TheAssociation du Tutorat Santé de Montpellier renews its Semaine Des Lycéens, from February 21 to 25, 2022! A week dedicated to all high school students, their parents and teachers, to defuse all questions about the REES (Réforme d'entrée aux études de santé) better known as the PASS-LAS scheme.

 

An event organized on ZOOM, so that as many people as possible can take part

This week, aimed at all high school students (secondes, premières et terminales) as well as their parents and teachers, will be made up of different slots dedicated to explaining the REES, the PASS/LAS years but also the higher years. The sessions will take place on ZOOM from February 21 to 25, 2022, except for Wednesday morning, February 23, when they will be held on the Arnaud de Villeneuve Campus of the Faculty of Medicine (641 Avenue du Doyen Gaston Giraud, 34090 Montpellier).

Participation in this event is completely free, and requires prior registration via the form below:

A rich program of conferences, tutorials and question-and-answer sessions

Find out more about the week's programme below:

  • Monday 21/02 - 4:00 pm: The first slot will be devoted to presenting the Tutorat and the ATSM association. The role of the Tutorat within the reform and the services provided free of charge by the ATSM will be detailed, to reassure students about the pedagogical and psychological support they will be offered during their year. By the end of the week, high school students will be familiar with the new system set up under the Réforme d'Entrée aux Etudes de Santé (Health Studies Entrance Reform), and how the PASS and LAS work respectively. They will also learn about the different subjects they will be taking throughout the year.
  • Wednesday 23/02 - 2:00 pm: This session is designed to guide Year 11 and 11 students in their choice of specialties for their final year of high school.
  • Wednesday 23/02 - 2pm and Thursday 24/02 - 7pm: Two conferences will be held specifically for parents and teachers to include them in the Réforme d'Entrée aux Etudes de Santé and explain how it works, as well as the Tutorat.
  •  Thursday 24/02 - 4pm: The tutors will offer a methodology workshop to help you get to grips with and anticipate the year ahead, as well as a little wellness time.
  • New this year: ATSM is planning a morning session at the faculty for senior students wishing to see how a PASS tutoring session is run. They will first be welcomed on the ADV campus and then taken to an amphitheater session.
  • Students in their final year of high school will have the opportunity to attend 5 Tuto Lycée sessions, covering some of the course points they will be introduced to during the first semester of PASS/LAS.
  • At the end of the week, the tutors will be on hand to debrief everyone on the week and answer any final questions.

After coming second in 2017, our students are back with a vengeance this year, taking first place in the PlasmaCup, an inter-school challenge organized by EFS to raise awareness of the importance of plasma donation. Here's a look back at the challenge and the experience of our student coordinators for the Faculty of Medicine, Esteban, Pauline and Carlota, members of the ACM association.

 

PlasmaCup, an inter-school challenge

Every year, the PlasmaCup is organized by EFS (Etablissement Français du Sang) in several university towns in France. The aim of this challenge? To make as many students as possible aware of the importance of donating plasma.

In Montpellier, the Maison du Don is where it all happens. Located in the Euromédecine district, accessible by tramway (line 1), the Maison du Don welcomes blood, plasma and platelet donors.

As part of the PlasmaCup, a ballot box was set up so that each student donor could register his or her school of origin. Each donation earned the school 1 point.

 

Faculté de Médecine, champion in the Grandes Écoles category!

With a total of 17 donations, the Faculty of Medicine is in pole position in the "Grandes Écoles" category. A ranking that makes Esteban, Pauline and Carlota, respectively President and Vice-President ISS (Innovation Sanitaire et Sociale) of the ACM, very proud. "The Trophée Solidaire de l'EFS will join the 2017 one in the corpo premises!" Esteban points out. Indeed, the ACM had also previously coordinated the participation of the Faculty of Medicine. That year, we came second.

To reward our students, Emilie Moral, in charge of promotion at the EFS, presented the Trophy to Esteban on Friday February 4, as well as tickets for an escape game, tickets for the MHR / Stade Français rugby match and other goodies. "All winnings will be redistributed to donors", Carlota insists. insists Carlota.

 

Plasma donation, 1 hour to save lives: a painless and instructive experience for health students

Esteban and Carlota told us about their experience. "After validating my participation in the PlasmaCup by placing my ballot in the ballot box, I met the EFS doctor to check that I was eligible to donate plasma. Then, for around 45 minutes, I was taken through the donation process, which in fact resembles a blood donation, except for the machine that separates the blood from the plasma", explains Carlota. explains Carlota.

"As a health student, I found the treatment really interesting. Compared with a conventional blood donation, you stay in contact for much longer with the caregivers who manage the donation, and it's a real opportunity to exchange ideas. The instrumentation used is also impressive. It's a good way of relating it to our courses", says Esteban. says Esteban.

When asked if the donation was tiring, Carlota is keen to reassure: "Not at all! Unlike blood donation, red blood cells are re-transfused to us. There's no anaemia and therefore no fatigue."

 

PlasmaCup 2022: the Faculty's mobilization will be in full swing!

With these facts in hand, there's no longer any reason to be afraid of donating plasma! Emilie Moral informs us that the PlasmaCup will be renewed in autumn 2022.

"The ACM will be there again!"Esteban assures us. But that's not all: the Plasma Cup is open to all members of the faculty community. We're counting on our students, teachers and staff to contribute to the 2022 challenge! So stay tuned 🙂

 

Focus: Where and how to donate blood / plasma / platelets in Montpellier?

In addition to the blood donation events organized on our campuses by the student corpos (in Montpellier by the ACM in October, February and April), it is possible to donate blood / plasma / platelets at the Maison du Don de Montpellier : 

  • Address Parc Euromédecine, 392 Av. du Professeur Jean Louis Viala (Parc Euromédecine)
  • Access Tramway 1 (Euromédecine)
  • Opening hours :
    • Monday / Thursday: 11 a.m. - 6:30 p.m.
    • Tuesday / Wednesday / Friday: 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
    • 1st and 3rd Saturday of the month: 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.

 

 

On January 30, 2022, Ô la belle vie, broadcast on France 3, featured Montpellier's Faculty of Medicine in a dedicated program. Available for replay, you'll discover the 800-year history of this leading medical school and its latest news...

Follow Prof. Gérald Chanques and Sophie Jovillard as they discover the treasures of our Faculty!

As part of the Ô la Belle Vie program, join Professor Gérald Chanques as he takes you on a behind-the-scenes tour of the world's oldest surviving medical school. Rabelais, Rondelet and the Faculty's emblematic sites will no longer hold any secrets for you. Between art and technological progress, the show will look at robotics and the work of ceramist Isabelle Doblas Coutaud, who depicts anatomy in her work. And then there's the chance to escape to the Jardin des Plantes in the company of Cédric Matet, creator of the "L'Humain dans son Jardin" exhibition. 

 

 

Ô la Belle Vie - The art of medicine in Montpellier, produced by Grand Angle Production and France Télévisions.

Presented by Sophie Jovillard. Broadcast on Sunday, January 30, 2022 and available for replay here