact must be reported to your school administration. Find the full procedure to follow in the event of suspected or confirmed COVID cases here.

Preventive measures, wearing masks, and distribution of masks

 

The Faculty management reminds everyone that masks must be worn in ALL university premises, both outdoors and indoors, including the library and study rooms. This is to protect everyone's health.

Aware of the cost that purchasing masks can represent, the University of Montpellier is currently organizing the distribution of two washable masks to each student in its community. The schools are currently organizing to distribute these masks as soon as possible.

Below you will find the complete procedure for confirmed and suspected cases of COVID-19: reporting, contacts to be made, recommendations. This procedure applies to all students of the faculty as well as all administrative and teaching staff.

 

Reminder of the principles to be applied

 

  • MASKS MUST BE WORN

    Masks must be worn by everyone at all times on university campuses, including university premises (and in the city). Hand washing with SHA is recommended, as well as maintaining sufficient distance between everyone as much as possible.We also ask you to maintain these rules in your daily life, as these precautions should not be limited to university premises.

  • WAITING TO TAKE A PCR TEST

    If you are waiting to take a PCR test (or waiting for the results), regardless of the reason for taking the test:

    • If you are a non-hospital student: you must not attend any classes or internships and must notify your academic department by email.
    • If you are a hospital student on an internship:you must immediately notify the Head of Department and/or the department manager of this situation, follow the procedure below entitled "CHU Info – COVID 19 hospital student."
    • If you are a member of faculty staff: you must report to your institution's COVID representative via the addressmedecine-covid19@umontpellier.fr.
  • YOU ARE A CONTACT PERSON AT RISK

    If you are a "contact person at risk," whetheryou are symptomatic or not,

    • Students: You must not attend any classes or internships for hospital students and must notify your academic department by email.
    • Hospital students: If you are a hospital student on an internship, you must immediately inform the head of department and/or the department manager of this situation and notify your academic department by email.
    • Staff: you must not go to work. Contact the COVID crisis unit for instructions: medecine-covid19@umontpellier.fr
  • YOUR PCR TEST IS POSITIVE

    If your PCR test is positive:

    • For all students (external or otherwise, during term time or internships): you must systematically notify the academic services corresponding to your year of study, at the site (Montpellier or Nîmes) to which you belong, by email and as soon as possible.
    • For students during the academic year: you must stay at home and follow the university procedure below entitled " Covid-19 Information from the University of Montpellier."
    • For hospital students currently on internship, you must notify the head of the department (department head and/or senior nurse) where you are assigned and send your sick note to the CHU Medical Affairs Department (damsco-etudiants-hospitaliers@chu-montpellier.fr). Please also follow the procedure below entitled " CHUInfo – COVID-19 hospital students . "  ."
    • For staff: you must report your situation to the COVID representative via email at medecine-covid19@umontpellier.fr and send your sick note to the Faculty's HR department.
COVID-19 Information - University of Montpellier COVID-19 Information - University Hospital Students

 

Definitions of the various possible situations

 

  • Confirmed case: Any individual, symptomatic or asymptomatic, with a positive RT-PCR test result confirming infection with SARS-CoV-2.
  • Possible case: Person showing clinical signs suggestive of COVID-19, who may or may not have had contact with a confirmed case in the 14 days prior to the onset of symptoms, and for whom an RT-PCR test has been prescribed by a physician.
  • Contacts at risk: A contact at risk is any person who has had direct contact with a confirmed casein one of the following situations without effective protective measures (surgical mask worn by the case or the contact, general public mask manufactured according to the AFNOR standard or equivalent worn by the case AND the contact, hygiaphone or other physical separation such as glass or plexiglass). This therefore concerns:
    • students or teachers in the same class or group,
    • anyone who has shared the same living space (home, etc.) as the confirmed or possible case, or who has had direct face-to-face contact with a confirmed case at a distance of less than 1 meter, regardless of the duration (e.g., conversation, meal, flirting, hugging, kissing). However, people encountered briefly in public spaces are not considered to be at risk of contact.
    • any person who has provided or received hygiene or care services,
    • anyone who has shared a confined space (office or meeting room, personal vehicle, etc.) for at least 15 minutes with a case, or who has been face-to-face with a case during several episodes of coughing or sneezing.

Processing of personal data

 

The processing of personal data is governed by the regulations currently in force, as specified on the ARS website:

The aim is to gain a detailed understanding of the spread of SARS-CoV-2 among students at the UFR so that, if necessary, teaching methods can be adapted and, as far as possible, infections can be prevented both during teaching periods and during internships. Ultimately, this system will help to protect you and your loved ones.

The Faculty management thanks you in advance for your indispensable participation in applying these principles and remains at your disposal for any further information.

University Library

Below you will find the opening hours for the university libraries and study rooms on all of our campuses from September 2020 onwards!

 

University libraries

All university libraries on our three campuses (UPM, BH, Nîmes) will reopen on August 31, 2020, and remain open until October 16 during their usual hours.

Extended hours (evenings and weekends) will resume for the relevant university librariesstartingMonday, October 19.

In light of the health crisis, library capacity has been reduced in order to comply with social distancing recommendations. Hand washing at the entrance and before handling any documents, wearing a mask at all times, following traffic directions, and maintaining physical distancing will be mandatory in all university libraries.

 

Workrooms

Study rooms on all campuses will reopen to students on August 31, operating according to their usual schedules. Masks must be worn at all times.

 

NWe remind you that for everyone's safety, Masks must be worn in all Faculty and University buildings. libraries and study rooms included. We thank our students and visitors for respecting this rule and practicing social distancing to limit the spread of the virus.