AGNES McLAREN EXHIBITION

MARCH 8, 2020 – CAMPUS ADV

In honor of Women’s Rights Month, we take a look back at Agnes Mc Laren, the first woman to graduate from the Montpellier School of Medicine, who dedicated her life to improving the health of women in vulnerable situations.

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a woman who graduated from the Faculty

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an organization dedicated to preserving his memory

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information panels about its history

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people in attendance

  • OPENING RECEPTION ATTENDED BY DEAN MONDAIN, THE PRESIDENT OF COPIL LAVABRE, THE CIDFF, AND THE AMICALE DU NID OF THE AGNES MCLAREN ASSOCIATION

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

  • SELF-GUIDED TOUR OF THE EXHIBITION

    8 panels chronicling Agnes McLaren’s life, work, and dedication to the cause of women in vulnerable situations

  • AGNES MCLAREN AWARD ANNOUNCEMENTS

    A prize of 4,000 euros awarded for a doctoral or postdoctoral thesis in medicine on the topic of the health of women and/or children in precarious or vulnerable situations

  • Michel MONDAIN

    Dean of the Montpellier-Nîmes School of Medicine

  • Thierry LAVABRE-BERTRAND

    UM Vice President

  • Aline FAUCHERRE

    Board Member of CIDFF34

  • Françoise MARIOTTI

    Chair of the Regional Committee of the Amicale du Nid 34

  • Caroline DEBLADIS

    President of the Agnes McLaren Association

  • Caroline and Francis Debladis

    For their dedication to keeping the memory of Agnes McLaren alive

  • Volunteers from the Agnes McLaren Association

    Regarding the relevance of the signs developed for this occasion

  • According to the agency

    Ira Imig and Johanna Calligher for media relations

  • Nathan Martin

    For logistical support for this event