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Every summer, the Jardin des Plantes organizes tours to give the general public a better understanding of our botanical garden. Discover the program for summer 2022.

Tours for young and old alike

Open to all, the Jardin des Plantes summer tours cover nine recurring themes: "Herbs and sensory gardens," "Medicinal plant collections," "The Jardin des Plantes plant collections," "The Martins greenhouse and its succulent collection," "To be or not to be a botanical garden, that is the question," "tours of the permaculture edible garden," "aromatic plants and spices," and "the garden, medicine, and botany for 400 years."

 

Practical information

ADDRESS

Henri IV Boulevard,

34000 Montpellier

  • Free admission

  • Advance registration REQUIRED

  • Please arrive 10 minutes before the tour starts at the garden entrance, Boulevard Henri IV.

 

As part of the 800th anniversary celebrations of the Faculty of Medicine, in partnership withthe National Academy of Surgery, we will be hosting the Academy of Surgery's annual conference on our Arnaud de Villeneuve campus.

 

A symposium organized to mark the 800th anniversary of the Faculty of Medicine.

Members of the National Academy of Surgery will meet to discuss the role of robotics and AI in 21st-century surgery and will consider the future training of surgeons. A tribute will be paid to François de Lapeyronie, one of the fathers of modern surgery and founder of the Royal Academy of Surgery.

Open to all healthcare professionals (upon free registration), this event will welcome members of the National Academy of Surgery.

Conference program, October 21, 2021, at the Historic Building

  • 4:00 p.m.

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    The meeting will be held in the anatomy amphitheater of the historic building of the Faculty of Medicine.

  • Introduction

    Henry Coudane, Michel Chammas

    Dean Michel Mondain, Faculty of Medicine Montpellier-Nîmes

    4:20 p.m.

  • 4:30 p.m.

    History

    • History of the Faculty of Medicine of Montpellier – Thierry Lavabre-Bertrand (Montpellier)
    • Gui de Chauliac – Henri Judet (Paris)
    • François Gigot de Lapeyronie – Hubert Johanet (Paris)
    • The three faculties: Paris, Montpellier, Strasbourg –Jean Marie Le Minor (Strasbourg)
    • The History of Anatomy Amphitheaters – Philippe Marre (Paris)
    • History of Surgery Education in Montpellier – Michel Chammas, Thierry Lavabre Bertrand, Etienne Cuénant (Montpellier)
    • Georges Marchal. A Montpellier Surgeon of the 20th Century – Joël Marchal (Montpellier)

 


 

Conference program, October 22, 2021, at the Arnaud de Villeneuve Campus

  • 8:00 a.m.

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    The conference will take place on the Arnaud de Villeneuve Campus, in the Rondelet amphitheater.

  • Surgical Robotics: Current Status and Future Prospects

    Moderators: Philippe Rouanet (ICM), Leonor Benaim (IGR), Rodolphe Thuret (Montpellier)

    • Conclusions of the report on "Robotics in Surgery: Current Status" – Xavier Martin, Jean-Claude Couffinhal
    • Surgical robotics: what does the future hold?
      • The researcher's perspective: Philippe Poignet (LIRMM)
      • The CEO's perspective: Bertin Nahum, Quantum Surgical (Montpellier)
      • The Surgeon's Perspective: Jacques Hubert (Nancy)
    • Discussion

    8:30 a.m.

  • 10:00 a.m. - 10:30 a.m.

    Break

    Break, visit to exhibitors

  • Teaching surgery: simulation, advantages, methods. What is the basis for its application in surgery?

    Moderators: Jean-Michel Fabre (Montpellier), Renaud Garrel (Montpellier)

    • How can simulation add value? What are the benefits of simulation? In which areas can it be used? – Daniel Chevallier (Nice)
    • Tools for simulation-based learning: benefits, limitations, costs
      • Medium- and high-fidelity simulators.
        • In laparoscopy-endoscopy. Astrid Herrero (Montpellier)
        • In arthroscopy. François Sirveaux (Nancy)
      • SimLife: Jean Pierre Faure (Poitiers)
      • Simulation and learning of microsurgery. Sybille Facca (Strasbourg), Michel Chammas (Montpellier)
      • Financing, university solutions. Michel Chammas
    • School of Surgery. A simulation program as part of the training of young surgeons. – Laura Beyer Berjot (Marseille), Regis Souche (Montpellier)

    10:30 a.m.

