Graduation ceremony for sixth-year medical students

From 8:00 a.m., professors in their robes waited for the arrival of students and their families.

Visiting the historic building of the world's oldest medical school—with its legal statutes dating back to 1220—inspires deep respect, both for the place and its visitors.

The Vice-Dean in charge of heritage, Professor Gérald Chanques, accompanied by professors Béatrice Lognos, Valérie Rigau, Olivier Jonquet, François Bonnel, Nicolas Nagot, Thierry Lavabre-Bertrand, Antonio Lopez, and doctors Claire Duflos and Christophe Bonnel, led more than twenty tours.

In the early afternoon, OSEM and Medl'ey gave a concert for families gathered in the Jardin des Plantes, while AMINM distributed personalized scarves and hats to all students in the " 800th anniversary class."

The Cour d'Honneur, with its majestic staircases, welcomed all these beautiful people, surrounded by teachers and Dean Isabelle Laffont, for the traditional graduation photo.

The highlight of the day was a solemn procession: teachers in robes, University President Philippe Augé, the Dean and her usher carrying the mace—Mr. Eddy Lamou—preceding 300 elegantly dressed students, walked along Boulevard Henri IV from the historic building to the Jardin des Plantes.

The city tram waited patiently until everyone could enter the garden.

Amid applause from the families, the stage quickly filled up and the new interns took their places at the foot of it.

Ms. Laffont, Mr. Augé, Mayor and President of the Metropolis Michaël Delafosse, Dr. Jérôme Jacques, representative of the President of the Regional Council of the Order of Physicians, Majors Mathis Ruy (Montpellier) and Diego Botella (Nîmes), as well as Awa, President of AMINM, in the presence of Mr. Marc Firoud, representing the Rector of the Montpellier Academy, and the Deans of Pharmacy and Dentistry, opened the graduation ceremony for the end of the second cycle.

Several speeches emphasized that:

  • The 800th anniversary class is not gender-balanced, with 61% of the 304 graduates being women.
  • 34% will remain in Montpellier for their residency;
  • 40% chose general medicine;
  • Among the specialties, Anesthesiology and Critical Care Medicine and Emergency Medicine are the most popular, closely followed by Psychiatry and Pediatrics.
  • Not forgetting to thank the associations, administrative departments, and in particular the registrar's offices at the Nîmes and Montpellier campuses.

Then, Ms. Mélanie Barachet, head of general affairs for the faculty, called each student forward so that the teachers could present them with their diplomas.

Everyone then gathered for the new interns' gala in the Cour d'Honneur to share one last evening together before setting off to complete their internships across France.

They thus become the new ambassadors of our medical school, which is a source of immense pride for all of us.

Below is a photo album to relive this wonderful day.