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A Year in Tutoring

At the Montpellier Health Tutoring Association (ATSM), we have been committed since 2006 to supporting first-year health sciences students (PASS/LAS).
Supported in particular by grants from the Hérault Medical Association and the Faculty of Medicine, with whom we work closely, the support
we provide is designed to be high-quality but, above all, free of charge.

Our association is made up of students in their second through fourth years of various health-related programs (midwifery, dentistry, and medicine), who have been recruited and trained by university faculty. Our goal is to enable any student to enroll in MMOPKI health programs (Medicine, Midwifery, Dentistry, Physical Therapy, Nursing) without financial constraints.
In this article, we invite you to discover what a year with us is like!

2023–2024 Mentoring Program

August

The first event organized by the tutoring program, aimed at first-year students, is the Pre-Semester Workshop (SPR). First-year students participate in academic sessions covering the essentials of the first-semester courses, as well as workshops on study skills and well-being. This early start to the academic year is strongly recommended for success in the PASS/LAS program. In fact, with the support of tutors, students develop their study methods using materials reviewed and approved by the faculty’s teaching team. This SPR concludes with a pop quiz—a graded and scored exam—to prepare students for the type of exams they will take throughout the year.
As part of a commitment to continuous improvement, the tutoring program conducts a satisfaction survey at the end of the Pre-Semester Workshop to gather feedback from students. This feedback is valuable for future planning, as it helps tailor the workshop to the needs of first-year students in the following academic year.

During the SPR, we introduce students to the Guides, which have been developed by ATSM tutors over the years. First, the PASS Guide (Specific Health Access Pathway) and the LAS Guide (Health Access Bachelor’s Degree) help students better understand the details of the reform, which continue to evolve each year. They also explain the programs (see also the Guide to Minor Programs for Academic Reorientation) and the general functioning of the faculty, including an overview of the various student organizations there.

In addition to this guide focused on academic studies, these guides list various places in Montpellier where students can work, seek medical care, or enjoy themselves. The activities suggested are tailored to both the budget and the limited free time available to first-year students, recognizing that this downtime is essential to students’ physical and mental well-being.

There is also a Methodology/Well-Being Guide, which offers plenty of useful advice on managing daily life (diet, sleep, exercise, stress, etc.) and learning to work more effectively; an International Students Guide, which is new for 2023; and an Oral Exam Guide, designed to help students at the end of the year. The International Student Guide features numerous testimonials and tips, covering both administrative matters and practical aspects, as well as adapting to life in a new country—often far from family—which can be particularly challenging for students in PASS or LAS programs.

All of these guides are available on the ATSM's LinkTree.

September

In early September, two weeks after lectures begin, tutoring sessions start. Prior to the scheduled sessions, PASS students have access to materials in both print and digital formats: a number of multiple-choice quizzes, reviewed and approved by the subject instructors, which should ideally be completed in advance so they can be graded during the session. During these sessions, students gather in a lecture hall or classroom with several tutors. The tutors correct the multiple-choice quizzes by reviewing the most complicated points and sharing their methods, tips, and othermnemonic techniques with the students. Students are welcome to ask any questions they may have. If they have further questions, they can use the online forum or visit the tutoring center, where tutors are available during pre-scheduled hours.

In Semester 1, LAS students must complete the Common Health Course. As a result, the tutoring program for LAS students remains the same, except that sessions are now heldonline. At the ATSM office, the position of Vice President in charge of Health Access Bachelor’s Degrees (LAS) was created following the reform; this individual serves as the primary point of contact between students and the heads of the various faculties and answers students’ questions throughout the academic year.

To ensure equal opportunities for students across all LAS campuses, sessions are held weekly on Zoom.

October – November

In addition to providing academic support, the tutoring program aims to expand its personal support for first-year students. It was with this goal in mind that the Health, Social Services, and Support Center and the Well-being Center were created. This support is particularly valuable at the beginning and throughout the first semester, as this is when students are settling in, completing administrative procedures to obtain various forms of assistance, and during the winter months when the focus on mental health is even more pronounced.

