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Following the HAS's favorable opinion on the initial prescription of pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) in urban areas, the University Departments of General Medicine in Toulouse and Montpellier, as well as COREVIH Occitanie (Regional Coordination Committee for the Fight against STIs and HIV), are hosting an online themed evening on HIV prevention, particularly through PrEP, STIs, and addiction issues related to sexual health.

 

Webinar schedule

The webinar will take place on Monday, June 14 at 8 p.m. It is intended for general practitioners practicing in the Occitanie region.
The moderators for this event will be Julie Dupouy (MCUPH, DUMG Toulouse), Beatrice Lognos (MCUPH, DUMG Montpellier), and Marie Bistoquet (COREVIH physician).

  • Introduction and COREVIH in a nutshell (moderators)

  • Epidemiology of HIV and STIs in 2020 (France, Occitanie, Cities) (Alain Makinson, President of COREVIH, MCUPH Infectious Diseases Montpellier) (15 minutes)

  • STIs: treatment and vaccination (Dr. Pauline Lansalot Matras, COREVIH physician) (20 minutes)

  • PrEP: what do the studies say? (Prof. Pierre Delobel, Infectious Diseases, Toulouse) (20 minutes)

  • Diversified prevention and PrEP in practice (Dr. Cyril Perrollaz, CeGIDD Montpellier), (15 minutes)

  • Psychoactive substances and sexual performance: chemsex (Prof. Hélène Rigole, Addictology Montpellier) (20 minutes)

  • Preparation and prevention in cities: what I do (Dr. Julien Artigny, DUMG Toulouse) (20 minutes)

  • Summary and Q&A (30 minutes)

Following a webinar on COVID-19 care from city to hospital, a new webinar will focus on vaccination. Join us on February 1! Find all the details in this article.

 

"Vaccination and COVID-19: from theory to practice"; a webinar organized by the Faculty and university hospitals for interns and doctors

On February 1, 2020, at 7:00 p.m., a webinar will be held for physicians and interns. TheThe main topic of the webinar will be vaccination in the context of the COVID-19 epidemic.

Providing a genuine university-level education, it will give participants access to the latest scientific data on the vaccine, target populations, and the practical aspects of this vaccination campaign. The webinar is presented and designed by faculty members specializing in emergency medicine, pulmonology, clinical pharmacology, infectious diseases, and general medicine.

 

Webinar program

Professor Michel Amouyal (University Department of General Medicine), Professor Jacques Reynes (Head of COPIL Vaccination – Infectious and Tropical Diseases) and Dr. Paul Loubet ( Infectious Disease Specialist, Nîmes University Hospital) will give the floor to Professors Fessler, Le Moing, and Demoly, as well as Doctors Bourgeois, Makinson, Morquin, and Villiet.

 

Each presentation will last between 10 and 20 minutes. The webinar will be followed by a roundtable discussion. 

 

  • COVID and vaccine development: why so fast?

    Dr. Alain Makinson Infectious and Tropical Diseases, Montpellier University Hospital (10 minutes)

  • Vaccines and COVID: What do the studies say?

    Prof. Vincent Le Moing, Infectious and Tropical Diseases, Montpellier University Hospital (15-20 minutes)

  • Vaccine and COVID: Allergies and contraindications

     Prof. Pascal Demoly, Pulmonology and Allergology, Montpellier University Hospital (10 minutes)

  • Vaccine and COVID: Target populations and prioritization

    Dr. David Morquin Infectious and Tropical Diseases, Montpellier University Hospital (10 minutes)

  • Vaccines and COVID: Practical aspects: storage, cold chain, and administrative procedures

    Dr. Maxime Villiet, Clinical Pharmacology (10 minutes)

  • Discussion, Q&A 30 minutes and summary

     in the presence of the previous speakers, the moderators, Dr. Anke Bourgeois (Vaccination Center – Institut Bouisson Bertrand) and Prof. Pierre Fesler (member of the Vaccination Steering Committee) (30 minutes)

 

Replay

Find the link to the replay of this webinar below!

 

 

 

 

"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