Service sanitaire des étudiants en santé : ancrer l’éducation pour la santé dans le cursus des étudiants

Sante Publique. 2021;33(3):407-413. doi: 10.3917/spub.213.0407.
[Article in French]

Abstract

Introduction: Established in France since 2018, the Student Health Service aims to train students to become actors in health education.

Methods and results: A teaching system lasting the equivalent of six weeks full-time has been set up in the third year of medical school in Rennes. The aim is for students to develop the skills needed to carry out interventions based on a project approach, with a variety of audiences, on priority public health themes.New pedagogical approaches have been developed to integrate learning about health promotion and health education into the medical curriculum. Innovations have been implemented: work on the educational posture, tutoring of third-year students by medical interns, a forum for simulation of concrete actions under the supervision of a dual thematic and population-based expertise. Beyond the acquisition of knowledge, the training aims to encourage a reflective approach and is based on peer education.The 240 students of the faculty prepare their project in trinomials throughout the academic year. Their activities take place over ten half-days in more than a hundred establishments in the faculty subdivision and enable them to work with approximately 10,000 people per year.

Discussion: Education and health promotion now occupies a central place in the training of third-year students, an essential condition for the sustainable acquisition of this field of expertise by future health professionals.

MeSH terms

  • Curriculum
  • Faculty
  • Health Education
  • Humans
  • Student Health Services*
  • Students
  • Students, Medical*