The first year of medical school can be stressful and may have an impact on students’ mental health. As a result, various projects and initiatives have been developed to promote mental health within the faculty. In particular, the ATSM organizes a training program on suicide prevention and crisis management led by faculty professionals to equip ATSM members with the skills to refer students in distress. This training, which complements the pedagogical training our tutors receive, ensures our ability to extend our support beyond academic matters. Our directory,“Key Contacts for Psychological Support,lists contacts for various emergency situations, psychological counseling, support for diverse issues, and assistance for students with disabilities, and is also available via the link-tree mentioned above.

The ATSM works in collaboration with the Joint Office for Preventive Medicine and Health Promotion (SCMPPS) and the Handiversité Office to implement the Disability Tutoring Program. The Disability Tutoring Program is in line with our commitment to equal opportunities for all students: sessions are held in small groups (2–5 students) to accommodate individual needs, but the session curriculum is strictly the same as that of the academic tutoring program. The ATSM is one of the few tutoring programs in France to offer this type of support, and every effort is made to ensure that we continue to provide high-quality education to all our students without any discrimination.

A mentoring program is also organized in October: all first-year students are welcome to sign up. They are then paired with second- and third-year students in the MMOPK program to receive the best possible support throughout the year.

December

The December tutoring session concludes, two weeks after the end of lectures, with the first mock exam. Over the course of two days, students are placed in a real exam setting: the same sequence of events, exam duration, and number of multiple-choice questions per subject as on the actual exam day. To support the students, this final practice session is supervised and facilitated by the tutors. Following these two days of mock exams, the papers are graded, scored, and ranked. Students then have access to their scores and rankings. The development of the sessions and mock exams, in direct collaboration with the professors, ensures the representativeness and accuracy of the educational resources used. This event, which brings together more than 900 students each year, is therefore a representative practice of the graded exam they will take in early January.

January

The second semester follows the same schedule as the first: sessions begin in late January and end in early April. A key feature of this semester is preparation for the Essay Question (EQ) in the Humanities and Social Sciences (HSS). SHS tutors first conduct standard sessions to reinforce the PASS students’ knowledge and then organize QR Workshops. These sessions focus on the methodology of the QR and are supplemented by QR Interviews: a tutor schedules an interview slot with a student to review in detail the strengths and areas for improvement in the student’s submitted QR, enabling personalized and tailored support.

The Montpellier Health Tutoring Association, in addition to providing effective academic support, offers PASS/LAS students moral and methodological support . We therefore run an Instagram page, “Tuto Pep’s” (@tuto_peps), as well as a Facebook page “Tuto Pep’s, both designed to help students make the most of their first year. There you’ll find study tips, advice on healthy living, mental health, scholarship applications, and housing management, as well as words of encouragement, introductions to different programs, and information on changing your major.

For example, there are the “Midis Partage” sessions, where tutors come to answer questions from PASS/LAS students and share their experiences during the lunch break. “Midis Jeux” sessions are also held, featuring board games, as well as “Blind Tests” organized by the Med’ley music club, where first-year students can come to relax.

Finally, the biggest wellness event of the year takes place from late January to early February: Pep’s Days. This event consists of four lunchtime sessions spread over two weeks, featuring activities such as massages by physical therapy students, blind taste tests, sophrology sessions, sign language lessons, self-hypnosis, and more… Savory and sweet buffets are available to students, and Welcome Packs filled with goodies are distributed. This completely free event allows PASS/LAS students to take their minds off things and have fun with their friends during their break time in what has been a particularly challenging year for them.

The academic advising center is especially important during the second semester, as this is when the Parcoursup and E-Candidat application processes take place. In addition, after receiving their first-semester grades, many students begin to question their academic direction. It is also during this time that we organize a Career Guidance Forum at the university: the concept is similar to a career fair, but it features students from programs other than MMOPKI, many of whom are in paramedical fields.

February

Every year, the University Service for Information, Guidance, and Career Placement (Scuio-IP) selects one of our tutors to serve as their ambassador. This person will be responsible for presenting health-related degree programs at various high schools in the region. All tutors also receive training on the Reform of Admission to Health Studies so they can best answer questions. PASS/LAS students also have access to an OREO (Guidance and Reorientation) forum on their Moodle platform, where they can ask any questions related to their academic guidance.

We also interact with high school students at college fairs, immersion days, and open houses where we are present. At some fairs, we even serve as direct representatives of the Montpellier School of Medicine. It is the VP OREO’s role to organize these events in collaboration with the school.

