As part of the 800th anniversary of the Faculty of Medicine, and in partnership with the Académie Nationale de Chirurgie, we will be hosting the annual symposium of the Académie de Chirurgie on our Arnaud de Villeneuve campus.

 

A symposium organized to mark the 800th anniversary of the Faculty of Medicine.

Members of the Académie Nationale de Chirurgie will meet to discuss the place of robotics and AI in 21st-century surgery, and to consider the future training of surgeons. A tribute will be paid to François de Lapeyronie, one of the fathers of modern surgery and founder of the Académie Royale de Chirurgie.

Open to all healthcare professionals (with free registration), this event will welcome members of the Académie Nationale de Chirurgie.

Conference program, October 21, 2021, at the Bâtiment Historique

  • 16h00

    Home

    The meeting will be held in the anatomy amphitheatre of the historic Faculty of Medicine building.

  • Introduction

    Henry Coudane, Michel Chammas

    Dean Michel Mondain, Montpellier-Nîmes Faculty of Medicine

    16h20

  • 16h30

    History

    • History of the Montpellier Faculty of Medicine - Thierry Lavabre-Bertrand (Montpellier)
    • Gui de Chauliac - Henri Judet (Paris)
    • François Gigot de Lapeyronie - Hubert Johanet (Paris)
    • The three faculties: Paris, Montpellier, Strasbourg - Jean Marie Le Minor (Strasbourg)
    • The history of anatomy amphitheaters - Philippe Marre (Paris)
    • History of surgical training in Montpellier - Michel Chammas, Thierry Lavabre Bertrand, Etienne Cuénant (Montpellier)
    • Georges Marchal. A 20th-century surgeon from Montpellier - Joël Marchal (Montpellier)

 


 

Program for the congress, October 22, 2021, on the Arnaud de Villeneuve Campus

  • 8h00

    Home

    The conference will be held on the Arnaud de Villeneuve Campus, in the Rondelet amphitheater.

  • Surgical robotics: state of the art and the future

    Moderators: Philippe Rouanet (ICM), Leonor Benaim (IGR), Rodolphe Thuret (Montpellier)

    • Conclusions of the report on "Robotisation en Chirurgie : état des lieux" - Xavier Martin, Jean-Claude Couffinhal
    • What does the future hold for surgical robotics?
      • The researcher's point of view: Philippe Poignet (LIRMM)
      • The CEO's viewpoint: Bertin Nahum, Quantum Surgical (Montpellier)
      • The surgeon's point of view: Jacques Hubert (Nancy)
    • Discussion

    8h30

  • 10h00 - 10h30

    Break

    Break, visit the exhibitors

  • Teaching surgery: simulation, advantages, methods. The basis for its application in surgery.

    Moderators: Jean-Michel Fabre (Montpellier), Renaud Garrel (Montpellier)

    • What is the added value of simulation? What are the benefits of simulation? In which areas should it be used? - Daniel Chevallier (Nice)
    • Simulation-based learning tools: interests, limits, costs
      • Medium- and high-fidelity simulators.
        • Laparoscopy-endoscopy. Astrid Herrero (Montpellier)
        • Arthroscopy. François Sirveaux (Nancy)
      • SimLife: Jean Pierre Faure (Poitiers)
      • Simulation and learning in microsurgery. Sybille Facca (Strasbourg), Michel Chammas (Montpellier)
      • Financing, university solutions. Michel Chammas
    • School of Surgery. A simulation program for training young surgeons. - Laura Beyer Berjot (Marseille), Regis Souche (Montpellier)

    10h30

  • 12:30 pm - 2:00 pm

    Lunch break

    Visit the Anatomy and Simulation-Based Learning booths

  • Teaching surgery: Evaluations, other approaches

    Moderators: Michel Prudhomme (Nîmes), Francis Navarro (Montpellier)

    • Is simulation the only way to train a surgeon? - Patrick Baque (Nice)
    • Teaching anatomy through simulation-based learning - Fabrice Duparc (Rouen)
    • Surgical simulation program.
      • How to evaluate surgeon training? - Louis Sibert (Rouen)
      • Montpellier experience in setting up an educational program. Results 1 year later. Astrid Herrero (Montpellier)
    • Learning through simulation: know-how, interpersonal skills, stress management, burn-out prevention - Laurent Obert (Besançon) 15'

    14h00

  • 16h00

    End of days

    Henry Coudane, Hubert Johanet, Michel Chammas

As every year, the Faculty welcomes the fascinating and instructive lectures given by the Société Montpelliéraine d'Histoire de la Médecine. Whether you're a culture buff or a history buff, these themed, free-access lectures are made for you! See the program below.

