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In this article, you will find a statement from Prof. Mariano-Goulart, Prof. Lumbroso, and Dean Mondain regarding recent developments concerning the suspension of the numerus clausus for PACES repeat students. 

 

"Dear students,

 

We invite you to read the statement from the Conference of Deans of Medical Schools, following the announcement suspending the decree on the numerus claususfor PACES repeat students, particularly the sentence The bottom line is thatunder no circumstances will the numerus clausus for PACES repeaters be reduced, nor will the number of available spots for PASS/LAS students.”
 
The first year of health studies is a challenging one for students of all generations; the unprecedented health conditions we are facing, questions about a new reform, and the various announcements made in recent months do not make things any easier.
We hope this message will put your mind at ease and help you regain your composure so you can prepare for your end-of-year exams as effectively as possible.

 

Good luck to everyone.

 

Best regards. »
Professor Denis Mariano-Goulart
Professor Serge Lumbroso
Dean Michel Mondain

Following government announcements, France is once again subject to strict restrictions aimed at limiting the spread of COVID-19 for the entire month of April 2021. These measures are affecting the faculty’s normal operations. Please find the details regarding these new arrangements below.

Exams:

  • Exams

    The in-person exams for national health-related degrees that were originally scheduled to be held in person will proceed as planned, in accordance with the exemption permitted by the new decree of April 2, 2021. This applies to the PASS exams on April 22 and 23 and the exams for disciplinary minors on May 7, 10, and 11. They will therefore take place on the scheduled dates and in person (in accordance with the exemptions authorized by the government). However, this does not apply to the DU and DIU exams, which will switch to remote delivery.

  • Practice exams

    The practice exams organized by the PASS tutoring programs are moving entirely online.

    • These exams will take place as scheduled on April 10 for PASS and on April 28–29–30 for PACES
    • The exam topics and forms will be available on Moodle at the scheduled exam times, following the same procedure as the quizzes held during the school year
    • Flexible schedules are always available for those who have requested them through Handiversité
    • Students must register using this form by April 7 for the PASS program and by April 18 for the PACES program:https://forms.gle/waJMSQYD8BzN2d5o7

 

The lessons:

  • Organization

    Classes will continue under the same guidelines that were in effect previously, namely that in-person attendance is permitted for up to 20% of the faculty’s total capacity. In classrooms, health and safety guidelines and preventive measures must be followed (classrooms may be filled to a maximum of 50% of their capacity).

  • Instructions

    Students should refer to the guidelines issued by the academic affairs offices for their respective programs, which are regularly sent to them by email. Please find the directory of these offices below.

Undergraduate and Graduate Admissions Office:med-scol-1-2@umontpellier.fr

PASS/PACES Office:

Contact PACES:paces-bureau@umontpellier.fr

Contact PASS:pass-bureau@umontpellier.fr

Undergraduate Office (DFGSM):med-scol-dfgsm-mtp@umontpellier.fr

Graduate Studies Office (DFASM): med-scol-dfasm-mtp@umontpellier.fr

Office of Cross-Curricular Education: 

Contact CESP: med-cesp@umontpellier.fr

Contact Passerelles:med-passerelles@umontpellier.fr

International Relations Contact:med-ri@umontpellier.fr

Office of Graduate Medical Studies:  medecine-theses@umontpellier.fr

FMC, CPD, Continuing Education, and Continuing Professional Development Office: med-fmc-dpc@umontpellier.fr

How the University Libraries Work:

Library operations will continue as usual. The libraries close at 6:45 p.m., before the curfew.

  • Access

    Access to the university libraries is limited to borrowing and returning materials and individual study on site. Accessto group study rooms is therefore temporarily suspended;

  • Reservations

    Access is by appointment only: users must therefore reserve a time slot for borrowing or returning items, or a study space, either through Affluences or by email, depending on the library in question.

    Reservations on Affluences for the UPM Medical Library Reservations on Affluences for the Nîmes Medical Library Reservations by email for the Historical Medicine Library

 

Important Information

  • Written confirmation of your appointment (sent by email) is required to enter the library. This, along with your student ID andyour travel exemption certificate, will serve as proof of your reason for visiting.
  • Any student who needs to come to campus for one of the reasons listed above must bring a completedtravel authorization form (reason 1) and present their student ID to verify their status in the event of a check.

Since getting started in healthcare studies in Montpellier can be daunting, the Montpellier Healthcare Tutoring Association (ATSM) offers a week-long internship and training program so that high school students can embark on these studies well-informed and well-prepared!

 

The program:

To mark High School Students’ Week, members ofthe Montpellier Health Tutoring Association have put together a comprehensive program designed to provide the best possible support not only to prospective medical students but also to their parents and the teaching staff at various high schools.

 

  • This week, dedicated to high school students, will take place from April 19 to 23, from 4:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m., online via Zoom!

 

  • By the end of this completely free week, high school students will understand how the reform of admission to health-related programs (Medicine, Midwifery, Pharmacy, Dentistry, Physical Therapy, and Occupational Therapy under the PASS program) works!

 

  • The association also offers a training program designed for secondary school teaching staff to equip them with the skills needed to guide high school students in choosing their academic paths.

