PASS students, you'll be taking your course tests tomorrow. In accordance with the latest health measures dated January 3, please take note of the following instructions relating to the new isolation rules set out below.

 

 

CASE 1 - COVID-19 POSITIVE PERSONS

A - People with a complete vaccination schedule

  • Isolation :
    • for 7 full days (from date of onset of signs or date of positive test)
    • reduced to 5 days if :
      • Negative antigen test or RT-PCR
      • AND no clinical signs for 48 hours

B - People with incomplete vaccination schedules or unvaccinated people

  • Isolation :
    • for 10 days
    • reduced to 7 days if test negative and no clinical signs for 48 hours

 

CASE 2 - CONTACT PERSONS

A - People with a complete vaccination schedule

  • No isolation BUT :
    • Antigenic test or PCR as soon as contact is known to be positive
      • If positive: ISOLATION
      • If negative: self-test on D2 and D4 after last contact with a positive person
        • If self-test positive, perform TAG or RT-PCR and isolation

B - People with incomplete vaccination schedules or unvaccinated people

  • Isolation for 7 days (from date of last contact with positive person) and negative TAG or RT-PCR at D7

 

ATTENTION

Anyone showing symptoms is strongly advised to undergo an antigenic or PCR test by tomorrow to ensure they are not positive for Covid.

 

Thank you for taking care of yourself and others.

Given the prolonged crisis and the fast-paced workload of teams working in medical and social establishments and services for the elderly (EHPAD and SSIAD) for over a year now, there is a significant need for replacements in these structures.

 

Students, find your summer job now!

Faced with the current health crisis, the need for healthcare staff in EHPADs and SSIADs has increased considerably. As a result, there are a number of vacancies throughout the region. These structures offer several types of positions, such as care assistants, auxiliaires de vie, animateurs... You can therefore apply for several positions, depending on your desires and your level of education.

 

Why apply?

 

  • Enrich your professional experience

  • Serving the collective interest

  • Discover new professions

How to apply?

Students who are unable to find a summer job using the tools at their disposal can also register directly on the platform https://renfortrh.solidarites-sante.gouv.fr/ by clicking on the "I'm an available professional" link and filling in the short questionnaire with their dates of availability and location. They must register as a caregiver. An ESMS will then be able to call them directly.

 

Following government announcements, France is once again subject to strong restrictive measures to limit the spread of COVID-19, for the duration of April 2021. These measures have an impact on the normal operation of the faculty. Find out more about the new regulations below.

Reviews :

  • Examinations

    The examinations for the national health stream diplomas that were scheduled to be held face-to-face are being kept face-to-face in accordance with the derogation permitted by the new decree of April 2, 2021. This applies to the PASS exams on April 22 and 23, and on May 7, 10 and 11 for the disciplinary minors. They will therefore be held on the scheduled dates and in class (in accordance with the derogations authorized by the government). However, this does not apply to the DU and DIU exams, which will be held remotely.

  • Mock exams

    The mock exams organized by the PASS tutorials are entirely online.

    • These exams will take place as scheduled on April 10 for PASS and April 28-29-30 for PACES.
    • Subjects and forms will be available on Moodle at the time of the tests, in the same way as the tests during the year.
    • Special timetables are still available for people who have requested them from Handiversité.
    • Students must register on this form before April 7 for PASS and April 18 for PACES: https: //forms.gle/waJMSQYD8BzN2d5o7

 

Lessons learned :

  • Organization

    Classes will continue as before, i.e. face-to-face classes will be possible up to 20% of the faculty's overall capacity. In teaching rooms, sanitary rules and barrier measures must be applied (maximum 50% of room capacity).

  • Instructions

    Students should refer to the instructions issued by the tuition department for each course of study, which are regularly sent to them by e-mail. Please find the directory of these services below.

