The organization of services may be different from one campus to another, but someone on the team will always be there to help you find the resource you need. You can contact them to access health services or to get information about the resources available in the community.
Medical consultations
On your campus
- Gaspé
Primary Care Nurse Practitioner
- Clinical consultations
- Prescriptions
Clinical Nurse
- STI screening
- Contraception
- Healthy lifestyle habits
- Make an appointment with
room 308-D, MIO, jrenaud@cegepgim.ca or 418 368-2201, extension 1263
Off-campus
For any emergency, dial 9-1-1
- Bonjoursanté – medical clinics in Quebec by region
- Medical Appointment Scheduler : schedule a nearby medical appointment online.
- 8-1-1, option 1 : Info-Santé for health advice
A nurse assesses your health condition and provides recommendations for home care or to find the service that best meets your needs.
- 8-1-1, option 3 : Primary Care Access Point
This line is for people who don’t have a family doctor. A nurse will give you advice for home care and, if needed, guide you to the right healthcare professional (pharmacist, nurse, doctor, etc.).
- Aire ouverte
CISSS health and wellness services for young people aged 12 to 25.
In Gaspé : 581 887-5725
In Grande-Rivière : 418 616-7370
Îles-de-la-Madeleine : 367 995-0851
Other areas : Find a Aire ouverte
Vaccination
Each semester, second-year nursing students, supervised by their teachers, can update your vaccination record by providing the free primary vaccines (DTaP-IPV, MMR, Varicella, Pneumovax, etc.).
Getting in shape
Workout programs
Some programs involve tests and fitness programs. We make them available here for anyone who would like to take advantage of them.
Concussion
What can be done ?
To recognize the signs of a concussion and to know what to do if you are a victim or witness an incident suggesting a concussion, please consult the following page:

Accidental overdose
Safety guidelines for social events :
- At a party, as soon as you experience any unusual effects, notify a trusted person;
- Always keep your drinks with you;
- Never accept drinks from strangers;
- Use substances only with trusted people and avoid being alone;
- Never leave an intoxicated person alone: make sure to accompany them to the emergency room if needed (vomiting, dizziness, drowsiness, unusual behavior); if someone is unconscious, call 9-1-1 immediately and stay with them until help arrives.
- Visiting the emergency room within 48 hours after intoxication allows, among other things, to have proof if you wish to file a complaint.
Naloxone
Naloxone kits are available on all campuses, and some are given to individuals organizing social events for the students. You can get information from psychosocial support resources or from the student life coordinators at your campus.
Physical Health Support Resources
Support team
- Gaspé Campus
Julie Renaud
- Local 309-D
- via MIO or
- 418 368-2201, ext. 1368
- jrenaud@cegepgim.ca