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The second edition of the Occitanie Young Doctors Forum will be held on Saturday, October 21, at the Corum in Montpellier. Organized by the Languedoc-Roussillon Interns Union, in association with ARS Occitanie and the Occitanie Region, this event is intended for interns in the region, who will have the opportunity to meet key players in their future professional lives.

The opening speeches by Didier Jaffre, CEO of ARS Occitanie; Vincent Bounes, Vice President of Health for the Occitanie Region; Michael Delafosse, Mayor of Montpellier; and Isabelle Laffont, Dean of the Montpellier Nîmes Faculty of Medicine, will set the tone for the FJMO.

A forum for information and discussion

The day's program includes an opening round table discussion on optimizing medical time, a series of training sessions on different modes of practice, information stands on start-up assistance, and discussions with key players in the healthcare sector.

"The establishment and practice of private medicine are sources of debate and concern, involving a mix of user expectations, political decisions, public health objectives, and professional practice. What solutions can be proposed in response to this alarming situation? The medical demographic will continue to face difficulties over the next decade."

A challenge for medical attractiveness

Medical attractiveness is a major challenge for Occitanie, which is facing increasing medical desertification. This forum is an opportunity for young doctors to discover the various opportunities for setting up practice in the region and to meet the people who can support them in their professional projects.

A forum to prepare for the future

This forum is a unique opportunity for interns in Occitanie to learn about the different aspects of their future professional life. It will enable them to make informed decisions about how they want to practice and where they want to set up their practice.

For more information about the program and registration, contact UNILR.

 

The start of the academic year is often a time for reflection and renewal. It is a period when many people think about their future prospects: the perfect opportunity to consider continuing education! We would like to take this opportunity to introduce one of our 198 university diplomas and inter-university diplomas: the university diploma in Normal Cells and Tumor Cells. To do so, we met with the two co-directors of this program, Ms. Szablewski and Mr. Ramirez. Interview.

 

Ms. Szablewski, Mr. Ramirez, hello. Could you briefly introduce yourselves?

VS: I am Dr. Vanessa Szablewski, Associate Professor of Pathological Anatomy and Cytology at Montpellier University Hospital. I specialize in hematopathology and ENT pathology. For my research activities, I am affiliated withINSERM UMR 1058 Pathogenesis and Control of Chronic and Emerging Infections. My research focuses on the role of Human PapillomaViruses (HPVs) in cancers of the ENT sphere.

JMR: I have been a doctor of biological sciences for health since 2005. After completing my thesis, I did several postdoctoral fellowships abroad, in Washington, D.C., in the United States, at the Geneva University Hospital in Switzerland, and at the CIC (Centro de Investigación contra el Cáncer) in Spain, before finally returning to France to work at the IRMB in Montpellier. In 2015, I was recruited as a lecturer at the Montpellier-Nîmes Faculty of Medicine in Professor Thierry Lavabre-Bertrand's department, where I teach histology and cell biology. In 2019, Vanessa and I created the first virtual slide website combining three disciplines: anatomy, pathological anatomy, and histology.

 

You are both responsible for the university diploma course "From Normal Cells to Tumor Cells." What prompted you to create this course?

JMR: Histology and pathological anatomy are two closely related disciplines. It seemed essential to me that a researcher in the field of health should be familiar with histology (the study of tissues) as well as pathological tissues.

 

Who is this training primarily intended for? How long does it last?

VS: This program is intended for all researchers working in the field of oncology, as well as those who wish to learn about human tissues and their associated pathologies. It is also intended for physicians who wish to pursue a career in research or oncologists who wish to acquire a fundamental understanding of scientific oncology. The training program runs for one academic year, but classes are held between February and June. The program consists of 52 hours of instruction, divided into six modules.

 

What added value will future graduates gain from this training? Does it open up new career paths for those enrolled?

JMR: The added value lies first and foremost in the acquisition of new fundamental skills that will better equip future doctors or researchers in the field of oncology to perform their duties. Then, for all future doctors, it lies in being able to better interpret the medical results established by a specialist in pathological anatomy.

 

"COVID-19: From the City to the Hospital" is the name of the upcoming webinar organized by the faculty teams in emergency medicine, general medicine, and infectious diseases, in response to the global COVID-19 pandemic. The event will take place on December 10. Find all the information you need in this article!

 

COVID-19: from the city to the hospital; a webinar organized by the Faculty for interns and doctors

On December 10, 2020, at 7:00 p.m., a webinar will be held for physicians and interns. TheThe main theme of the webinar will be the health crisis and COVID-19: from the city to the hospital.

Providing genuine university-level teaching, it will give participants access to the latest data on the epidemic, enabling them to understand how to manage COVID-19 in their daily practice. The webinar is presented and designed by the Faculty's emergency medicine, infectious disease, and general medicine lecturers.

 

Webinar program

Professor Michel Amouyal (University Department of General Medicine) will give the floor to Professors Le Moing and Sebbane, as well as Doctors Loubet and Makinson.

 

Each presentation will last 20 minutes, followed by 5 minutes of discussion on the topic addressed.

 

  • Epidemiological and clinical aspects

    Dr. Paul Loubet Infectious Diseases, Nîmes University Hospital (20 minutes)

  • Diagnosis and transmission

    Dr. Alain Makinson, Infectious and Tropical Diseases, Montpellier University Hospital (20 minutes)

  • Therapy and vaccination

     Prof. Vincent Le Moing, Infectious and Tropical Diseases, Montpellier University Hospital (25 minutes)

  • COVID pathway, hospital city: role of the SAMU and emergency services

     Prof. Mustapha SEBBANE, Department of Emergency Medicine (10 minutes)

  • Care in community medicine: summary

    Prof. Michel Amouyal, University Department of General Medicine (10 minutes)

  • Discussion

     (30 minutes)

 

Replay

This webinar is intended for practicing general practitioners and emergency physicians, as well as residents in these same specialties.

You can find the replay of this webinar below. Here is the secret code: *CtH?6kc