High School Students’ Week has been held annually since 2021 during the February school break. To ensure that as many high school students in the region as possible can participate, the various sessions are held on Zoom, typically in the late afternoon. This program is completely free, and you can attend as many sessions as you like. If health conditions permit, we also offer an in-person day where high school students can come and explore the university and how it operates.

During this week, high school students will have the opportunity to explore the various healthcare programs available after completing a PASS or LAS track, and learn how to gain admission to these programs. There is also a study skills session designed to help students prepare for that infamous “first year.” Finally, we offer introductory sessions to the various courses students will take during their first year, linking them to the concepts they learned in high school. The goal of this week is to reassure high school students about the difficulty of their future studies.

March

Our tutoring program provides both academic and emotional support, even beyond the first year. In fact, our Career Redirection Guide ensures that everyone has a backup plan in case they are not admitted to a healthcare program after completing a PASS or LAS. In this guide, you’ll discover many other, sometimes lesser-known fields—such as certain paramedical programs—and learn how to apply to them.

However, this requires planning throughout the year, as it’s important not to miss key deadlines on platforms like Parcoursup or E-candidat, which allow you to have a backup plan for the coming year.

April

The second-semester mock exam is similar to the first-semester one. Over two days, it includes four 1-hour exams (UE4, UE6, UE8, UE9), one 1.5-hour exam (UE7: Biophysics), and a 2-hour essay exam (UE5: Humanities and Social Sciences), just like the final exam at the end of April. Thanks to the energy of the tutors supervising these exams, the mock exam takes place in a positive atmosphere.
It serves as a final practice session and allows students to refine their study methods, improve their knowledge, and gauge their standing among their peers before the actual graded exam.

June

The tutoring program also provides free preparation for the second set of exams. These consist of two oral exams: a commentary on an image-based document and an analysis of an issue related to human health. Each exam lasts 30 minutes, with 20 minutes of preparation, a 5-minute presentation, and a 5-minute discussion with the panel. Thus, during the week preceding their oral exams, the tutors—selected and trained by the faculty advisors in charge of the exams—conduct three preparation sessions for the students they are mentoring.

This is an opportunity for students to practice speaking in public, develop their critical thinking skills, and become familiar with the format of these exams. For PASS students, this preparation takes place in small groups in person. The same program is offered online for LAS students.

July

At ATSM, tutors are recruited in July. Second-year health sciences tutors are known as Trainee Tutors (TS), and they are supervised by the Vice President in charge of Trainee Tutors throughout the year. The recruitment process aims to identify the best candidates to mentor first-year students.

This supervision of tutors continues throughout the academic year, notably through ongoing training provided, on the one hand, by third-year Qualified Tutors (QTs) who mentor Trainee Tutors (TTs), and, on the other hand, through training sessions on a wide range of topics: Reform of the Health Studies Admission Process, creation of multiple-choice questions, training on tutors’ rights and responsibilities… Indeed, tutors have rights and responsibilities, such as attending their PASS and LAS sessions, holding in-person or online office hours, proctoring make-up exams and mock exams, and answering questions from PASS/LAS students on the dedicated forum; it is the fulfillment of these responsibilities that enables us to provide high-quality tutoring. At the end of the year, following an interview with the tutoring program’s faculty advisors, Trainee Tutors can become Qualified Tutors.

Finally, our association is recognized by the Ministry of Higher Education and Research, having obtained a ministerial accreditation that attests to the quality and relevance of our support, with the goal of promoting equal opportunity and ensuring that health studies are accessible to everyone. Throughout the year, we strive to provide high-quality tutoring, staying true to our promise of entirely free support centered on solidarity among student cohorts—a cornerstone of health studies at the Montpellier-Nîmes Faculty of Medicine.

ATSM Contacts:
Facebook: Tutorat Santé Montpellier
Instagram: @tutoratsantemtp
Twitter: @TutoratSanteMTP

With the aim of helping PASS and LAS students prepare as effectively as possible for their first year of medical studies, the Pre-Semester Workshop (SPR) is a flagship event organized by the tutoring associations of the Montpellier-Nîmes Faculty of Medicine.

