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The SPES (Primary Care, Environment, and Health) program is a training initiative organized by the Department of General Practice at the Montpellier-Nîmes School of Medicine and the Avicenne University Multidisciplinary Health Center in Cabestany. A one-day training session for general practice residents, as well as a public lecture, will take place on September 9, 2021.

 

The origins of the project

It is part of the call for proposals launched by the Occitanie Regional Health Agency (ARS) as part of the 3rd Regional Health and Environment Plan, of which it is one of the winning projects. In particular, it aims to increase public and healthcare professionals’ engagement with environmental health.

Project Organization

To this end, it is organized in three stages:

  • A distance learning program offered to first-year residents in general practice (first year of the DES in General Practice) and to faculty members in the Department of General Practice.

  • This in-person session will take place on Thursday, September 9, 2021, at the historic building of the Montpellier-Nîmes Faculty of Medicine. Intended for first-year general medicine residents pursuing a DES (Specialization Diploma), the morning will be devoted to presentations and discussions with experts in environmental health, and the afternoon to working sessions with the residents to collaboratively develop thesis projects in environmental health.

  • A public lecture on the evening of Thursday, September 9, 2021, at the historic building of the Montpellier-Nîmes Faculty of Medicine. Aimed at the general public, this year’s lecture will focus on air pollution.

Learn more about the SPES program

Meeting with the academic advisor

Dr. François Carbonnel, an associate professor at the Department of General Medicine in the Faculty of Medicine of Montpellier-Nîmes and a general practitioner at the Avicenne Medical Practice, has been selected as the winner of the call for proposals organized by the Occitanie Regional Health Agency (ARS).

Why did you decide to launch this Primary Care, Environment, and Health training program?

The environment can pose risks to our communities and our health. This training aims to raise awareness among our colleagues about what environmental health entails. We want to educate them about this still relatively unknown field.

What is the purpose of this new training program?

Through this training, future general practitioners will first be able to identify environmental health risks so that they can treat them. Later, they will be able to predict and prevent them.

Who is this training course intended for?

This training program is primarily intended for residents and faculty in general practice. The goal is to make this program sustainable and effective so that we can offer it on a larger scale and ensure that environmental health issues are addressed across all regions.

September 9

The event will consist of two parts: the first part will focus on training residents and general practice instructors. The second part, open to the general public, will feature a lecture.

Here is the schedule for these two games:

Schedule for the day for residents

  • 8:30 a.m.

    Welcome for participants

  • 9H

    Official speeches

  • 10H

    Designing Spaces to Combat a Sedentary Lifestyle by G. Ninot

  • 11H

    Air Pollution by I. Annesi-Maesano

  • 12H

    Allergies and the Environment by P. Demoly

  • 13H

    Lunch break

  • 14H

    Thesis advising workshops on environmental health led by members of the DUMG

Conference program for the general public

  • 5:30 p.m.

    “Environmental Health at the University of Montpellier and in Our Regions”

  • 6:30 p.m.

    “Air Pollution” Speaker: Prof. Isabella Annesi-Maesano, INSERM Research Director, Co-Director of the Desbrest Institute of Epidemiology and Public Health (IDESP), UMR 1302, INSERM and the University of Montpellier


Please note that this program is subject to change depending on the health situation.

 

 

 

As part of the crisis management efforts for the coronavirus pandemic, the Continuing Medical Education (CME) division is once again hosting a themed webinar for physicians in charge of COVID care centers for the elderly in Eastern Occitanie. Professor Blain will once again lead the session. More information is available in this article.

 

A remote conference

The conference will take place via video conference on Tuesday, April 28, from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. It is open to all practicing general practitioners, particularly those responsible for the COVID-19 care platforms for the elderly in Eastern Occitanie. The theme of this event will be: “An exchange of best practices with physicians responsible for the COVID-19 care platforms for the elderly in Eastern Occitanie.” Since the number of participants is limited to encourage interaction between attendees and speakers, registration is free but required.

Registration is now closed.

Watch the recording of the conference below!

 

On the evening's program

The online event will be hosted by Prof. Blain (Gerontology Center at Montpellier University Hospital). The event is organized in collaboration with the Occitanie Regional Health Agency.
The event will focus on best practices with the physicians in charge of the COVID-19 care platforms for the elderly in eastern Occitanie
A detailed program will be announced soon.

 

A lecture that will be available to watch later at video.umontpellier.fr

Can’t make it to either of the events? Don’t worry—you can watch the replay starting the next day at video.umontpellier.fr.

As part of the crisis management efforts surrounding the coronavirus pandemic, the Continuing Medical Education (CME) division is once again hosting a themed webinar for general practitioners and coordinating physicians in nursing homes. This time, Professor Hubert Blain and Dr. Emilie Million will be speaking at the event. Read more in this article.

 

 

A remote conference

The conference will take place via video conference on Thursday, April 16, from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. A second session of this event will be held on April 21, 2020, from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. It is open to all practicing general practitioners, as well as coordinating physicians in nursing homes in the Occitanie region. The theme of this event will be: “COVID-19 Prevention in Nursing Homes: How Best to Apply the ARS Occitanie Recommendations of April 6, 2020, in Practice.” As the number of participants is limited to encourage interaction between attendees and speakers, registration is free but required.

Registration is closed

On the evening's program

The online event will be hosted by Prof. Blain (Gerontology Center at Montpellier University Hospital) and Dr. Emilie Million (Department of General Medicine at the Faculty).
The event will focus on the ARS Occitanie’s recommendations for preventing COVID-19 cases in nursing homes across the region.
A detailed program will be announced soon.

 

A lecture that will be available to watch later at video.umontpellier.fr

Can’t make it to either of the events? No worries—you can watch the replay below!

 

Evening of April 16

Event on April 21