Health

SUMPPS

The mission of Sorbonne University's Preventive Medicine and Health Promotion Service (SUMPPS) is to improve access to care and prevention for students and to promote the integration of young people with disabilities. Doctors, psychologists, nurses and secretaries are available to help doctoral candidates. Contractual doctoral candidates must visit the staff medical service for a medical check-up when they first start their position.

Advice, medical consultations, interviews with psychologists, medical certificates, study and exam accommodations

SUMPPS is there for doctoral candidates. Consultations by appointment are free: general medicine, nutrition, contraception and gynecology, vaccinations, travel medicine, sports medicine, psychologist consultations, speech therapy, and more:
Campus des Cordeliers, Monday to Friday, 9am to 7pm, staircase G, 3rd floor.  
Appointments: 01 40 51 10 00 from 9:30 am to 12:30 pm and from 2 pm to 6:30 pm

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The nursing and psychology reception
If you need nursing care, health advice or emergency contraception, candidates can make an appointment at the infirmary of the faculty where their research team is located:
Sorbonne campus Galerie Dumas: Monday, Tuesday morning, Wednesday, Thursday afternoon and Friday 01 40 46 22 24
Clignancourt Campus Medical Center: Tuesday afternoon and Thursday morning 01 53 09 56 57 SUMPPS psychologist reception without appointment, Thursday from 9:30 am to 12:30 pm.
Pierre et Marie Curie Campus Tower 55 (Jussieu level): Monday to Friday from 8:30 am to 5:30 pm SUMPPS psychologist reception without appointment, Thursday from 2 to 5 pm, patio 23/33, SHSE.

Candidates in a handicap situation

The university offers personalized human and/or technical assistance in order to set up the necessary support measures. To benefit from this service, you must contact the disability service of the faculty to which your research team is attached, as well as the University Service of Preventive Medicine and Health Promotion (SUMPPS).

Medical consultation for doctoral candidates with disabilities
After making an appointment at the Disability Reception Desk (Service Handicap Santé Etudiants), the doctoral candidate can make an appointment with a doctor from SUMPPS who will meet with them and assess their situation for the necessary required supports.

Doctoral disability contract
The annual national "PhD disability" campaign is aimed at students who are working on a thesis project. Interested candidates should contact their doctoral school to submit an application. The selected candidates will benefit from a doctoral contract to carry out their thesis project.