1st and 2nd cycle schooling department : med-scol-1-2@umontpellier.fr

PASS/PACES office :

PACES contact: paces-bureau@umontpellier.fr

PASS contact: pass-bureau@umontpellier.fr

1st Cycle Office (DFGSM): med-scol-dfgsm-mtp@umontpellier.fr

2nd Cycle Office (DFASM) : med-scol-dfasm-mtp@umontpellier.fr

Bureau de la scolarité transversales : 

Contact CESP : med-cesp@umontpellier.fr

Contact Passerelles : med-passerelles@umontpellier.fr

International Relations contact: med-ri@umontpellier.fr

Bureau du 3ème cycle des études médicales : medecine-theses@umontpellier.fr

Bureau FMC, DPC, DU, DIU : med-fmc-dpc@umontpellier.fr

BU operations :

BUs continue to operate as before. BUs close at 6.45pm, before curfew.

  • The access

    Access to the BU is restricted to the loan/return of documents and materials and to individual work on site. Access to group work rooms is temporarily suspended;

  • Reservations

    Access is by appointment only: users must therefore reserve a loan/return slot or workstation, either via Affluences or by e-mail, depending on the BU concerned.

    Reservation on Affluences for BU Médecine UPM Reservation on Affluences for BU Médecine Nîmes Reservation by e-mail for the BU Historique Médecine

 

Important information

  • Written confirmation of your appointment (sent by e-mail) is required to enter the BU. It will enable you to justify your journey, together with your student card and thederogatory travel certificate.
  • All students who need to travel to the site for one of the above reasons must bring a completedtravel certificate (reason 1) and their student card to prove their status, in the event of an inspection.

Due to the epidemic context, the government has placed the entire French population under curfew. All residents must be home by 6pm from Saturday, January 16, 2021. Find below the consequences of the curfew on the Faculty's opening hours.

Opening the premises

Faculty premises in Montpellier (historic site and Arnaud de Villeneuve campus) and Nîmes will be closed at 6pm. Faculty occupants must leave the premises by 5.30pm.

The Jardin des Plantes also closes at 5.30pm.

Impact on BUs

  • The BU Historique Médecine centre-ville remains open at its usual times
  • BU Médecine UPM changes its opening hours and closes at 5:30 p.m.
  • BU Médecine Nîmes changes its opening hours and closes at 5:30 p.m.

You must reserve a slot at all BUs:

  • ⚠️ Access to the BU is restricted to the loan/return of documents and materials, and to individual on-site work. Access to group work rooms is temporarily suspended;
  • ⚠️ access is by appointment only: users must therefore reserve a loan/return slot or a workstation, either via Affluences or by e-mail, depending on the BU concerned.

 

How examinations and in-class practical work work work

Exams and practical work scheduled in person will be maintained. Your school will contact you by e-mail 📩 with information on these special cases. If these approach or exceed 6pm, students must carry with them a derogation certificate for personal travel (tick reason 1), their student card, and the course timetable visible on the ENT, to be presented in the event of an examination.

We would like to remind everyone of the importance of respecting barrier measures to limit the spread of the virus. Masks must be worn on all Faculty premises.

"COVID-19: from the city to the hospital" is the name of the next webinar organized by the Faculty's teaching teams in emergency medicine, general medicine and infectiology, to mark the global pandemic of COVID-19. See you on December 10. Read all about it in this article!

 

COVID-19: from the city to the hospital; a webinar organized by the Faculty for interns and physicians

On December 10, 2020, at 7:00 pm, a webinar will be held for doctors and interns. Lhe main theme of this webinar will be the health crisis and COVID-19: from the city to the hospital.

A true university course, it will provide participants with the latest data on the epidemic, to help them manage COVID-19 in their day-to-day practice. The webinar is presented and designed by the Faculty's emergency medicine, infectious medicine and general medicine teaching staff.

 

Webinar program

Professor Michel Amouyal (University Department of General Medicine) will give the floor to Professors Le Moing and Sebbane, as well as to Doctors Loubet and Makinson.

