Anne Weiland
Lecturer · Medically Unexplained Physical Symptoms
Erasmus University RotterdamAbout
Anne Weiland is a Lecturer in the Department of General Practice at Erasmus MC, a leading academic medical center in the Netherlands. Her work bridges clinical practice and medical education, with a strong focus on patient-centered care and intercultural competence in healthcare delivery.
Her research interests center on medically unexplained physical symptoms, cultural diversity in medicine, and medical education. She investigates how healthcare providers understand and respond to patients whose symptoms lack clear biomedical explanations, particularly in the context of diverse cultural backgrounds and migration. Her work emphasizes empathy, intercultural communication, and the development of effective educational programs for future clinicians.
The trends in her recent publications reveal a consistent focus on systematic reviews and qualitative studies examining the educational and organizational aspects of managing medically unexplained symptoms. Her collaborative research spans multiple institutions and countries, reflecting an international perspective on healthcare challenges. Topics such as intercultural sensitivity among students, expert educator perspectives, and epidemiological patterns in emergency settings demonstrate a multidisciplinary and person-centered research approach.
Anne Weiland has not been publicly recognized with scientific awards in the available data. However, her research has attracted attention across platforms, with mentions on X (formerly Twitter) and readership on Mendeley, indicating engagement within the academic community.
She actively collaborates with researchers in medical education and general practice, contributing to doctoral theses and multi-author publications. While no specific grants are mentioned, her involvement in multicentre and international studies suggests participation in funded research initiatives. Her work supports the development of evidence-based educational strategies and improved care models for complex patient populations.
Anne Weiland is embedded in a research network focused on general practice, medical education, and culturally responsive care. Her collaborations include experts in empathy, patient communication, and migrant health, forming a cohesive team dedicated to advancing understanding and training in challenging clinical domains.
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