 

  • High school students will be fully informed about this year’s tutoring program, which offers academic and emotional support—completely free of charge and led by faculty members!

 

  • Members of the ATSM association will lead a workshop on preparing for college. The program will also include a panel discussion bringing together students who have successfully entered health-related programs, their parents, and high school students and their parents.

 

  • This week also includes students in 11th and 10th grade, with a comprehensive overview of the PASS and LAS programs and guidance on selecting specialized courses.

 

  • For seniors, tutors will review the key points of the high school curriculum that students need to master in order to ensure they have a solid foundation.

Practical information:

 

PASS and LAS students: In this article, you’ll find a message from Dean Mondain regarding available spots in DFGSM2 (second year of medical school) for the upcoming academic year. You’ll also find an update on available spots in midwifery. 

An Update on Places in Maieutics

A Message from the Dean (School of Medicine)

Key Points – MEDICINE Program

 

  • Regarding enrollment in the DFGSM2 (MEDICINE) program for the 2021–22 academic year

    320 spots will be available in DFGSM2 (MEDICINE)for the 2021–22 academic year, including:

    • 172 spots for PACES repeat students
    • 148 spots for PASS, LAS, and bridge programs . 70% of these 148 spots are reserved for PASS students.

    Update as of April 7, 2021: One additional spot is available in the medical program, allocated to the PASS.

  • Regarding repeating the PASS

    Students are not permitted to repeat the PASS course. 

    However, you can apply again for the MMOP program during your second or third year of the LAS program if you have the required ECTS credits.

  • Regarding the success rate for PASS students transitioning to the MEDICINE program

    The minimum pass rate is 5.8%

    • This rate is higher than that of first-time PASS applicants in the 2019–2020 academic year, which was 5.6%
    • This minimum rate would correspond to an unlikely scenario: that is, if all students enrolled in the PASS program were to apply to medical school.

    This minimum rate is guaranteed and can only go up.

    The final acceptance rate will not be known with certainty until after the MMOP application phase, which will take place at a later date, depending on the preferences of all students.

 

Following our feature on Othofaso a few days ago, it’s now time to spotlight ASMM, the Montpellier Medical School Sports Association! Today we’re speaking with Amandine, the vice president of communications, who’s here to tell us more!

 

Could you tell us a little about your organization? What is its mission?

The Association Sportive Médecine Montpellier (ASMM) is an organization founded about ten years ago with the goal of promoting physical activity among medical students in a friendly atmosphere. While this objective has remained unchanged over the years, the ASMM has evolved, notably by welcoming students in the PACES program (soon to be known as PASS-LAS) and midwifery students.Our association allows health students to reconnect with sports—often neglected during their studies—in a friendly and relaxed setting. These moments are especially important for PACES/PASS/LAS students, who face considerable pressure regarding their entrance exams. The entire team is therefore there to listen to them, providing moral support and a friendly outlet. This year’s goal is to open membership to other health-related programs, particularly to physical therapy and dental students.

 

What activities do you organize throughout the year? Could you tell us about them?

Throughout the year, we hold two sessions per week: one exclusively for PACES/PASS/LAS students and the other for medical and midwifery students. The content of our sessions varies based on the members’ preferences. Sessions often consist of exercises focused on endurance or strength training, as well as a more recreational component featuring team sports like Ultimate.

We also organize activities outside of class: canoeing, beach volleyball, trampoline, pétanque, laser tag, indoor soccer…

 

Why and how can I join your organization?

Joining our association gives students access to our sessions and sports events all year round. Membership costs €5 for PACES, LAS, PASS, and second- and third-year medical and midwifery students. Registration is free for students in higher years. You can sign up at any time throughout the year, either online via the Pumpkin app or in person at the start of a session or before an event: it’s easy—just download the app and create an account using the code ASMM.

 

Could you tell us a little about the 2020–21 executive board election?

A new executive board is elected internally each year. It consists mainly of third-year medical students, as well as one midwifery student. The current executive board consists of:

  • Tristan Georger: President
  • Juliette Cuminal: Secretary
  • Cécile Burgalieres: Treasurer
  • Romane Barbier and Nicolas Rouvière: Vice Presidents in charge of partnerships
  • Pietro Rosso: Vice President in Charge of Sessions
  • Aurélien Clamens: Vice President of Communications, Sage-Femme
  • Amandine Sautel and Matthieu Branchereau: Vice Presidents of Medical Communications

 

COVID-19 Update

The current health crisis has led us to rethink our sessions, particularly by no longer offering team sports. We have also divided participants into groups of 10, then 6, to limit the spread of the virus and protect our members. Safety protocols (wearing masks, using hand sanitizer) are also strictly enforced during our sessions and events. We also prioritize outdoor activities, such as our running sessions. We also collaborate with partner sports facilities to offer small-group activities to our members, who can participate whenever they like (bowling, rock climbing, escape rooms, laser tag, etc.). We have also launched live Instagram yoga sessions, which help balance student well-being with the need to limit group activities.

How can I contact you on social media?