 

Each presentation will last 20 minutes, followed by a 5-minute discussion on the topic.

 

  • Epidemiological and clinical aspects

    Dr Paul Loubet Maladies Infectieuses, CHU Nîmes (20 minutes)

  • Diagnosis and transmission

    Dr Alain Makinson, Infectious and Tropical Diseases, CHU Montpellier (20 minutes)

  • Therapeutics and vaccination

     Pr Vincent Le Moing, Infectious and Tropical Diseases, CHU Montpellier (25 minutes)

  • COVID, city-hospital network: the role of SAMU and emergency services

     Pr Mustapha SEBBANE, Department of Emergency Medicine (10 minutes)

  • Care in primary care: summary

    Prof. Michel Amouyal, University Department of General Medicine (10 minutes)

  • Discussion

     (30 minutes)

 

Replay

This webinar is aimed at current general practitioners and emergency physicians, as well as interns in these specialties.

You can watch the replay of this webinar here: *CtH?6kc

 

 

 

 

 

Despite the announcement of the confinement, the Faculty's associations have managed to support our students through this ordeal by setting up superb actions throughout the month of November. Focus on the November edition!

 

The mustache in the spotlight! 

November is often associated with Movember, a movement to raise awareness of men's diseases. 

Our associations got involved and shared their best moustaches on their networks while raising awareness of prostate cancer! 

 

 

See this post on Instagram

 

A publication shared by AMESF_SFMTP (@amesf_sfmtp)

 

 

See this post on Instagram

 

A publication shared by ACM Corpo (@acm_corpo)

Positivity rhymes with activity! 

 

We can never say it often enough: sport is good for your health! ASMM understands this, offering twice-weekly sports sessions on the zoom app to keep in touch with its subscribers, which is essential to avoid isolation. 

 

 

See this post on Instagram

 

A publication shared by Tim ASMM (@tim_asmm)

Revision and homework require organization if you are to achieve your goals. ASMM' s Yoga Lives and AMESF' s Positive Thoughts have accompanied our students in this new way of working, offering them a bubble of positive energy. 

 

Committed to action!

 

The Crocos du Monde association was able to take part in the "maraudes" organized by Samu solidaire to help the most destitute and homeless by offering them a hot meal and simply a little comfort. 

 

November was also tobacco-free month. AMESF was there to raise awareness of the risks of smoking during pregnancy. 

 

See this post on Instagram

 

A publication shared by AMESF_SFMTP (@amesf_sfmtp)

Your tutorials, more than ever at your side

 

Finally, we'd like to end this article by mentioning the continuity of services provided by your tutors, who did not fail in their mission during the lockdown. By offering dematerialized tutoring sessions, remote exams and a virtual BU, your tutors have once again shown no lack of creativity in supporting our PASS and PACES students as they approach their first-semester exams! 

 

What's more, the tutorials organized sharing sessions and a "parent tutorial" conference to support the parents of future PASS students. This initiative was greatly appreciated by the 50 families who attended the remote event.

 

Next event: the Tutoscars, the mock exams organized by the UM's 3 talented health tutorials: ATSM, TSN and ATP, on December 5 and 19 for PACES and PASS students.

 

Once again, our associations have made us proud of themselves, their actions and our students. See you soon to discover their actions for the month of December! #Proud of our students

From October 30, 2020, France will once again be under general lockdown. This will have an impact on the Faculty's operations, but unlike the last lockdown, it will not close its doors. Find out more about the new arrangements below.

 

Last update: 05/11/20 - 09:38

The Faculty is not closing its doors

Unlike the first lockdown, the faculty will not be closing its doors.

Continuity of service will be ensured in person, and some counters will be open by appointment (please contact the relevant department to arrange an appointment).

Remote services operate unchanged, and all departments can be contacted by e-mail (see directory below).

Montpellier sites

 

How teaching works

 

  • EVERY STUDENT AND STAFF MEMBER HAS A ZOOM ACCOUNT

    Every student and teacher at the Faculté de Médecine de Montpellier-Nîmes has a Zoom license issued by the Université de Montpellier.

