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The Teddy Bear Hospital is back in 2022! To learn all about this meaningful and heartwarming awareness campaign, read this article!

 

THealthcare students in Montpellier are joining forces for a campaign that raises awareness

As we have done every year since 2002, our students in the medicine, midwifery, and speech-language pathology programs (through the student associations ACM, AMESF and Dislalie) are teaming up with students in the pharmacy, dentistry, physical therapy, and occupational therapy programs to organize an event that is as unique for its warmth as it is for its usefulness: The Teddy Bear Hospital.

The concept? Healthcare students welcome preschoolers from underprivileged neighborhoods to introduce them to the hospital environment and health checkups through a fun role-playing activity: their stuffed animals will be the “patients” for the day!

 

A Mini Transdisciplinary Care Program for Stuffed Animals

The event, which will take place this year from March 28 to April 1, will feature a mini medical care station for children’s stuffed animals, spread across 12 preschool classes. A real “mini-hospital”!

The program features no fewer than 15 multidisciplinary care booths! To prepare for working with children, the students running the booths received special training from a child psychiatrist at the Montpellier University Hospital.

 

Booths run by medical students (ACM)

  • Pulmonology – Cardiology
  • Radiology
  • Ophthalmology
  • Dermatology
  • Gastroenterology
  • General Medicine
  • Anesthesia and Surgery
  • Emergencies
  • Nutrition – Sports Medicine – Environmental Medicine

 

Booth run by the maieutics students (AMESF)

  • Vaccination Booth

 

Booth run by speech-language pathology students (DISLALIA)

  • Booth on sign language, hearing, and attention

 

Booths run by students from other health-related programs: 

  • Pharmacy: Medications and Lice
  • Dental: dental care
  • Occupational Therapy: Raising Awareness About Disabilities
  • Physical Therapy: Balance Exercises

 

Goal: To make the hospital environment seem less intimidating and to promote health education

While white coats can sometimes intimidate young children, the goal of this initiative is really to make hospital exams—which children may have to undergo in the future—seem less daunting,” explains Carlota, ISS Vice President of ACM Corpo. 

To round out the picture and make it feel more real, the students even prepared mini health insurance cards and mock health records !” explains Pauline, second VP of ISS at ACM Corpo.

With a setup like this, there’s no doubt that our little guests’ teddy bears will come out in great shape!

 

Practical Information

Where: Arnaud de Villeneuve Campus, 2nd floor

When: March 28–April 1, 2022

 

 

As we’ve seen, the Ademmoos association brings together elected representatives from every sector! This week, we’re focusing on the speech-language pathologists in Montpellier through the Dis-Lalie association! 

In a few words, what is the Dis-lalie association?

Dis-Lalie, founded in 1998, is the association for speech-language pathology students in Montpellier. The association’s goals are to foster student life through a variety of events and to represent speech-language pathology students in Montpellier within the federations to which Dis-Lalie belongs, namely the FNEO (National Federation of Speech-Language Pathology Students) and AGEM (General Association of Montpellier Students), to help students prepare for their transition into the workforce through conferences, training sessions, and meetings with partners and healthcare professionals, and to support students in defending their rights and ensuring the smooth progress of their education by engaging with university and local authorities.

What activities or initiatives do you organize throughout the year? 

Throughout the year, Dis-Lalie organizes events for student members:

  • Team-building events : team-building weekends and afternoons, evening events, meals, ski trips, end-of-year ceremonies, attendance at the graduation ceremony for new graduates…
  • Speech-language pathology training : lectures (on Alzheimer’s disease, lip-reading, stuttering, etc.), training sessions, and workshops related to the profession (drawing, accounting, etc.)
  • Wellness events : sophrology and yoga workshops.
  • Cultural events : city tour, tour of the anatomy museum, hikes around Montpellier, beer and chocolate tastings…
  • Events focused on prevention, civic engagement, and solidarity: bake sales for Telethon Week, Pink October, and Sidaction, with proceeds donated to charities; toy drives for hospitalized children at Christmas; collections of plastic bottle caps to be reused to make assistive devices for people with disabilities; and participation in the “Teddy Bear Drive” at the hospital…

Dis-Lalie also supports students throughout their studies. Whether by offering discounts on speech-language pathology materials through our partnerships with publishers or by informing students about the financial aid and transportation assistance available to them. We also assist students who wish to spend a semester abroad with the necessary administrative procedures. Dis-Lalie further supports students interested in pursuing a university degree in speech-language pathology by sharing testimonials from speech-language pathology students on social media and by hosting applicants during their oral exams, among other things.

Why did you personally choose the Speech-Language Pathology program, and what does the association offer students in this program?

Personally, I chose to pursue a career in speech-language pathology because it is a profession focused on care and, above all, rehabilitation, which allows you to witness real progress in patients, particularly through speech-language therapy.  It’s a very diverse field. Indeed, patients come in all ages, and the conditions and rehabilitation methods are highly varied. For example, a speech-language pathologist may work with newborns who have oral development disorders, children with learning disabilities (dyslexia, dysorthography, dyscalculia…), as well as patients with neurological disorders, hearing loss, those recovering from a stroke, or even those recovering from COVID-19! It is therefore a profession in which every case is different, offering the choice to work in a healthcare facility or in private practice, and providing the opportunity for ongoing training throughout one’s career on a wide variety of conditions.

Why do you think people should join your organization? 

Our association allows speech-language pathology students in Montpellier to come together at various events, which fosters a sense of community and encourages sharing among students at our training center. Membership in Dis-Lalie offers students many benefits:

  • Discounts or free admission to events organized by the association
  • Access to conferences and training sessions on speech-language pathology, organized by our Vice President of Training
  • Preferential rates from our partner companies: insurance companies, publishing houses, etc.
  • Discounted or free travel to events organized by the FNEO (training weekends and the national convention)
  • Opportunity to participate in all team-building, cultural, and wellness events organized by the association
  • Voting Rights at General Meetings

How do I sign up? 

Membership registration takes place every year in September. The membership fee for the 2019–2020 year is set at 11€.

A few words about the 2020–2021 executive board?

The election of the 2020–2021 executive board will take place at the end of October during the handover general meeting. The election of Dis-Lalie’s new executive board will be conducted on a position-by-position basis. Each candidate will have the opportunity to present their rationale to the assembly. Each year, the executive board consists of two co-chairs, a secretary, a treasurer, a vice president in charge of communications, a vice president in charge of training, a vice president in charge of international mobility, a vice president in charge of social issues, a vice president in charge of culture, a vice president in charge of partnerships, a vice president in charge of student representation, vice presidents in charge of events, vice presidents in charge of social gatherings, vice presidents in charge of prevention, citizenship, and solidarity, and an admissions coordinator.

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