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The Montpellier Health Tutoring Association is renewing its High School Students Week from February 21 to 25, 2022! A week dedicated to all high school students, their parents, and teachers to address any questions about the REES (Reform of Admission to Health Studies), better known as the PASS-LAS system.

 

An event organized on ZOOM, so that as many people as possible can participate.

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

Participation in this event is completely free of charge, but requires prior registration using the form below:

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

Below is the complete program for the week:

  • Monday, February 21 – 4:00 p.m.: The first slot will be devoted to presenting the Tutoring program and the ATSM association. The role of Tutoring within the reform and the services provided free of charge by the ATSM will be detailed in order to reassure students about the educational and psychological support that will be offered to them during their year. By the end of the week, high school students will be familiar with the new system put in place with the Health Studies Admission Reform and how the PASS and LAS work. The different subjects covered during the year will also be detailed.
  • Wednesday, February 23 – 2:00 p.m.: Scheduled for sophomores and juniors, this session will guide students in choosing their specializations for their senior year.
  • Wednesday, February 23 – 2 p.m. and Thursday, February 24 – 7 p.m.: Two conferences will be held specifically for parents and teachers to include them in the Health Studies Entrance Reform and explain how it works, as well as the tutoring program.
  •  Thursday, February 24 – 4:00 p.m.: Tutors will offer a methodology workshop to help students understand and plan for the year ahead, combined with a short wellness session.
  •  New this year:ATSM is planning a morning session at the faculty for seniors who want to see how a PASS tutoring session works. They will first be welcomed on the ADV campus and then taken to attend a session in the lecture hall.
  • Students in their final year of high school will have the opportunity to attend five Tuto Lycée sessions, covering some of the topics they will study during the first semester of PASS/LAS.
  • The week will end with a discussion session, during which the tutors will be available to everyone to debrief on the week and answer any final questions.

As it can be difficult to understand what studying health sciences in Montpellier entails, the Montpellier Health Tutoring Association (ATSM) offers a week-long internship and training program so that high school students can embark on their studies fully informed and prepared!

 

The program:

During High School Student Week, members ofthe Montpellier Health Tutoring Association prepared a comprehensive program to provide the best possible support to future medical students, as well as their parents and 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!

 

  • At the end of this completely free week, high school students will understand how the reform of access to health studies (medicine, midwifery, pharmacy, dentistry, physical therapy, and occupational therapy for the PASS) works!

 

  • The association also offers training specifically for secondary school teaching staff, providing them with the tools they need to guide high school students in their career choices.

 

  • High school students will be kept up to date on the tutoring services available this year, which include academic and moral support, completely free of charge and supervised by faculty professors!

 

  • Members of the ATSM association will offer a session on methodology to help students prepare for higher education. A conference bringing together students who have successfully entered health studies, their parents, high school students, and their parents will also be on the program.

 

  • This week also extends to students in their junior and sophomore years with a comprehensive presentation of the PASS and LAS programs, including a discussion of the specialized courses to choose.

 

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

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