    To follow courses/meetings/tutoring sessions, simply create your Zoom account 💻 with your university address: prenom.nom@umontpellier.fr for staff and teachers or prenom.nom@etu.umontpellier.fr for students.

  • CM GOES REMOTE

    As of Monday November 2, all lectures will be dematerialized. ECNi preparation lectures will also be dematerialized. ⚠️ No student will be allowed to come to the Faculty to attend a lecture. ⚠️

    Classes will be held on ZOOM. Class schedules will remain as originally planned. A virtual room has been created for each lecture hall. All you need to do is connect to the virtual room corresponding to the physical room initially scheduled. The addresses of the virtual rooms will be communicated to each class by e-mail. 📧

  • ED GOES REMOTE

    Tutorials will be fully dematerialized from Monday November 2. ⚠️ No student will be allowed to come to the Faculty to take a DE. ⚠️

    Classes will be held on ZOOM. The ED schedules will remain identical to those initially planned. A virtual room has been created for each ED room. All you need to do is connect to the virtual room corresponding to the physical room initially scheduled. The addresses of the virtual rooms will be communicated to each class by e-mail. 📧

  • TUTORING SESSIONS MOVE TO DISTANCE LEARNING

    Tutoring sessions will be entirely paperless from Monday November 2. ⚠️ No student will be allowed to attend a tutoring session in person. ⚠️

    Sessions will be held on ZOOM. Tutorials communicate the details of their new sessions directly on their usual social networks. Follow them!

    • ATSM (Montpellier- ADV)
    • ATP (Montpellier - Flahault)
    • TSN (Nîmes)
  • SOME TP ARE MAINTAINED IN PRESENTIAL

    Some practical courses that are essential to the students' training will be maintained by dispensation in the classroom. Non-essential practical work will be postponed to a later period or cancelled.

    Students concerned will be issued with a special travel certificate, which they should keep with them in case of an inspection during their trip.

    ⚠️ Only students with this certificate will be authorized to enter the campus for their practical training. ⚠️ Students involved in these practical sessions will be notified by e-mail. 📧

    PT will be carried out in strict compliance with sanitary conditions: compulsory wearing of masks 😷, regular hand washing, compliance with barrier gestures and premises capacity reduced to 50% of their initial capacity.

 

BU and workroom operations

BU : access on reservation

After a temporary closure while their reception conditions are reorganized, the UM BUs will reopen as of Thursday, November 5, 2020, under certain conditions:

  • ⚠️ Access to the BU is restricted to the loan/return of documents and materials, and to individual on-site work. Access to group work rooms is temporarily suspended;
  • ⚠️ access is by appointment only: users must therefore reserve a loan/return slot or a workstation, either via Affluences or by e-mail, depending on the BU concerned.
Reservation on Affluences for BU Médecine UPM Reservation on Affluences for BU Médecine Nîmes Reservation by e-mail for the BU Historique Médecine

⚡ For reservations by e-mail, please indicate the reason for your visit: to borrow/return documents or to work on site. Please note: written confirmation of your appointment (sent by e-mail) is required to enter the BU. It will enable you to justify your visit, together with your student card and the "attestation dérogatoire de déplacement" (available by clicking HERE).

⚠️ A quota of places for individual work on site is reserved for D4 students preparing their ECNi as well as for PASS/PACES students ⚠️

Confinement means the suspension of extended evening and weekend opening hours. On the other hand, all BU services are available, subject to compliance with sanitary measures and protective measures and equipment: access to documents, use of open-access computers, printing/photocopying/scanning, wifi, interlibrary loans, undifferentiated loans and returns, etc. Librarians answer questions online: boomerang.biu-montpellier.fr

 

Workrooms

⚡ Further information on how workrooms operate during containment will arrive on this article shortly.

