MUSE, Montpellier University of Excellence, is organizing a contest for students to test their knowledge of the university.

The CONNECT competition runs from March 29 to April 9, 2021, and is open only to students who are members of the MUSE consortium during the 2020–2021 academic year.

Students must answer 10 multiple-choice questions on MUSE topics.

After completing this survey, students will have the chance to win one of the 100 prizes up for grabs:

  •  15€500 gift cards for the Odysseum shopping center
  • 20 €250 gift cards for the Odysseum shopping center
  • 40 €100 gift cards for the Odysseum shopping center
  • 25 Montpellier University of Excellence Sweatshirts

The drawing will take place between April 26 and 30, 2021.

 

 

 

Good luck, everyone!

Following government announcements, France is once again subject to strict restrictions to limit the spread of COVID-19 for the entire month of April 2021. These measures are affecting the faculty’s normal operations. Please find the details regarding these new arrangements below.

Exams:

  • Exams

    The national health-related degree exams that were scheduled to be held in person will continue to be held in person, in accordance with the exemption permitted by the new decree of April 2, 2021. This applies to the PASS exams on April 22 and 23 and the exams for disciplinary minors on May 7, 10, and 11. They will therefore take place as scheduled and in person (in accordance with the exemptions authorized by the government). However, this does not apply to the DU and DIU exams, which will be held remotely.

  • Mock Exams

    The practice exams organized by the PASS tutoring programs are moving entirely online.

    • These exams will take place as scheduled on April 10 for the PASS exams and on April 28, 29, and 30 for the PACES exams.
    • The exam topics and forms will be available on Moodle during exam times, following the same procedure as the quizzes held throughout the school year.
    • Flexible schedules are always available for those who have requested them from Handiversité
    • Students must register using this form by April 7 for the PASS program and by April 18 for the PACES program:https://forms.gle/waJMSQYD8BzN2d5o7

 

The lessons:

  • Organization

    Classes will continue under the same guidelines that were in effect previously, namely that in-person attendance is permitted for up to 20% of the faculty’s total capacity. In classrooms, health and safety guidelines and preventive measures must be followed (maximum 50% of classroom capacity).

  • Instructions

    Students should refer to the instructions from the academic affairs offices for their respective programs, which are regularly sent to them by email. Please find the directory of these offices below.

Undergraduate and Graduate Admissions Office:med-scol-1-2@umontpellier.fr

PASS/PACES Office:

PACES Contact:paces-bureau@umontpellier.fr

PASS Contact:pass-bureau@umontpellier.fr

Undergraduate Office (DFGSM):med-scol-dfgsm-mtp@umontpellier.fr

Graduate Studies Office (DFASM): med-scol-dfasm-mtp@umontpellier.fr

Office of Cross-Curricular Education: 

CESP Contact: med-cesp@umontpellier.fr

Contact Passerelles:med-passerelles@umontpellier.fr

International Relations Contact:med-ri@umontpellier.fr

Office of Graduate Medical Studies:  medecine-theses@umontpellier.fr

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

How the University Libraries Operate:

Library operations will continue as usual. The libraries close at 6:45 p.m., before the curfew.

  • Access

    Access to the university libraries is limited to borrowing and returning materials and equipment, as well as individual study on site. Accessto group study rooms is therefore temporarily suspended;

  • Reservations

    Access is by appointment only: users must therefore reserve a time slot for borrowing or returning items or a study space, either through Affluences or by email, depending on the library in question.

    Reservations on Affluences for the UPM Medical Library Reservations on Affluences for the Nîmes Medical Library Reservations by email for the Historical Medicine Library

 

Important Information

  • Written confirmation of your appointment (sent by email) is required to enter the university library. This, along with your student ID andyour travel exemption certificate, will serve as proof of the necessity of your visit.
  • Any student who must come to campus for one of the reasons listed above must present a completedtravel authorization form (reason 1) and carry their student ID card to verify their student status in case of a check.

