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PASS students, you will begin taking the exams for your program starting tomorrow. In accordance with the latest health measures dated January 3, please take note of the following guidelines related to the new isolation rules outlined below.

 

 

CASE 1 – PEOPLE WHO TESTED POSITIVE FOR COVID-19

A – People who have completed their vaccination series

  • Isolation:
    • for 7 full days (from the date the symptoms first appeared or the date the positive test result was obtained)
    • reduced to 5 days if:
      • Negative antigen test or RT-PCR test
      • AND no clinical signs for the past 48 hours

B – People with an incomplete vaccination schedule or unvaccinated individuals

  • Isolation:
    • for 10 days
    • reduced to 7 days if the test is negative and there have been no clinical symptoms for the past 48 hours

 

CASE 2 – CONTACT CASES

A – People who have completed their vaccination series

  • No isolation, BUT:
    • Antigen test or PCR test as soon as the contact’s positive status is known
      • If positive: ISOLATION
      • If negative: self-tests on Day 2 and Day 4 after last contact with a person who tested positive
        • If the self-test is positive, perform a TAG or RT-PCR test and self-isolate

B – People with an incomplete vaccination schedule or unvaccinated individuals

  • Isolation for 7 days (starting from the date of last contact with a person who tested positive) and a negative TAG or RT-PCR test on Day 7

 

WARNING

It is strongly recommended that anyone with potential symptoms get an antigen or PCR test by tomorrowto make sure they are not positive for COVID-19.

 

Please take care of yourself and others.

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