 

Practice thesis defense process

This will have an impact on the way theses are defended: only the applicant will be authorized to defend the thesis on site, in the presence of the jury, in the traditional Salle des Actes in the Bâtiment Historique. The applicant will be issued with a personal travel certificate.

📧 More information will be e-mailed to the interns concerned at a later date.

 

How internships work

Semiology courses are suspended until further notice in Montpellier and Nîmes.

The DFASM1, 2 and 3 internships are maintained, with the hospital students concerned continuing their training on hospital wards.

For all students who may come into contact with patients carrying SARS-COV 19, it is important to note that the strict application of barrier measures during their internships represents an effective guarantee of protection against the risk of contamination.

The continuation of the health service is currently being discussed and validated with the Rectorat. More information to follow.

⚡ Further information on how internships and health service work during confinement will arrive on this article shortly.

 

How exams work

Examinations scheduled in person will be maintained. Students will be provided with a personal exemption travel certificate. Exam organization conditions will be communicated directly to the students concerned by e-mail 📧

The inter-regional ECN (DFASM3) exams will continue to be held on November 20, 2020, and will be administered remotely. The test schedule and organization details will be sent by e-mail 📧

 

We'll keep you updated on this article on our social networks: Twitter, Facebook, Instagram. Follow us there!

 

Due to the epidemic context, the President of the Republic has placed the Montpellier metropolis under curfew. All residents must be home by 9pm as of Saturday, October 17, 2020. Find below the consequences of the curfew on the Faculty's opening hours.

October 23 update: The curfew has been extended to the Gard département, implying new arrangements for the Nîmes site.

Opening the premises

Faculty premises in Montpellier (historic site and Arnaud de Villeneuve campus) will be closed at 8pm to give everyone, staff and students, time to go home.

From Monday October 26, the Faculty's premises in Nîmes will close at 8.15pm to give everyone, staff and students, time to go home.

 

Impact on BUs

  • The BU Historique Médecine centre-ville remains open at its usual times
  • The BU Médecine UPM changes its opening hours and closes at 8:00 p.m. on weekdays.
  • Visit BU Medicine Nîmes is now impacted by curfew constraints and will switch to curfew hours on October 26:
    • Closes weekdays at 8.15pm
    • Open Saturdays from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m.
    • Open Sundays from 1 to 7 p.m.
We would like to remind everyone of the importance of respecting barrier measures to limit the spread of the virus. Masks must be worn on all Faculty premises.

Due to the health situation, the Ministry of Higher Education has decided to reduce the capacity of teaching rooms on the Montpellier site by 50%. Read more in this article.

 

Update October 23, 2020: Like the Montpellier site, the Nîmes site has just been placed under reinforced alert.

The measures have therefore been extended to the Nîmes site. See relevant paragraphs below.

Lectures

Lectures are given face-to-face, and the number of students present is checked to ensure that the maximum number of seats occupied is 50%.

Specific provisions PASS / PACES Montpellier

PASS: Lectures are given face-to-face with a maximum of 50% of the room's capacity, respecting 1 place out of 2. Courses will be available on Moodle during the day.

PACES: Lectures have already been dematerialized.

Specific provisions PASS / PACES Nîmes

PASS: Two amphitheaters are available on the ADV site and one on the Flahault site; students who are unable to find places will have the courses available on Moodle. Screening will be provided to prevent access to the amphitheater once seats are occupied.

PACES: Lectures have already been dematerialized.

Specific provisions for 1st cycle Montpellier

A survey will be set up the day before the course to find out where you are in the classroom. If possible, other students will be able to follow the course on zoom or moodle after the recording.

Specific provisions for 1st cycle Nîmes

Lectures are given face-to-face, using a maximum of 50% of the room's capacity and respecting a ratio of 1:2.

Students who can't find a place will have the courses available on Moodle.