Since getting started in health-related studies in Montpellier can be daunting, the Montpellier Health Tutoring Association (ATSM) offers a week-long internship and training program so that high school students can embark on these studies well-informed and well-prepared!

 

The program:

To mark High School Students’ Week, members ofthe Montpellier Health Tutoring Association have put together a comprehensive program designed to provide the best possible support not only to future medical students but also to their parents and the teaching staff at various high schools.

 

  • This week, dedicated to high school students, will take place from April 19 to 23, from 4:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m., online via Zoom!

 

  • By the end of this completely free week, high school students will understand how the reform of admission to health-related programs (Medicine, Midwifery, Pharmacy, Dentistry, Physical Therapy, and Occupational Therapy under the PASS program) works!

 

  • The association also offers a training program specifically designed for secondary school teaching staff to equip them with the skills needed to guide high school students in choosing their academic paths.

 

  • High school students will be fully informed about this year’s tutoring program, which offers academic and emotional support—completely free of charge and supervised by university professors!

 

  • Members of the ATSM association will lead a workshop on how to prepare for college admission. The program will also include a conference bringing together students who have been accepted into health-related programs, their parents, and high school students and their parents.

 

  • This week also includes students in their junior and sophomore years, with a comprehensive overview of the PASS and LAS programs and a discussion on which specialized courses to choose.

 

  • For seniors, tutors will review the key points of the high school curriculum that students need to master in order to ensure they have a solid foundation.

Practical Information:

 

This year, students at the University of Montpellier have the opportunity to showcase their talents through a graphic design contest on the theme of racism.

National Weekof Education and Action Against Racism will take place from March 21 to 28. To mark the occasion, the Mission for the Prevention and Action Against Racism and Antisemitism, in coordination with the Student Vice President, the Office of Campus Life, and the Office of Communications at the University of Montpellier, is organizing a contest for students.

This graphic design contest will take place from March 23 to May 28, 2021, and will give students the opportunity to express themselves on an important topic: racism and antisemitism. Through graphic designs (posters, social media posts, flyers, photographs, illustrations, etc.), students will be able to highlight the University of Montpellier’s commitment to combating all forms of discrimination.

The Contest:

  • Objectives

    • Promoting republican values and raising awareness about anti-racism through graphic design
    • Breaking Down Prejudices
    • Upholding the values of Liberty, Equality, and Fraternity
  • Organization

    • Collection of Graphic Designs
    • Selection of 10 winners at the conclusion of this contest
  • Price

    • The 10 best graphic designs will form the basis of a campaign to raise awareness, educate the public, and take action against racism and anti-Semitism.
    • The 10 students who created the selected designs will each receive a FNAC gift card worth 150€.

 

 

How to participate:

 

Good luck, everyone!

Prospective students, be sure to mark your calendars! The open house will be held online on Saturday, March 6, 2021. More information will be posted here soon!

 

Come join us at our Faculty's Open House!

Come join us at our Faculty’s Open House, which will take place on March 6, 2021, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.! This year’s event, organized by the University of Montpellier, will be 100% virtual.

At our booth, you can:

  • Ask our students, faculty, and administrative staff your questions
  • Viewing Videoconferences
  • Attend webinars
  • Download documentation
  • You can pre-register now!

 

And to make sure you don't miss a thing about our department, download our program!

Open House Pre-Registration Download our program

To learn everything about Open House events at UM (and thus about all of its departments), visit this page: https://www.umontpellier.fr/articles/journee-portes-ouvertes-de-lum

PASS and LAS students: In this article, you’ll find a message from Dean Mondain regarding the available spots in DFGSM2 (second year of medical school) for the upcoming academic year. You’ll also find an update on the available spots in midwifery. 

An Update on Places in Maieutics

A Message from the Dean (School of Medicine)

Key Points – MEDICINE Program

 

  • Regarding enrollment in the DFGSM2 (MEDICINE) program for the 2021–22 academic year

    320 spots will be available in DFGSM2 (MEDICINE)for the 2021–22 academic year, including:

    • 172 spots for PACES repeat students
    • 148 spots for PASS, LAS, and bridge programs . 70% of these 148 spots are reserved for PASS students.