Instagram: tim_asmm

Facebook: tim asmm

Website: ASMM Association

Welcome, or welcome back, to the Faculty! We are finally reopening our doors to our students. Please find below the start dates and details for our various programs.

Coronavirus-related measures

Due to the health crisis, we would like to remind you that masks are required in all faculty buildings. We also ask our students and visitors to follow safety guidelines. Hand sanitizer is available at the entrance to all our locations.

 

PASS and PACES

 

 PASS

  • Orientation meeting on September 4 at 9:00 a.m. on all campuses (ADV, Flahault, Nîmes)
  • Classes begin on September 7 at 8:00 a.m.

 

PACES (repeat students)

  • Orientation meeting on September 1 at 1:00 p.m. on all campuses (ADV, Flahault, Nîmes)
  • Tutorials begin on September 7

 

Medicine Program – Montpellier

 

Undergraduate program
  • DFGSM2: Classes begin on August 24
  • DFGSM3: Classes begin on August 25

 

Graduate level
  • DFASM1: First day of class on August 31 at 10 a.m., UPM lecture hall
  • DFASM2: First day of class on September 3 at 10:30 a.m., UPM lecture hall
  • DFASM3: First day of class on September 3 at 2:00 p.m., UPM lecture hall

 

Medicine Program – Nîmes

 

Undergraduate program
  • DFGSM2: Classes begin on August 24 at 9:00 a.m. in lecture halls 1 and 2
  • DFGSM3: First day of class on August 25 at 2:00 p.m. in lecture halls 1 and 2

>> AFGSU from August 31 to September 10, 2020.

Graduate level
  • DFASM1 : Back to school on September 1 at 9 a.m. in Lecture Hall 1,
    • Course selection at 10:30 a.m. in Lecture Hall 1
  • DFASM2 : Back to school on September 1 at 2 p.m. in Lecture Hall 1,
    • Course selection at 3:30 p.m. at the Châlet
  • DFASM3 : Back to school on September 1 at 4 p.m. in Lecture Hall 1,
    • Course selection at 5:30 p.m. in Lecture Hall 1

>> Start of hospital rotations: September 7, 2020

 

Maieutics Track – Montpellier

Undergraduate program
  • DFGSMa2: Classes begin on August 24
  • DFGSMa3: Classes begin on August 24
Graduate level
  • DFASMa1: Start of the school year on August 24
  • DFASMa2: Start of the school year on October 12

 

Maieutics Track – Nîmes

 

Undergraduate program
  • DFGSMa2: Classes begin on August 24 at 9:00 a.m. in lecture halls 1 and 2
  • DFGSMa3: First day of class on August 25 at 2:00 p.m. in lecture halls 1 and 2

>> Nursing internship from August 31 to September 17, 2020.

Graduate level
  • DFASMa1: First day of class on August 31 at 9:00 a.m. in Room 434A
  • DFASMa2: First day of class onAugust 31 , 8:00 a.m. in Room 434A

 

Paramedical programs

 

Speech Therapy
  • Back-to-school meeting on September 1; classes begin on September 3
  • 5th Grade: School starts on September 1
Orthoptics
  • Back-to-school meeting on September 11
  • 3rd grade: school starts on September 11

 

Master's in Health

 

Gerontology
  • Master's in Gerontology: Management and Coordination of Services and Facilities: Classes begin Monday, September 21, 2020, at 9:00 a.m. in the Macabies Room (BH)
  • Master's in Gerontology: Monday, October 5, 2020, at 9:00 a.m. in the Macabies Room (BH)
SHS
  • Master's in Social Sciences: The semester begins on Tuesday, September 22, 2020, at 2:00 p.m.in the Bonaventure-Laurens Room (BH)

Every year, we open the doors of our school in Montpellier and Nîmes to give you all the information you need to study with us! So join us on Saturday, February 29, 2020, to learn all about our programs!

 

A day trip to Montpellier and Nîmes

As we do every year, we’ll be welcoming you to our two cities, Montpellier and Nîmes, to introduce you to our academic programs and give you a tour of our campuses!

In Montpellier, come visit our Arnaud de Villeneuve Health Campus!

641 Avenue du Doyen Gaston Giraud – 34000 MONTPELLIER

Parking will be available on site. A variety of presentations will be held throughout the day, including one on the reform of the first year of health studies. You can also learn about paramedical programs. Open from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

In Nîmes, come visit our Carémeau Health Campus!

186 Chemin du Carreau de Lanes – 30000 Nîmes

You will also be able to park on site. Just like in Montpellier, various presentations will be held throughout the day, including one on the reform of the first year of health studies. Please note that the Nîmes Campus does not offer any paramedical programs. Open from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

 

 

Come meet our students, faculty, and staff!

Throughout the day, you’ll have the opportunity to meet our students (from all programs), our faculty, and, of course, our staff. Everyone will be happy to answer your questions and provide guidance tailored to your needs. We’ll also be delighted to show you around our campuses through guided tours.

So, if you’re interested in health studies, don’t hesitate—come join us on February 29! We hope to see many of you there!

 

Below, you’ll find videos of the day’s presentations—perfect for watching now and again later:

Video 1 Video 2 Video 3 Video 4