Specific provisions for 2nd cycle Montpellier

Lectures are given face-to-face, with a controlled number of students present (100 per lecture hall or 25 per classroom for the ADV health campus, and 50% capacity for the UPM lecture halls). We therefore offer you an alternating presence. You will receive information specific to your UE or MI from the administrators or university secretariats. Students who are unable to attend face-to-face classes will have access to the recording provided as soon as possible for the DFASM1 and 2 classes. For UE1 and UE 10 of DFASM3, a zoom link will be sent to you.

For current MIC students, the organization remains unchanged.

Specific provisions for 2nd cycle Nîmes

Lectures are given face-to-face, using a maximum of 50% of the room's capacity, occupying 1 place out of 2.

Students who can't find a place will have the courses available on Moodle.

For the best-of sessions, large rooms or amphitheaters will be mobilized to enable face-to-face meetings with attendance checks.

Provisions relating to the Montpellier maieutics stream

When it is not possible to accommodate the entire class with a capacity reduced to 50%, teaching will take place as follows:

- Odd week Group 1 face-to-face + Group 2 distance learning
- Even week Group 1 remote + Group 2 face-to-face
Teachers will therefore have to organize their courses accordingly, i.e. in a hybrid format, with half of the class taking part in face-to-face classes, and the other half in distance learning via the Zoom application.
As a reminder, group 1 corresponds to the first half of the alphabetical list of students, group 2 corresponds to the 2nd half. (You will receive your class list specifying the groups from your school administrator shortly).
In all cases, the distance created by this new configuration must be respected.

 

Tutorials

DEs will be held in DE rooms with a maximum of 50% of seats occupied.

Specific provisions PASS / PACES Montpellier

PASS: Tutorials are given face-to-face with a maximum of 50% of the room's capacity, respecting 1 place out of 2. Only students enrolled in the scheduled group will be allowed into the classroom. You must therefore scrupulously respect the group to which you have been assigned.

An ED session will be recorded and put online on MOODLE when all ED sessions have been completed (i.e. at the beginning of the following week).

PACES: Tutorials are given face-to-face, using a maximum of 50% of the room's capacity, respecting a ratio of 1:2. Only students enrolled in the scheduled group will be allowed to enter the classroom. You must therefore scrupulously respect the group to which you have been assigned.

In the event of the maximum number of students entering the room being reached, additional students will be denied access, but will be able to retrieve the session video on Moodle.

Specific provisions PASS / PACES Nîmes

PASS: Two amphitheaters are available on the ADV site and one on the Flahault site; students who are unable to find places will have the courses available on Moodle. Screening will be provided to prevent access to the amphitheater once seats are occupied.

PACES: Tutorials are given face-to-face, using a maximum of 50% of the room's capacity, respecting a ratio of 1:2. Only students enrolled in the scheduled group will be allowed to enter the classroom. You must therefore scrupulously respect the group to which you have been assigned.

In the event of the maximum number of students entering the room being reached, additional students will be denied access, but will be able to retrieve the session video on Moodle.

Specific provisions for 1st cycle Montpellier

As far as possible, the DEs will be held in amphitheaters to enable as many people as possible to attend them in person. You will be informed of these instructions by e-mail via your school.

Specific provisions for 1st cycle Nîmes

Tutorials are given face-to-face, with a maximum of 50% of the room's capacity and 1 place out of 2.

Students who are unable to find a place will have the courses available on Moodle or, depending on the case, will be able to follow the ED remotely if a ZOOM link appears in the ENT schedule.

UE Libres are taught face-to-face for the whole group. The rooms are organized in such a way as to respect the principle of 50% of maximum capacity.

Specific provisions for 2nd cycle Montpellier

From the week of October 12, courses and DEs will be delivered in a hybrid format, with 50% in-class and 50% distance learning via ZOOM for all classes. This link will be sent to you before classes start.

Specific provisions for 2nd cycle Nîmes

Tutorials are given face-to-face with a maximum of 50% of the room's capacity, respecting 1 place out of 2.