JPO 2023

Once again this year, the Faculty of Medicine will open its doors at its campuses in Nîmes and Montpellier (Arnaud De Villeneuve) for a one-day event on Saturday, February 11, 2023. This event will give our prospective students the opportunity to meet our faculty, our academic advisors, and our current students enrolled in medical and paramedical programs.

A day exploring our two main campuses

Open to everyone—parents, high school students, and college students looking to change their major—this event will be held on our two main campuses from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.:

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MONTPELLIER CAMPUS

641 Doyen Gaston Giraud Avenue

34090 MONTPELLIER

NÎMES CAMPUS

186 Chemin du Carreau de Lanes

30900 Nîmes

 

What's on

Come join us for the Faculty of Medicine’s Open House (no registration required)!
During the event, you’ll be able to:

  • Ask our students, faculty, and academic support staff your questions
  • Attend conferences
  • Find documentation
  • Visit our campuses in Montpellier and Nîmes

Don't miss a thing—check out the full schedule for the day here!

And to learn all about the Open House at UM, click here: https://www.umontpellier.fr/articles/journee-portes-ouvertes-de-lum

 

Welcome to our new students! The orientation meeting for PASS students for the 2022–23 academic year will take place on Monday, September 5, 2022. Find all the details about this meeting based on your assigned campus in the article below.

Back-to-School Meeting for PASS Students (2022–23): Monday, September 5, 2022, starting at 9:00 a.m.

The PASS orientation and information session will take place on Monday, September 5, 2022, from 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.
The purpose of this orientation session is toinformyouabout the structure of the PASS programand tointroduceyouto the various staff memberswho may be involved during your academic year.

 

The meeting will take place at your work location

PLEASE NOTE: Due to capacity limitations, site-specific information, and the distribution of your student ID cards, you must attend the orientation meeting for the campus where you are enrolled:

  • ADV (Arnaud de Villeneuve) location: 641 Avenue du Doyen Gaston Giraud, 34093 Montpellier Cedex 5
  • Flahault Campus (School of Pharmacy): 15 Avenue Charles Flahault, 34093 Montpellier Cedex 5
  • Nîmes location: 186 Chemin du Carreau de Lanes, 30900 Nîmes

 

As they do every summer, the tutoring associations at the University of Montpellier (Montpellier Health Tutoring Association, Pharmacy Tutors Association, Nîmes Health Tutoring) are organizing a pre-semester workshop to help PASS and LAS students prepare as thoroughly as possible. This initiative aims to ease the transition into the academic year through introductory courses and guidance on study methods, while also promoting well-being and social life.

 

The SPR: A Key Asset for the Year

Participating in the SPR makes it easier to settle into the academic year. In fact, we offer both coursework and study skills sessions that help students avoid being caught off guard by the academic requirements of the PASS or LAS programs.

  • SPR PASS runs from Monday, August 22, through Saturday, September 3.
    SPR LAS runs from Monday, August 29, through Wednesday, August 31.

 

The Pre-School Re-entry Workshop for PASS Students

For PASS students in the 2022–2023 academic year, the SPR will be held in person at the three campuses: Arnaud de Villeneuve (ATSM), Flahault (ATP), and Carémeau (TSN). The registration fee is €15, which coversthe cost of printing the handouts that will be distributed during the course. You must first register for the tutoring program, which is free and available year-round via the form accessible under the STUDIES AND TRAINING tab → PASS – LAS → TUTORING.

The SPR continues to be highly rated by students, the overwhelming majority of whom feel that the internship was beneficial to them, as shown in the statistics below!

All of our tutor teams are committed to making this orientation week both enjoyable and highly beneficial for the rest of the year. It’s also a great way to get a feel for campus life and form study groups for the rest of the year!

Our Back-to-School Camp will take place at three different locations:

  • ATSM: Arnaud de Villeneuve Site: 641 Avenue du Doyen Gaston Giraud, 34090 Montpellier
  • ATP: Flahault Site: 15 Charles Flahault Avenue, 34090 Montpellier
  • TSN: Carémeau Site: 186 Chemin du Carreau de Lanes, 30900 Nîmes

ATSM:
Link to register for SPR PASS: https://forms.gle/21GpmzweWCLgyau39
The registration deadline is Thursday, August 18, at 11:59 p.m.

