The 800th-anniversary faluche, a gift from the medical students, will be displayed in the lobby of the Arnaud de Villeneuve Health Campus. The unveiling ceremony will take place on November 6, 2023. This intangible cultural heritage is being passed down; student tradition has never been more alive than at the world’s oldest medical school still in operation.
On January 30, 2022, the France 3 program *Ô la belle vie* featured the Montpellier Faculty of Medicine in a special episode. Available for replay, you can learn about the history of this renowned center of learning, which dates back 800 years, and its latest news.
Join Professor Gérald Chanques and Sophie Jovillard as they take you on a tour to discover the treasures of our Faculty!
As part of the show *Ô la Belle Vie*, join Professor Gérald Chanques as he takes you on a journey to discover the inner workings of the world’s oldest medical school still in operation. Rabelais, Rondelet, and the school’s iconic locations will hold no more secrets for you. Blending art and technological innovation, the show will explore topics such as robotics and the work of ceramic artist Isabelle Doblas Coutaud, who depicts anatomy through her art. You’ll also have the chance to take a brief detour to the Jardin des Plantes with Cédric Matet, creator of the exhibition“L’Humain dans son Jardin.”
Ô la Belle Vie – Medicine in Montpellier: A True Art, produced by Grand Angle Production and France Télévisions.
Hosted by Sophie Jovillard. Aired on Sunday, January 30, 2022, and available for replay here.
As the final official event marking the Faculty’s 800th anniversary, the Symposium of the Montpellier Academy of Sciences and Letters will focus on the theme “Medicine and Humanism.” In this article, you’ll find the program for this event, which is open to everyone upon presentation of a health pass.

Practical Information
The conference is free and open to the public. Admission is free, subject to availability. It will be held in the Rabelais Room, 27 Boulevard Sarrail in Montpellier (Tram 1-2, Comédie stop).
Conference Program
The Montpellier Academy of Sciences and Letters is organizing a two-day symposium on the theme “Medicine and Humanism,” which will be explored from multiple perspectives: historical, ethical, social, and environmental.
Friday, December 3—morning
The Montpellier School of Medicine: A Long Humanist Tradition
8:00–8:30 a.m.: Welcome
8:30 a.m.: Opening
- 8:30–8:40 a.m.: Fanny DOMBRE-COSTE, First Deputy Mayor of Montpellier
- 8:40–8:50 a.m.: Bernard BOURGEOIS, from the Institute; Honorary President of the National Conference of Academies
- 8:50–9:00 a.m.: Philippe AUGE, President of the University of Montpellier
- 9:00–9:10 a.m.: Michel MONDAIN, Dean of the Montpellier School of Medicine
9:10–9:20 a.m.: Introduction to the conference by Thierry LAVABRE-BERTRAND
President of the Montpellier Academy of Sciences and LettersTOPIC 1: The Montpellier Faculty of Medicine: A Long Humanist Tradition
Moderator: Hilaire GIRON; Engineer, Strategy and Organization Consultant, Systems Analyst, Former President of the Montpellier Academy of Sciences and Letters9:20–9:35 a.m.: Testimony: Humanism and Cancer Medicine
Henri PUJOL, University of Montpellier, Honorary President of the League Against Cancer9:35–10:05 a.m.: The Spirit of the Montpellier School of Medicine
Thierry LAVABRE-BERTRAND, University of Montpellier
President of the Montpellier Academy of Sciences and Letters10:05–10:45 a.m.: “The 1220 Moment” and the Founding of the University of Medicine in Montpellier
Jacques VERGER, of the Institute of the Académie des Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres, medievalist10:45–11:15 a.m.: Remarkable Discoveries in “Post-Vitalist” Medicine in Montpellier: Between Rationality and Serendipity
Joël BOCKAERT, of the Institute, Academy of Sciences, University of Montpellier• 11:15–11:40 a.m.: break
11:40 a.m.–12:10 p.m.: Montpellier’s Strengths for the Future of Medical Education
Jacques BRINGER, of the Academy of Medicine, Honorary Dean of the Montpellier Faculty of Medicine,Medicine and Ethics
TOPIC 2: Medicine and Ethics
Moderator: Michel VOISIN
University of Montpellier, Pediatrician
Former President of the Montpellier Academy of Sciences and Letters2:00–2:15 p.m.: Testimony, Humanism, and Medicine: Palliative Care
Virginie PEROTIN, physician specializing in palliative care at the Montpellier Cancer Institute.2:15–2:45 p.m.: Medicine: What Is It?
Olivier JONQUET, University of Montpellier, moderator
Former President of the Montpellier Academy of Sciences and Letters2:45–3:15 p.m.: Giving Birth to the Point of Losing One’s Mind
Gemma DURAND, Obstetrician-Gynecologist3:15–3:55 p.m.: The Ethical Implications of Technological Advances.