Students who cannot find a place will have the courses available on Moodle or, depending on the case, will be able to follow the ED remotely if a ZOOM link appears in the ENT schedule.

Provisions relating to the Montpellier maieutics stream

When it is not possible to accommodate the entire class with a capacity reduced to 50%, teaching will take place as follows:

- Odd week Group 1 face-to-face + Group 2 distance learning
- Even week Group 1 remote + Group 2 face-to-face
Teachers will therefore have to organize their courses accordingly, i.e. in a hybrid format, with half of the class taking part in face-to-face classes, and the other half in distance learning via the Zoom application.
As a reminder, group 1 corresponds to the first half of the alphabetical list of students, group 2 corresponds to the 2nd half. (You will receive your class list specifying the groups from your school administrator shortly).
In all cases, the distance created by this new configuration must be respected.

 

 

Tutoring sessions

Montpellier

Classrooms and amphitheaters will be occupied to 50% of their maximum capacity. There will be no exceptions to this rule, and tutoring sessions will be offered on Zoom for students unable to access the rooms.

 

Nîmes

Tutoring sessions: the maximum capacity of rooms and amphitheaters is 1 out of 2 places. There will be no exceptions to this rule, and tutoring sessions will be offered in ZOOM for students unable to access the rooms.

The sessions are recorded and stored on a google drive.

These measures are subject to change: please follow the Tutor's instructions first.

 

Workrooms

All sites

Workroom capacity is limited to 1 person out of 2.

 

New Gauges

  • Site ADV

    • Classrooms: 25 people
    • Amphitheatre: 100 people
    • Workrooms: 25 people
    • UPM Halls and Amphitheatre: 50% reduction in capacity
  • Flahault site (PASS / PACES)

    • Amphi A: 226 people
    • Amphi C: 59 people
    • Préfa BU 1-2: 35 people
    • Préfa 1-2-3-4: 30 people
    • TD 2: 28 people
    • TD 3: 32 people
  • BH site

    • Anatomy amphitheatre: 120 people
    • Salle Macabies: 40 people
    • Salle Bonaventure: 15 people
    • Boardroom: 15 people
  • Nîmes site 

    • Amphi 1: 152 people
    • Amphi 2: 105 people
    • Chalet: 64 people
    • Rooms 126 and 129: 40 people
    • Room 123: 33 people
    • Room 332: 32 people
    • Rooms 434 and 434A: 30 people
    • Room 007: 25 people
    • Room 337: 24 people
    • Room 326: 22 people
    • Room 127: 21 people
    • Room 336: 20 people
    • Room 125 (workroom): 17 people
    • Room 231 (videoconferencing): 15 people
    • Room 124 (meeting room): 10 people
    • Room 105 (meeting room): 7 people
    • Simulation rooms
      • Blocks: 3 people
      • Debriefing: 5 people
      • TP rooms: 4 people

 

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By decision of the Préfet de l'Hérault, the Journées du Patrimoine will not be held in public buildings. The Faculty and the Jardin des Plantes are affected by this cancellation. Read more in this article.

 

Cancellation of JEP at the Faculty of Medicine and its Jardin des Plantes

Prefectoral order no. 2020.01.1066 prohibits the public from visiting state-run establishments during the 2020 European Heritage Days, due to the current health situation.

We regret to announce the cancellation of the guided tours scheduled for Saturday September 19 and Sunday September 20. 

This cancellation applies to events taking place in the Historical Building of the Faculty of Medicine and in the Jardin des Plantes.

Download the Order Download the CP from the Prefecture

 

Suspension of the temporary exhibitions "Art and Anatomy" and "Corps à Coeur" on September 19

In consultation with the University presidency, the Faculty management has also decided to suspend the following temporary exhibitions in the Bâtiment Historique over the weekend: "Art et Anatomie" in the Musée Atger and the "Corps à Coeur" exhibition in the Tekné Makré rooms.

 

These exhibitions will resume their normal opening hours on Monday September 21.