The Mozart Awards for success, which recognize commitment and boldness, have just been presented.

During an evening event bringing together economic decision-makers from Occitanie, awards were presented to regional figures for their initiatives.

The year 2023 honors the dean of our faculty, Professor Isabelle Laffont, by awarding her the health prize.

Please find attached the article from Midi Libre dated November 24, 2023, and links to various articles explaining how the evening unfolded:

Mozart Circle

econews 

and videos: econews, Agence Go Easy 

We are very happy for her and proud that the faculty is so well represented!

On Tuesday, October 31, Professor Captier, Director of the Anatomy Laboratory at the Montpellier site, and Ms. Moulin, Prospecting Officer and Thanatopractitioner, honored those who donated their bodies to science during a ceremony at the Arnaud de Villeneuve campus in Montpellier.

As in the previous year, this ceremony brought together students from the Montpellier Faculty of Medicine, faculty staff, and, above all, the families of the donors.

The first part of the event was held in the Rondelet amphitheater, where Guillaume Captier and Maud Moulin shared information and engaged in discussions with the families and individuals in attendance. They paid tribute to the generous donors of the Anatomy Laboratory of the Montpellier Faculty of Medicine and to their dedication to advancing science. In addition, they expressed their gratitude to all the families present for respecting the last wishes of their loved ones.

   

The ceremony continued with a moment of silence and the laying of a wreath in front of the Anatomy Laboratory on the Arnaud de Villeneuve Health Campus, where a commemorative plaque was affixed so that families and anyone else who wished to do so could pay their respects.

   

Fragonard's painting: The Secret Kiss

The issue of sexual and sexist violence has never been so prominent since the #balance ton porc movement. Our hypersexualized society imposes its codes of sexual freedom, but also of performance in this area. How can we find our own limits and those of others when we are under pressure to be sexually very active? Sexual violence in representations is either denied or associated with the most atrocious news stories, whereas in reality it is more commonplace and frequent.

It is easy to understand sexual assault when there is physical coercion. It is more complex when there is psychological coercion, in a controlling relationship, or under the guise of peer pressure at a party. Is the concept of consent always easy to understand? What is the gray area? How should you act as a victim or even as a "mere" witness?

That is why the Montpellier Nîmes Faculty of Medicine has set up a two-hour training course, led by Dr. BAIS Céline, psychiatrist, Ms. Teillard-Dirat, a psychologist from the CRIAVS-LR (Resource Center for Professionals Working with Perpetrators of Sexual Violence in Languedoc-Roussillon) team, for second-year medical students.

The aim is to raise students' awareness not only of sexual violence, but also to help them understand the concept of consent, relationships of power or authority, social or peer pressure, and representations of the phenomenon.

Theoretical presentations, exchanges of experiences, and educational videos formed the basis of this essential refresher course, which was compulsory for all participants.

Visual artist and portraitist Cédric Matet and digital artist Jane Kleis are back to present their work "L'anatomie du secrétaire" (The Anatomy of the Secretary) at the exhibition "Les Aliénés du Mobilier national, le retour" (The Insane of the National Furniture, the Return) at the Cité de la Photographie et de l'Image in Paris.

Cédric Matet and Jane Kleis are no strangers to our faculty...

After a residency at the Anatomy Conservatory of the Montpellier School of Medicine for the exhibition "L'humain dans son Jardin" (Humans in their Garden), the artists were inspired to create the exhibition "Les Aliénés" (The Insane).

But what is this exhibition organized by Le Mobilier National?

It should be noted that the latter, located in Paris, has countless pieces of furniture in storage, unused and having lost their heritage value.

He chose to entrust some of his pieces to visual artists with the aim of enhancing the collections of the former Royal Furniture Repository. Jane Kleis and Cédric Matet were invited to reinterpret a 19th-century secretary desk that had been forgotten by everyone.

Like an anatomical dissection, the visual artist and photographer sought to understand and reveal the secrets of this 19th-century secretary desk. The secretary desk is both a functional and decorative piece of furniture. It features a drop-front that can be used to store documents or valuable items. The artists chose to focus on the anatomical aspect of the piece of furniture. They photographed the different parts of the secretary desk, from the base to the drawers, striving to reveal its beauty and complexity.

L’Anatomie du Secrétaire was born after a long period of exploratory work during their residency at our faculty.

The artists dissected the piece of furniture to understand its essence and the complexity of its construction, thereby revealing its hidden beauty. Without betraying the piece, it is now unveiled for all to see.

Through contemporary art, the aim is to give heritage a voice once again, bringing it back to life.

The exhibition by Cédric Matet and Jane Kleis is a true invitation to contemplation. It allows us to see a piece of furniture in a new light, to appreciate it for its beauty and complexity. The exhibition "Les Aliénés du Mobilier national, le retour" (The Madmen of the National Furniture Collection, the Return) is a unique opportunity to discover an exceptional object.

The two exhibitions by the artists reflect his interest in the beauty and complexity of nature. They invite us to see the world around us with fresh eyes.

This exhibition runs until January 2, 2024.

The anatomy museum continues to play its role in educating our health students, and the proof is that it teaches both doctors and artists!

The Montpellier-Nîmes Faculty of Medicine organizes Objective Structured Clinical Examinations (OSCE) for its students throughout the academic year.

These exams consist of simulating the management of a clinical situation in the presence of a "patient" referred to as a "standardized participant."

We are recruiting these participants.

You will find all the relevant information, from the planned training to the role they will play during student exams, on thestandardized participants page.

If you are already familiar with this activity, you can apply directly. apply.

Students need you.