Éric FIAT, Université Paris-Est, philosopher3:55–4:30 p.m.: Break
4:30–5:10 p.m.: Humanity: How Far Is Too Far?
Chantal DELSOL, of the Institute, Academy of Moral and Political Sciences, philosopherFriday, December 3—afternoon
Saturday, December 4—morning
Medicine and Solidarity
THEME 3: Medicine and Solidarity
Moderator: François-Bernard Michel,
Honorary President of the National Academy of Medicine,
Honorary President of the Academy of Fine Arts8:00–8:15 a.m.: Welcome
8:15–8:30 a.m.: Testimony:
Humanism and Medicine: Student Health Vulnerability, The Student Health Center,
Jean-Bernard DUBOIS and Michel AVEROUS, University of Montpellier,8:30–9:10 a.m.: Health Care: A Major Upheaval.
Jean-François MATTEI, of the French Academy of Medicine, former Minister of Health, former President of the French Red Cross9:10–10:00 a.m.: Reason and Emotions in Ethical Debates,
Pierre LE COZ, Academy of Medicine, Aix-Marseille University, philosopher,10:00 a.m.–10:25 a.m.: Break
10:25–11:05 a.m.: What’s special, what’s new in humanitarian medicine?
Rony BRAUMAN, former President of Doctors Without Borders:11:05–11:45 a.m.: Is there a contradiction between access to medications and market forces?
Christophe DAUBIÉ, former Director of SANOFI-Montpellier,11:45 a.m.–12:15 p.m.: Roundtable discussion among the speakers
Medicine, People, and the Environment
TOPIC 4: Medicine, Humans, and the Environment
Moderator: Jacques MATEU,
President of the Medicine Section of the Montpellier Academy of Sciences and Letters
Plastic Surgeon2:00–2:40 p.m.: From Animals to Humans: From AIDS to COVID-19,
Eric DELAPORTE, University of Montpellier, Infectious Disease Specialist2:40–3:45 p.m.: Eating Well While Protecting Human Health and the Planet
- 2:40–3:15 p.m.: The Case of Meat,
Pierre FEILLET, French Academy of Agriculture, French Academy of Technologies: - 3:15–3:45 p.m.: The Cretan Diet, the Mediterranean Diet, and Vascular Diseases
Jean-Louis CUQ*, University of Montpellier:
3:45 p.m.–4:25 p.m.: Water Resources: A Global Issue? The Issue of the Century?
Eric SERVAT, University of Montpellier, UNESCO Chair4:25–4:45 p.m.: Break
4:45–5:25 p.m.: The historical controversy between vitalists and reductionists.
Edgar MORIN, CNRS, sociologist, philosopher5:25 p.m.–6:15 p.m.: Roundtable discussion among the speakers
6:15–6:30 p.m.: Closing remarks by Thierry Lavabre-Bertrand, President of the Montpellier Academy of Sciences and Letters
Saturday, December 4—afternoon
- 2:40–3:15 p.m.: The Case of Meat,
As part of the 800th anniversary celebrations of the Faculty of Medicine, in partnership withthe National Academy of Surgery, we will host the Academy of Surgery’s annual conference at our Arnaud de Villeneuve campus.
A symposium organized to mark the 800th anniversary of the School of Medicine.
Members of the National Academy of Surgery will meet to discuss the role 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 Royal Academy of Surgery.
Conference Program, October 21, 2021, at the Historic Building
4:00 p.m.
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The meeting will be held in the anatomy lecture hall of the historic building of the School of Medicine.
Introduction
Henry Coudane, Michel Chammas
Dean Michel Mondain, Montpellier-Nîmes School of Medicine
4:20 p.m.
4:30 p.m.
History
- History of the Montpellier School 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 Lecture Halls – Philippe Marre (Paris)
- History of Surgical Education in Montpellier – Michel Chammas, Thierry Lavabre Bertrand, Etienne Cuénant (Montpellier)
- Georges Marchal: A 20th-Century Surgeon from Montpellier – Joël Marchal (Montpellier)
Conference Program, October 22, 2021, at the Arnaud de Villeneuve Campus
8:00 a.m.
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The conference will take place at the Arnaud de Villeneuve Campus, in the Rondelet Auditorium.
Surgical Robotics: Current Status and Future Prospects
Moderators: Philippe Rouanet (ICM), Leonor Benaim (IGR), Rodolphe Thuret (Montpellier)
- Conclusions from the report on “Robot-Assisted Surgery: A Current Status Analysis” – Xavier Martin, Jean-Claude Couffinhal
- Surgical Robotics: What Does the Future Hold?
- The Researcher's Perspective: Philippe Poignet (LIRMM)
- The CEO's Perspective: Bertin Nahum, Quantum Surgical (Montpellier)
- The Surgeon's Perspective: Jacques Hubert (Nancy)
- Discussion
8:30 a.m.
10:00 a.m. – 10:30 a.m.