 

2021-22 season program

  • Friday, October 15, 2021

    6:00 pm - Amphi Rabelais (Campus ADV)

    François Bonnel
    The golden age of anatomy in Montpellier with Professor Paul Gilis (1857-1929).
  • 6:00 pm - Amphi Rabelais (Campus ADV)

    Michel Billiard
    Birth and development of a new medical specialty: sleep medicine

    Friday, November 5, 2021

  • Friday, December 10, 2021

    6:00 pm - Amphi Rondelet (Campus ADV)

    Thierry Lavabre-Bertrand, Gérald Chanques
    A look back at the 8th centenary of the founding of the Université de Médecine de Montpellier
  • 6:00 pm - Amphi Rondelet (Campus ADV)

    Philippe Courtet, Hélène Lorblanchet
    Atger in the 21st century: the benefits of observation in the Arts for medical students.
    Due to the health situation, the conference has been postponed to a later date.

    CANCELLATION: Friday, January 14, 2022

  • CANCELLATION - Friday, February 11, 2022

    6:00 pm - Amphi Rondelet (Campus ADV)

    Nicole Buresi
    Théophraste Renaudot (1586-1653) physician: from Loudun to Paris, after studying at the Faculty of Medicine in Montpellier.
  • 6:00 pm - Amphi Rondelet (Campus ADV)

    Caroline Debladis
    Agnès McLaren (1837-1913), Montpellier's first female doctor of medicine.

    Friday, March 11, 2022

  • Friday, April 8, 2022

    6:00 pm - Amphi Ziegelmann (Campus ADV)

    Nicole Buresi
    Théophraste Renaudot (1586-1653) physician: from Loudun to Paris, after studying at the Faculty of Medicine in Montpellier.
  • 6:00 pm - Salle Rabelais (Montpellier)

    Champollion bicentenary symposium
    Organized by the Académie des Sciences et Lettres de Montpellier, salle Rabelais
    Friday morning devoted to the contributions of medicine
    • 9h20-9h55: The Montpellier School of Health and the Egyptian Expedition: around R. Desgenettes and the plague. Thierry Lavabre-Bertrand
    • 9h55-10h35: D.-J. Larrey (1766-1842), creator of the modern healthcare system and precursor of the Red Cross. Dominique Larrey,
    • 10h55-11h30: The human cost of the Egyptian Campaign : J.-B. Curto, J.-G. René, F. Mireur, F. Vigo-Roussillon. Christian Nique

    Friday May 13 and Saturday May 14, 2022

  • Friday, June 10, 2022

    6:00 pm - Amphi Rabelais (Campus ADV)

    Daniel le Blevec
    Raymon Chalmel and his treatise on the plague (14th century)

Students at the School of Gerontology, don't delay in registering for CIPEG. This annual conference on gerontology and geriatrics brings together health professionals working in this field. 

 

Announcing the next CIPEG


The next CIPEG will take place on May 18 and 19, 2022. The School of Gerontology will be represented by Pr Claude Jeandel, Myriam Taroudjit and Marie-Laure Portalez.

School students and former students of the Master in Gerontology, please contact Myriam TAROUDJIT to register.

In 2020, Docteur Favier and Docteur Debourdeau once again took part in MUSE's call for projects. They are the winners of the Take Off 4 competition, which rewards innovation in teaching.

A pedagogical innovation for safety

Physicians and surgeons perform invasive procedures to diagnose and treat pathologies. These gestures require a long and rigorous apprenticeship, mainly carried out during residency (from the 7th year of medical studies, at the time of specialization).

The quality of medical-technical and surgical procedures must be at the heart of training, as it has an impact on patient health and safety. The technical training of medical and surgical interns must therefore include prior learning to ensure the safety of patients, trainees and supervisors alike.

Change factors

 The use of training on anatomical parts has been widely exploited, but this training modality is limited by the availability of parts. Another limiting factor is the difficulty of maintaining the realistic appearance of the digestive and respiratory tracts on these biological models.