ATP:
Link to register for SPR PASS: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdDoefyu2xjuxQPiHObibQS0QzDayYlf3rNs4h8QyyE9qpVVw/viewform
The registration deadline is Wednesday, August 17, at 11:59 p.m.

TSN:
SPR PASS registration link: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeaVJefKl-V5KA0VlI__a4MurDFT1nuXhl6MYMFZn55cM8SWg/viewform?usp=sf_link
The registration deadline is Saturday, August 20, at 11:59 p.m.

 

 

The Pre-School Year Workshop for LAS

For LAS students in the 2022–2023 academic year, this is an online format conducted via virtual meetings onZoom®, in order to ensure equal opportunities across all LAS tracks. The SPR LAS is free but also requires prior registration for the tutoring program.

The SPR is a great way for students to understand the expectations of the LAS, knowing they have the support of an association that will be a reliable source of help, there for them all year round.

 

ATSM:

Link to register for SPR LAS: https://forms.gle/jRo8YYPge3vUNJEAA

You can register until 11:59 p.m. on August 27.

 

ATP:  https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdHKySWfT9_rblJoJaJnissfXYsY-fbkPQYD8uFpeS3PGT31Q/viewform

You can register until 11:59 p.m. on August 17.

TSN:

Link to register for SPR LAS: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeaVJefKl-V5KA0VlI__a4MurDFT1nuXhl6MYMFZn55cM8SWg/viewform?usp=sf_link

You can register until 11:59 p.m. on August 20.

 

 

#ProudOfOurStudents – We’re in the news!

Dear students, please find below the admission results for the MMOPK program from the second round of exams for PASS students enrolled for the 2022–23 academic year.

 

PASS Results

Click on the links below to download the results of the PASS candidates admitted to the second round of exams:

 

Students enrolled in… Preliminary Results for the Second Group of Events FINAL Results for the Second Round of Events
PASS Results Results

Understanding the Results

Understanding the Results

To fully understand the acronyms and analyze your results, see the help section below:

A Closer Look at the Abbreviations "AJ, ADAC, LC" 

Depending on the type of health training, you may see different results:

  • ADAC “Admitted Before Selection”: You have been admitted to the corresponding program before the selection process. This means that if you want this program, you are guaranteed a spot.
  • LC "Waiting List": You are dependent on the choices made by those ahead of you in the ranking, who may free up spots. Thus, depending on the choices made by those ahead of you in the ranking, you may end up with your first choice, your second choice, or your third choice...
  • AJ “Deferred”: You have been deferred from the program and are not eligible to take the second set of exams.

 

IMPORTANT: Feel free to indicate your preferences. You will be assigned to your first-choice option if a spot is available.

 

Two steps to follow: 

  • STEP 1: PRIORITIZING OPTIONS

    To help you prioritize your choices, the course selection app on the ENT (under the "My File" tab) will be available: 
    • from Tuesday, July 12, 2022, through Friday, July 15, 2022, at 9:00 a.m. for students currently enrolled in the PASS program
    • Note  : Specific information for the Medicine and Midwifery programs: Regarding your order of preference, for each of these two programs, you must choose between the Montpellier campus or the Nîmes campus.>> There are therefore 7 possible program choices: Medicine Nîmes / Medicine Montpellier / Midwifery Nîmes / Midwifery Montpellier / Dentistry / Pharmacy / Physical Therapy
  • STEP 2: CONFIRM OR DECLINE THE OFFER OF ADMISSION

    If you are admitted to an MMOP program, you must either accept or decline the offer .

    At the end of Stage 1, you will receive an email inviting you to review the results of your potential admission and to complete a questionnaire as soon as possible so that you can accept or decline your potential admission to an MMOP program.

    Confirmation deadlines (on MOODLE): 
    • from Friday, July 15, 2022, through Monday, July 18, 2022, at 9:00 a.m. for students currently enrolled in the PASS program

 

ATTENTION

CONFIRMATION OF ADMISSION IS REQUIRED OR YOU WILL LOSE YOUR PLACE!! 

Dear students, please find below the admission results for the MMOP program from the first round of exams for PASS and LAS students enrolled for the 2021–22 academic year.

