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On June 1, 2022, the School of Geriatrics and Gerontology was inaugurated in the Faculty of Medicine’s Historic Building. We were able to celebrate this achievement in the presence of Isabelle Laffont, Dean of the Faculty; Jacques Mercier, Vice President ofthe University of Montpellier; and Nicole Marin-Khoury, Deputy Mayor of the City of Montpellier.

A school unlike any other in France…

This project, led by Professor Claude Jeandel, Director of the School of Geriatrics and Gerontology; Dr. Stéphanie Miot, its Deputy Director; Ms. Myriam Aggoun, its Administrative Director; and Ms. Marie-Laure Portalez, a research engineer, is the first school of its kind in France.

In fact, this school was founded in response to a societal reality: we are facing a significant demographic challenge. This challenge is reflected in an aging population and an increase in the number of people with reduced autonomy (2.45 million in 2060, compared to 1.6 million in 2030). Offering tailored gerontology training programs for students and professionals in the field has become essential in light of these societal, medical, and scientific challenges.

In order to provide a cross-disciplinary and holistic approach to issues related to advanced age, a diverse range of training programs has been developed, featuring innovative teaching methods across the sector’s various fields of application (medical, epidemiological, psychological, legal, etc.).

… and innovative

Stemming from the IDEFI-TIL program (Initiatives for Excellence in Innovative Training – Trans Innov Longevity), launched in 2014 at the Faculty, the gerontology training programs offered by the Faculty of Medicine have already enabled many professionals in the medical and paramedical fields to specialize in this area.

Innovation is a top priority for the School of Geriatrics and Gerontology, which offers, among other things, training programs tailored to e-learning pathways. These simulation workshops  are also held once a year. Finally, tutoring is provided by alumni of the various programs.

In addition, older adults will be involved in teaching, and certain training programs will be designed for them as part of therapeutic education.

4 major areas of training

 

  • A center for healthcare professionals

    Intended for professionals in the health and medical-social sectors.

  • A center for physicians and medical students

    Academic Coordination of Medical School Course Units

  • A center for family caregivers

    Training, Awareness-Raising, and Support Initiatives

  • A center for patients

    Training on Chronic Diseases and Patient Therapy Education

#PeopleAreTalkingAboutIt

This initiative is already making headlines! Check out the various news articles below!

Article from Midi Libre: The First Steps of a School of Geriatrics and Gerontology at the Faculty of Medicine

La Marseillaise: A School of Geriatrics and Gerontology in Montpellier