The simulator as a solution

Learning on a simulator meets safety requirements, since students are not in direct contact with patients during the initial simulations, the right to make mistakes is allowed, and supervisors can give students greater latitude in practice, with pedagogical feedback during dedicated training times that are more numerous and easier to implement. This learning method also eliminates the biological risks associated with the use of anatomical parts.

Specific areas concerned

As simulation is a very expensive and time-consuming tool to set up, Drs Favier and Debourdeau carried out preliminary studies to find out in which areas simulation could be most useful.

According to their research, simulation training is necessary for the following procedures:

Proven effectiveness

These procedural simulators have been scientifically validated for initial training and have proven their effectiveness. A total of 220 interns in the Montpellier-Nîmes area (20 gastroenterologists, 18 ENT specialists, 6 neurosurgeons, 6 maxillofacial surgeons, 15 pulmonologists, 125 intensive care anesthetists and 20 oncologists) will benefit from these devices.

A continuation of the previous project

Remember, in one of our previous articles, we talked about Doctors Favier and Debourdeau, who were winners of a previous MUSE Take Off. This project involved the development of an application called SPART APP, to assess the technical skills of interns.

This project is a continuation of the Spart-APP project. In future, this application, which can measure the technical progress of interns, could be combined with a simulation platform. This platform will enable us to reinforce learning in real time for students experiencing difficulties, in an active and dynamic teaching approach.

As part of the 800th anniversary of the Faculty of Medicine, in partnership with the Espace de réflexion éthique Occitanie and under the patronage of the Académie Nationale de Médecine, we will be hosting the "L'Homme Face à la Science" symposium on our Arnaud de Villeneuve campus.

 

A symposium organized to mark the 800th anniversary of the Faculty of Medicine.

Health and care are evolving, and ethical and societal issues are emerging.

Themes such as the ethical challenges of predictive biotechnologies, innovation in the context of a health crisis and ethical benchmarks for innovation in neuroscience will be addressed at this symposium, organized in partnership with the Espace Ethique Régional d'Occitanie.

Open to all (with free registration), this event will welcome members of the Académie des Sciences as well as the Académie Nationale de Médecine, which is sponsoring the event.


 

Conference program, October 7, 2021 on the ADV campus

  • 8H30

    Home

  • Introductory speeches

    Jean-François ALLILAIRE - Philippe AUGE - Michel MONDAIN

    9H00

  • 9H20

    When does opposition to medical and scientific facts become unreasonable?

    Jean-François MATTEI

    Introduction by Jacques BRINGER

  • Challenging the experts in a time of scientific uncertainty and health crisis

    Virginie TOURNAY

    Host: Claude JAFFIOL

    10H00

  • 10H40

    Staying the course for scientific integrity in the Covid era

    Alain FISCHER (video) - Didier HOUSSIN

    Introduction by Bernard CHARPENTIER

  • Science, politics and society: lessons from the Covid-19 crisis

    Jean-François DELFRAISSY

    11H20

  • 12H20

    Lunch break

  • What are the ethical benchmarks for innovation in neuroscience?

    Michel CLANET

    13H30

  • 14h15

    New technologies to read our minds?

    Laurence DEVILLERS (video) - Emilie OLIE

    Host: Jacques TOUCHON

  • Organoids: fact and fantasy

    Albano MELI - Jean-Marc LEMAITRE

    Host: Alain PRIVAT

    15h15

  • 16h15

    Care through algorithms: impact on patient relations

    Alain LIVARTOWSKI - Bernard NORLINGER

    Host: Jacques BRINGER

  • The ethical challenges of predictive biotechnologies

    Pierre LE COZ - Pascal PUJOL

    Host: François-Bernard MICHEL

    17h15

  • 18h00

    Conclusion

On the occasion of the 2021 European Heritage Days, the Historic Building and the Jardin des Plantes of the Faculty of Medicine are opening their doors to the public for guided tours. Due to the health situation, tours are only available with prior reservation. Read all about it in this article.

Update 09/17/21:

Due to a prefectoral decision linked to planned events in the city center, we are unfortunately forced to close Montpellier's Jardin des Plantes to the public on Saturday afternoon, September 18, 2021.
As a result, tours scheduled for Saturday afternoon are cancelled. Morning tours will continue.
We are very sorry for the situation and thank you for your understanding.