Pause
Break, visit the exhibitors
Surgical Education: Simulation, Benefits, and Methods. What Underpins Its Application in Surgery.
Moderators: Jean-Michel Fabre (Montpellier), Renaud Garrel (Montpellier)
- How can simulation add value? What are the benefits of simulation? In which fields should it be used? – Daniel Chevallier (Nice)
- Tools for Simulation-Based Learning: Benefits, Limitations, and Costs
- Medium- and high-fidelity simulators.
- In Laparoscopy and Endoscopy. Astrid Herrero (Montpellier)
- In Arthroscopy. François Sirveaux (Nancy)
- SimLife: Jean Pierre Faure (Poitiers)
- Simulation and Training in Microsurgery. Sybille Facca (Strasbourg), Michel Chammas (Montpellier)
- Funding, Academic Solutions. Michel Chammas
- Medium- and high-fidelity simulators.
- School of Surgery. A Simulation Program as Part of the Training of Young Surgeons. – Laura Beyer Berjot (Marseille), Regis Souche (Montpellier)
10:30 a.m.
12:30 p.m. – 2:00 p.m.
Lunch break
Tour of the Anatomy and Simulation-Based Learning Booths
Surgical Education: Assessments, Other Approaches
Moderators: Michel Prudhomme (Nîmes), Francis Navarro (Montpellier)
- Is Simulation the Only Way to Train a Surgeon? – Patrick Baque (Nice)
- Teaching Anatomy to Support Simulation-Based Learning – Fabrice Duparc (Rouen)
- Surgical simulation program.
- How Should a Surgeon's Training Be Evaluated? – Louis Sibert (Rouen)
- Montpellier's Experience with Implementing an Educational Program: Results One Year Later. Astrid Herrero (Montpellier)
- Simulation-Based Learning: Technical Skills, Interpersonal Skills, Stress Management, Burnout Prevention – Laurent Obert (Besançon) 15’
2:00 p.m.
4:00 p.m.
End of the day
Henry Coudane, Hubert Johanet, Michel Chammas
As part of the 800th anniversary celebrations of the Faculty of Medicine, in partnership with the Occitanie Center for Ethical Reflection and under the patronage of the National Academy of Medicine, we will host the symposium “Man Facing Science” at our Arnaud de Villeneuve campus.
A symposium organized to mark the 800th anniversary of the School of Medicine.
Health and healthcare are evolving, and ethical and societal questions are emerging.
Topics such as the ethical issues surrounding predictive biotechnologies, innovation in the context of a health crisis, and ethical guidelines for innovation in neuroscience will be addressed at this conference, organized in partnership with the Occitanie Regional Ethics Center.

Open to everyone (free registration required), this event will welcome members of the Academy of Sciences as well as the National Academy of Medicine, which is sponsoring the event.
Conference Program, October 7, 2021, on the ADV campus
8:30 a.m.
Home
Opening Remarks
Jean-François ALLILAIRE – Philippe AUGE – Michel MONDAIN
9:00 a.m.
9:20 a.m.
When does opposition to medical and scientific facts become unreasonable?
Jean-François MATTEI
Introduction by Jacques BRINGER
Challenging Expert Opinion in an Era of Scientific Uncertainty and a Health Crisis
Virginie TOURNAY
Host: Claude JAFFIOL
10:00 a.m.
10:40 a.m.
Staying the Course on Scientific Integrity in the Age of COVID-19
Alain FISCHER (video) – Didier HOUSSIN
Introduction by Bernard CHARPENTIER
Science, Politics, and Society: Lessons from the COVID-19 Crisis
Jean-François DELFRAISSY
11:20 a.m.
12:20 p.m.
Lunch Break
What are the ethical guidelines for innovation in neuroscience?
Michel CLANET
1:30 p.m.
2:15 p.m.
New Technologies That Can Read Our Minds?
Laurence DEVILLERS (video) – Emilie OLIE
Host: Jacques TOUCHON
Organoids: Facts and Myths
Albano MELI – Jean-Marc LEMAITRE
Host: Alain PRIVAT
3:15 p.m.
4:15 p.m.
Algorithm-Driven Care: Impact on the Relationship with Patients
Alain LIVARTOWSKI – Bernard NORLINGER
Host: Jacques BRINGER
The Ethical Issues Surrounding Predictive Biotechnology
Pierre LE COZ – Pascal PUJOL
Host: François-Bernard MICHEL
5:15 p.m.
6:00 p.m.
Conclusion
Downtown Montpellier: Historic Building
2 rue École de Médecine
CS 59001
34060 Montpellier cx 2
04 34 43 36 00
North Montpellier
641 Avenue du Doyen Gaston Giraud
34070 Montpellier
04 34 43 35 00/01
Nîmes
186 Chemin du Carreau de Lanes
CS 83021
30908 Nîmes cedex 2
04 66 02 81 81
Montpellier Botanical Garden
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