
About
Susanne Reventlow is Professor and Head of the Research Unit for General Practice in Copenhagen and Region Zealand at the University of Copenhagen's Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences, Department of Public Health. She maintains active clinical practice as a general practitioner while leading the Center for Research and Education in General Practice.
Education:
- Master of Arts in Anthropology, University of Copenhagen (1996)
- Medical Doctorate (Dr.Med.Sc) focusing on risk perception and osteoporosis in women (2008)
- MD, PhD qualifications
Her research bridges medical science and anthropology with emphasis on chronic disease management and multimorbidity in primary care. She pioneers patient-centered approaches examining perspectives, involvement, and communication across diverse populations including children and families. Her work integrates qualitative methodologies with interdisciplinary collaborations addressing risk perception, prevention strategies, and healthcare system challenges.
Recent publications (2025) demonstrate sustained scholarly output across eight high-impact studies spanning primary care accreditation, mental health collaboration, antimicrobial stewardship, and multimorbidity epidemiology. These works reveal consistent focus on real-world clinical implementation through mixed-methods approaches and international partnerships.
Scientific Recognition:
- Ærespris fra Læge William Ottesen og hustrus Fond (2008)
- Talentpris fra Dansk Selskab for Almen Medicin (2009)
- Magda og Svend Aage Friedrichs Mindelegat (2012)
With extensive experience supervising PhD students and developing postgraduate medical education, she actively contributes to academic training and committee work. Her research program includes significant national and international collaborative projects addressing chronic disease management across healthcare sectors.
She leads interdisciplinary research teams within the Center for Research and Education in General Practice, fostering collaborations between Copenhagen and Region Zealand healthcare systems while maintaining strong international partnerships in countries including Kyrgyzstan.
Find Susanne Reventlow elsewhere
Related Searches
You Might Also Like
Pernille HølmkjærUniversity of Copenhagen · Lecturer- GGunver LillevangUniversity of Copenhagen · Associate Professor
Niels Kristian KjærUniversity of Southern Denmark · Clinical Professor
Gritt OverbeckUniversity of Copenhagen · Associate Professor
Janus Laust ThomsenAalborg University · Clinical Professor- FFrederik VilhardtUniversity of Copenhagen · Associate Professor