AGNES McLAREN EXHIBITION

MARCH 8, 2020 – ADV CAMPUS

To mark Women's Rights Month, we look back at Agnes Mc Laren, the first woman to graduate from Montpellier Medical School, who dedicated her life to improving the health of women in precarious situations.

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woman who graduated from the Faculty

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association that preserves his memory

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panels about its history

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people present

  • OPENING RECEPTION ATTENDED BY THE SOCIAL ELITE, THE PRESIDENT OF COPIL LAVABRE, CIDFF, AND THE FRIENDS OF THE NEST OF THE AGNES MCLAREN ASSOCIATION

    Speeches by Michel Mondain, Thierry Lavabre-Bertrand, Aline Faucherre (CIDFF), Françoise Mariotti (Amicale du Nid) and Caroline Debladis (President of the Agnes McLaren Association)

  • FREE VISIT TO THE EXHIBITION

    Eight panels recounting the life, work, and devotion of Agnes McLaren to the cause of women in precarious situations.

  • AGNES MCLAREN AWARD ANNOUNCEMENTS

    Prize worth €4,000 awarded for thesis and post-thesis work in medicine on the theme of the health of women and/or children in precarious and vulnerable situations.

  • Michel MONDAIN

    Dean of the Montpellier-Nîmes Faculty of Medicine

  • Thierry LAVABRE-BERTRAND

    Vice President UM

  • Aline FAUCHERRE

    Member of the Board of Directors of CIDFF34

  • Françoise MARIOTTI

    Chair of the Territorial Committee of Amicale du Nid 34

  • Caroline DEBLADIS

    President, Agnes McLaren Association

  • Caroline and Francis Debladis

    For their energy in keeping Agnes McLaren's memory alive

  • Agnes McLaren Association Volunteers

    For the relevance of the panels developed on this occasion

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    Ira Imig and Johanna Calligher for press relations

  • Nathan Martin

    For logistical support for this event