    Update as of April 7, 2021: One additional spot is available in medicine, allocated to the PASS.

  • Regarding repeating the PASS

    Students are not allowed to repeat the PASS program. 

    However, you can apply for the MMOP program a second time during LAS 2 or LAS 3 if you have the required ECTS credits.

  • Regarding the success rate for PASS students transitioning to the MEDICINE program

    The minimum pass rate is 5.8%

    • This rate is higher than that of first-time PASS applicants in 2019–2020, which was 5.6%
    • This minimum rate would correspond to an unlikely scenario: that is, if all students enrolled in the PASS program were to apply to medical school.

    This minimum rate is guaranteed and can only go up.

    The final acceptance rate will not be known with certainty until after the MMOP application phase, which will take place at a later date, depending on the preferences of all students.

 

The Dean of the School of Medicine and all the administrative and teaching staff at our institution extend their best wishes to you for 2021. To mark the occasion, watch this video message from our Dean, Michel Mondain.


“This has been an intense year for everyone: between the first-year reforms, the celebrations marking the Faculty’s 800th anniversary, and the health crisis we’ve been facing since last March. These somewhat challenging circumstances remind us of the importance of the values of collective commitment. But more importantly, they compel us to return to what truly matters: people.”

“Solidarity among all, solidarity across generations”

"This year, more than ever, people are playing a significant role in our daily lives, whether professionally or personally. 2021 will be a year of recovery from the health crisis for students, teachers, and staff."

"For this new year, the key word is solidarity."

"Take care of yourself; let's take care of each other"

 

And finally, Ms. Herrada, Ms. Mengual, Mr. Lumbroso, Mr. Matecki, Mr. Messner, Mr. Mary, and Mr. Doladille wish you a wonderful 2021 and send you their best wishes for happiness.

Each year, a new Vice Dean is elected by the students to represent them before the Dean and in the Faculty’s various governing bodies (Management Council, Academic Council, etc.). This year, Florian is taking over from Salomé. Read his interview here: learn about his background, his role in supporting students, and the projects he hopes to implement throughout this academic year! An Interview.

 

Hello, Florian! You were recently elected Vice Dean of Students at the Montpellier-Nîmes School of Medicine. Can you tell us a little more about yourself?

Hello! My name is Florian Mary. I'm currently a senior in medical school in Montpellier, and I'm originally from Perpignan (Go USAP! 🟡🔴). 

To put it briefly, you know, I don't think there are any right or wrong choices, but like many others, I haven't yet decided on my future path; I have several specialties in mind, including General Practice. 

 

You are now the Student Vice Dean: what does your role entail?

It’s important to note that the VDE is, first and foremost, an elected student representative, and like any elected official, my term will last two years. 

Our shared responsibility is therefore to represent students before the faculty’s academic and administrative bodies (the UFR, to be precise), whether during council meetings or committee sessions.

Nevertheless, for the next year, I will be responsible for tasks specific to the VDE, which include serving as the primary point of contact for the Dean and faculty representatives on all matters concerning students, and managing the team of elected officers and ADEMMOOS members to ensure we are as effective as possible in handling the various issues at hand and in developing the association.

Furthermore, communication with other associations and programs within the faculty is essential, whether it involves a project idea, student representation, or facilitating certain exchanges. I believe these connections offer us new perspectives for reflection and allow us to lift each other up. 

What motivated you to take on this role? Was this a commitment you wanted to make from the very beginning of your studies?

Before my term as an elected official and VDE, I had already spent two years immersed in the student organization scene—first as a mentor, then as Vice President of Representation at the Montpellier Medical Student Union—driven by a desire to be there to help students. 

And I have to say that the experiences and the people I’ve met this year at ACM—whether it’s everyone in my class, the “senior” VP Reprez, and Salomé, of course—have played a big part in that. 