 

Results by program

Students enrolled in… PROVISIONAL Results for the First Group of Events FINAL Results of the First Round of Events
PASS PASS Results PASS Results
Students from outside the EEA Results for Students from Outside the EEA AU2G
LAS 1 (Humanities) LAS 1 Results (Humanities) LAS 1 Results (Humanities)
LAS 1 (Science) LAS 1 Results (Science) LAS 1 Results (Science)
LAS 2-3 (Humanities) LAS Results 2-3 (Humanities) LAS Results 2-3 (Humanities)
LAS 2-3 (Science) LAS Results 2-3 (Science) LAS Results 2-3 (Science)

Understanding the Results

To fully understand the acronyms and analyze your results, see the help section below:

 

A Closer Look at the Abbreviations "AJ, ADAC, ASRP, AU2G" 

Depending on the type of health training, you may see different results:

  • AJ “Deferred”: You have been deferred from the program and are not eligible to take the second set of exams.
  • ADAC "Admitted Before Selection": You have been admitted to the corresponding program before the selection process.
  • ASRP “Admitted subject to availability or 2nd group” This result indicates that you have been admitted subject to a spot becoming available in the 1st group and that you are authorized to take the exams for the 2nd group of exams for MMOP. (There is no oral exam for physical therapy.) This result serves as a summons to the oral exam between June 23 and 30 in the event of non-admission to the first group of exams (the date and location will be communicated to you at the end of the admission period for the first group).
  • AU2G “Eligible for the 2nd exam group”: You are eligible to take the exams in the 2nd group for this program without any action required on your part. This result serves as your invitation to the oral exam between June 23 and 30 if you are not admitted to the first exam group (the date and location will be communicated to you at the end of the admission period for the first group).

 

 

The Montpellier Health Tutoring Association is bringing back its High School Students’ Week, from February 21 to 25, 2022! This week is dedicated to all high school students, their parents, and teachers, with the aim of addressing any questions they may have about the REES (Reform of Admission to Health Studies), better known as the PASS-LAS program.

 

An event hosted on Zoom, so that as many people as possible can participate

This week, designed for all high school students (10th, 11th, and 12th graders) as well as their parents and teachers, will feature various sessions dedicated to explaining the REES program, thePASS/LAS tracks, and the upper-level years. The sessions will take place on Zoom from February 21 to 25, 2022, except for those on the morning of Wednesday, February 23, which will be held at the Arnaud de Villeneuve Campus of the Faculty of Medicine (641 Avenue du Doyen Gaston Giraud, 34090 Montpellier).

Attendance at this event is completely free, but requires prior registration using the form below:

A program packed with lectures, tutorials, and Q&A sessions

See below for the full schedule for the week:

  • Monday, February 21 – 4:00 p.m.: The first session will be dedicated to introducing the Tutoring Program and the ATSM association. The role of the Tutoring Program within the reform and the free services provided by the ATSM will be explained in detail to reassure students about the academic and psychological support available to them throughout the year. By the end of the week, high school students will be familiar with the new system established under the Health Studies Admission Reform and the respective operations of the PASS and LAS programs. The various subjects covered during the year will also be detailed.
  • Wednesday, February 23 – 2:00 p.m.: A session has been scheduled for 10th and 11th graders to help them choose their elective courses for their senior year.
  • Wednesday, February 23 – 2:00 p.m. and Thursday, February 24 – 7:00 p.m.: Two sessions will be held specifically for parents and teachers to involve them in the Health Studies Introductory Reform and explain how it works, as well as the tutoring program.
  •  Thursday, February 24 – 4:00 p.m.: The tutors will lead a study skills workshop to help students get a good grasp of the year ahead and plan accordingly, while also including a short wellness session.
  •  New this year:The ATSM is organizing an in-person morning session at the university for high school seniors who wish to observe a tutoring session for students in the medical and health sciences track. They will first be welcomed at the ADV campus and then taken to attend a session in a lecture hall.
  • Students in their senior year will have the opportunity to attend five Tuto Lycée sessions, which will cover some of the course material they will encounter during the first semester of the PASS/LAS program.
  • The week will finally conclude with a discussion session, during which the tutors will be available to everyone to review the week and answer any remaining questions.

Here you will find the presentation and video recording of the information session on the second semester of the PASS program, admissions to MMOP programs, and continuing education.

 

Meeting on January 17, 2022

Below you will find the presentation and video from the meeting held on January 17, 2022