Saturday, September 18: (Re)-Discover the Jardin des Plantes!

Start your cultural and heritage weekend with a visit to the Jardin des Plantes! On the program, discover the Garden through different themes, guided by our passionate staff. Take the opportunity to rediscover the "Humans in the Garden" exhibition through guided tours led by artist photographer Cédric Matet! Find out more about the exhibition.

 

Meet at the entrance to Boulevard Henri IV (next to the French Red Cross)
Garden opening at 10 a.m.

  • 10h00 "Le Jardin des Plantes: where medicine and botany meet" by Pr. Lavabre-Bertrand
  • 10:15 am "Artist-guided tour of the exhibition: Humans in the Garden by photographer Cédric Matet
  • 10:30 a.m. "The bee and man in 2021 by Jean-François Fauveau and Jean-Pierre Baudon
  • 11h00 "The Martins greenhouse and its collection of succulents By Emmanuel Spicq
  • 11:15 a.m. "Artist-led tour of the exhibition: Humans in the Garden by photographer Cédric Matet
  • 11:30 a.m. "Bees and humans in 2021 by Jean-François Fauveau and Jean-Pierre Baudon
  • 1:30 p.m. "Plant collections at the Jardin des Plantes by Didier Morisot
  • 2:00 pm "The bee and man in 2021 by Jean-François Fauveau and Jean-Pierre Baudon
  • 2:15 pm "Artist-guided tour of the exhibition: Humans in the Garden by photographer Cédric Matet
  • 2:30 pm "The aromatic and spice plants of the Jardin des Plantes". by Pr. John De Vos
  • 3:00 pm "Richer's mountain, at the crossroads of history and ecology". by Denis Nespoulous
  • 3:30 pm "Busts and the systematic school by Emmanuel Spicq
  • 4:00 p.m. "Plant collections at the Jardin des Plantes by Didier Morisot
  • 4:30 pm "The bee and man in 2021 by Jean-François Fauveau and Jean-Pierre Baudon
  • 5:00 p.m. "General tour of the garden by Emmanuel Spicq

 

Please note that only the Jardin des Plantes will be open for guided tours on Saturday September 18. The historic building will only be accessible on Sunday...

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Sunday, September 19: Continue your cultural stroll with a visit to the historic Faculty!

After enjoying the bucolic paths of the garden, come and visit us again on Sunday September 19 to discover the Faculty of Medicine in its historic building. Two unique tours, guided by the faculty's heritage experts, will be on offer:

  • The first tour, dedicated to Anatomy, takes you through the Amador room, the former dissecting room and the Tekné Makré rooms, which house the Corps à Coeur exhibition, dedicated entirely to the anatomical specimens conserved by the Faculty (please note that the conservatory is closed and therefore not accessible as part of this tour due to renovation work).
  • A second tour takes you through the faculty's ceremonial rooms, from the Salle des Actes to the Salle du Conseil, where you can put yourself in the shoes of a future medical doctor, ready to defend his thesis!

 

Welcome to our new students! The back-to-school meeting for PASS students for the 2021-22 academic year will take place on Monday, September 6, 2021. Find out all about this meeting depending on your assignment site in the article below.

 

Back-to-school meeting for PASS 2021-22 students: Monday, September 6, 2021 from 9:00 a.m.

The PASS welcome and information meeting will take place on Monday, September 6, 2021 from 9:00 am to 12:30 pm.
The purpose of this welcome meeting is to inform you about the PASS year and introduce you to the various players likely to be involved during your academic year.

 

The meeting will take place at your assignment site.

ATTENTION: in order to ensure that we can accommodate your needs and provide you with information specific to each site, and to ensure that you receive your student card, you must attend the first day of the academic year at the site where you are registered:

  • Site ADV (Arnaud de Villeneuve): 641 avenue du Doyen Gaston Giraud, 34093 Montpellier Cedex 5
  • Site Flahault (Faculty of Pharmacy): 15 avenue Charles Flahault, 34093 Montpellier Cedex 5
  • Nîmes site: 186 chemin du Carreau de Lanes, 30900 Nîmes

As a reminder, it is compulsory to wear a mask and wash hands with hydroalcoholic gel as soon as you enter the site.