I was curious, and I thought this position was a great opportunity to continue contributing to the students and to the life of the faculty. 

 

How do you balance your duties as Associate Dean with your responsibilities as a student? 

So it requires a certain amount of organization, and last year was particularly helpful in that regard, especially because I was juggling a very demanding schedule of volunteer work and academic studies. 

But I set aside my volunteer slots at lunchtime so I can usually keep my work time in the evening. 

 

What are your goals for this term? What projects do you hope to carry out?

So the primary goal is to continue the projects started by previous executive boards, whether it’s the flu vaccination campaign, the Future Interns Forum… 

This year, we have a perfect blend of experience and new ideas, and it shows in our projects. 

We want to ramp up our communication efforts, building on last year’s momentum—especially through ADEMMOOS’s Instagram (👉 go follow us if you haven’t already)—while also staying active on other social media platforms. 

Reforms are, of course, at the heart of our mandates, and well-being and sustainable development are also areas where ideas take shape. 

 

What are the most common requests from students?

Usually, it's just installing a beer tap in the cafeteria 🙃. 

On a more serious note, these are mainly questions about how our studies are organized and proposals for changes that require discussion with the school administration and teachers. 

Student representatives serve as a channel for students to make their voices heard, and this is a theme that runs through many of the messages. 

 

The health crisis is having a major impact on students' lives right now. Do you have a message you'd like to share on this occasion?

I think that given the times we're living in, it's important to take care of ourselves and others. 

Reach out to your family and friends, share your thoughts, chat, and talk with them—but don't stay alone. And if you need to, you can turn to us; there will always be someone there to respond. 

And take this opportunity to watch some movie classics—no more excuses for missing out on *The Green Mile* or *Forrest Gump* 🍿. 

 

If students have questions for you or would like to bring something to the attention of the management board, how can they contact you?

It's very simple: through ADEMMOOS's Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter accounts, or via email 📩 for those who prefer that method at ademmos.elus.etudiants@gmail.com

Or they can also come talk to us—we're all very nice, and we don't bite!

 

One last question: What advice would you give to students who would like to become an associate dean? How can they achieve this, and what do you think are the essential qualities for this role?

So, I think that having experience in the nonprofit sector—whatever form it takes—can be helpful and will give you an added edge for the position, as well as allow you to gain experience. 

Next, you need to be aware of the amount of work involved and the importance of the position, but don't worry—good organization and a willingness to do your best will work in your favor. 

After all, you’re not alone, and being a VDE is, above all, about being part of a team. 

Having a great team like the one I'm part of is therefore essential to making this term as successful as possible! 

 

Thank you very much for your time! We wish you all the best during your term and thank you for your dedication!

 

Despite the announcement of the lockdown, the Faculty’s student organizations managed to support our students through this difficult time by organizing some wonderful initiatives throughout the month of November. Check out the November edition of the student organization recap! 

 

Let's celebrate the mustache! 

The month of November is often associated with Movember, a movement dedicated to raising awareness about men's health issues. 

Our organizations got involved and shared photos of their best mustaches on social media while raising awareness about prostate cancer! 

 

 

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Positivity goes hand in hand with activity! 

 

We can't say it enough: exercise is good for your health! The ASMM understands this well and offers twice-weekly workout sessions on Zoom to stay connected with its members—which is essential for preventing isolation. 

 

 

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Studying and taking classes at home require good organization in order to achieve one’s goals. The ASMM’s live yoga sessions and the AMESF’s positive messages have supported our students in this new way of working by providing them with a burst of positive energy. 

 

Actions Taken!

 

The organization Les Crocos du Monde was able to participate in the outreach efforts organized by Samu Solidaire to help the most disadvantaged and the homeless by providing them with a hot meal and, quite simply, a little comfort. 

 

November also marked National No-Smoking Month. AMESF took part in this initiative by launching an awareness campaign on the risks of smoking during pregnancy. 