  • 12:30 p.m. - 2:00 p.m.

    Lunch break

    Visit to the Anatomy and Simulation-Based Learning booths

  • Teaching surgery: Assessments, other approaches

    Moderators: Michel Prudhomme (Nîmes), Francis Navarro (Montpellier)

    • Is simulation the only way to train a surgeon? – Patrick Baque (Nice)
    • Teaching anatomy through simulation-based learning – Fabrice Duparc (Rouen)
    • Surgical simulation program.
      • How should surgeons' training be evaluated? – Louis Sibert (Rouen)
      • Montpellier's experience in implementing an educational program. Results one year later. Astrid Herrero (Montpellier)
    • Simulation-based learning: know-how, interpersonal skills, stress management, burnout prevention – Laurent Obert (Besançon) 15 min.

    2:00 p.m.

  • 4:00 p.m.

    End of the day

    Henry Coudane, Hubert Johanet, Michel Chammas

The University of Medicine in Montpellier is the oldest university medical school in the world. It celebrated its 800th anniversary on August 17, 2020. To mark the occasion, a series of events was planned throughout 2020. Due to the current health situation, these events have had to be postponed until 2021. The 800th anniversary will be marked by a number of events that will take place until the end of the year. Among them are five scientific or academic conferences, which will be held remotely or in person on the faculty's premises.
Find out more below:

  • The SFHST conference

    April 21–24, 2021

    This year, the French Society for the History of Science and Technology (SFHST) chose Montpellier to host its triennial conference and thus participate in events related to the 800th anniversary. Entirely digital, this conference brings together professors and high-level experts from all over Europe.

  • May 29, 2021, 10 a.m.

     This event, aimed at the general public, will recount the epic stories of Montpellier's great contemporary doctors. It will take place in the historic building of the Montpellier Faculty of Medicine.


    The faculty writes its contemporary history

  • Medicine and Judaism Symposium

  • Gui de Chauliac Symposium

  • SFHM meeting

    June 18 and 19, 2021

    The Montpellier Society for the History of Medicine (SMHM) and the French Society for the History of Medicine (SFHM) are joining forces for a series of joint events focusing on the 800th anniversary of the Montpellier Faculty of Medicine.

 

Discover the program for each event and how to register on the 800th anniversary website.

After celebrating our anniversary on August 17, come see the anatomy exhibition "Corps à Coeur" (Body to Heart), open to the public from September 2 to October 31, 2020, at the Historic Building.

 

SEPTEMBER 2021 - REISSUE OF THE CORPS A COEUR EXHIBITION

From September 22, 2021, until October 30, 2021, the Corps à Cœur exhibition will reopen its doors in the Tekné Makré rooms of the Historic Building!

You can find her Wednesday through Friday: 1:30 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. and Saturday: 10:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. and 1:30 p.m. to 6:00 p.m.

From November 2, the exhibition will be open to visitors by appointment at the Montpellier Méditerranée Métropole Tourist Office: +33 (0)4 67 60 60 60.

 

An exhibition on anatomical sciences

Through this exhibition, the Faculty and the University are showcasing the anatomical collections of the Faculty of Medicine. These collections bear witness to the methods used to teach anatomy from the late 18th century to the mid-20th century, before the advent of "living anatomy" and modern techniques for investigating the human body.

By selecting unique pieces from these collections, the exhibition allows visitors to compare these objects, which bear witness to historical methods of studying anatomy, with current medical imaging techniques.

Three themes are explored: the diversity of teaching materials, the description of the human body, and finally, pathologies and therapies.

An exhibition not to be missed for lovers of anatomy, history, or heritage!

Practical information

General curators: Caroline Ducourau, Marie-Angeline Pinail
Scientific curators: Prof. François Bonnel, Dr. Christophe Bonnel

The exhibition will be held in the Tekné Makré rooms , on the ground floor of the Historic Building, from September 1 to October 17, 2020.

Access is free from September 2, Wednesday to Friday from 1:30 p.m. to 6 p.m. and Saturday from 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. and from 1:30 p.m. to 6 p.m.

Masks must be worn.