 

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Your tutorials—there for you now more than ever

 

Finally, we’ll conclude this article by highlighting the continuity of services so admirably provided by your tutoring teams, who never faltered in their mission during the lockdown. By offering online tutoring sessions, remote study groups, and even a virtual library, your tutors have once again demonstrated their creativity in supporting our PASS and PACES students as they prepare for their first-semester exams! 

 

In addition, the tutors organized information-sharing sessions and a “parent tutoring” conference to support the parents of prospective PASS students. This initiative was greatly appreciated by the 50 families who attended this virtual event.

 

Upcoming event: the Tutoscars, mock exams organized by the UM’s three talented health tutoring groups— ATSM, TSN, and ATP—on December 5 and 19 for PACES and PASS students.

 

Once again, our student organizations have made us proud of them, their initiatives, and our students. Stay tuned to learn more about their initiatives this December! #ProudOfOurStudents

After Othofaso a few days ago, it’s now time for ASMM, the Montpellier Medical School Sports Association! Today we’re meeting with Amandine, the vice president in charge of communications, who’s here to tell us more!

 

Could you tell us a little about your organization? What is its mission?

The Montpellier Medical Sports Association (ASMM) is an organization founded about ten years ago with the goal of promoting sports among medical students in a friendly atmosphere. While this objective has remained unchanged over the years, the ASMM has evolved, notably by welcoming PACES (soon to be PASS-LAS) and midwifery students.Our association allows health sciences students to reconnect with sports—which are often neglected during their studies—in a friendly and relaxed setting. These moments are especially important for PACES/PASS/LAS students, who face considerable pressure regarding their entrance exams. The entire team is therefore there to listen to them, provide moral support, and offer a friendly outlet. This year’s goal is to open membership to other health-related programs, particularly students in physical therapy and dentistry.

 

What activities do you carry out throughout the year? Can you tell us about them?

Throughout the year, we hold two sessions per week: one exclusively for PACES/PASS/LAS students and the other for medical and midwifery students. The content of our sessions varies based on the members’ preferences. Sessions often consist of exercises focused on endurance or strength training, as well as a more recreational component featuring team sports like ULTIMATE.

We also organize activities outside of class: canoeing, beach volleyball, trampoline, pétanque, laser tag, indoor soccer…

 

Why and how can I join your organization?

Joining our association gives students access to our sessions and sports events all year round. Membership costs 5€ for PACES, LAS, PASS, and second- and third-year medical and midwifery students. Registration is free for students in higher years. You can sign up at any time throughout the year, either online via the Pumpkin app or in person at the start of a session or before an event: it couldn’t be easier—just download the app and create an account using the code ASMM.

 

Can you tell us a little about the 2020–21 executive committee election?

A new executive board is elected internally each year. It is composed primarily of third-year medical students, as well as one midwifery student. The current executive board consists of:

  • Tristan Georger: President
  • Juliette Cuminal: Secretary
  • Cécile Burgalieres: Treasurer
  • Romane Barbier and Nicolas Rouvière: Vice Presidents in Charge of Partnerships
  • Pietro Rosso: Vice President in Charge of Sessions
  • Aurélien Clamens: Vice President of Communications, Sage-Femme
  • Amandine Sautel and Matthieu Branchereau: Vice Presidents in Charge of Medical Communications

 

COVID-19 Update

The current health crisis has led us to rethink our sessions, particularly by no longer offering team sports. We have also divided participants into groups of 10, then 6, to limit the spread of the virus and protect our members. Safety measures (wearing masks, using hand sanitizer) are also strictly enforced during our sessions and events. We also prioritize outdoor activities, such as our running sessions. We’re also working with partner sports facilities to offer small-group activities to our members, which they can enjoy whenever they want (bowling, rock climbing, escape rooms, laser tag, etc.). We’ve also launched live yoga sessions on Instagram, which help balance student well-being with the need to limit group activities.

How can I contact you on social media?

Instagram: tim_asmm

Facebook: tim asmm

Website: ASMM Association