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Anneke Kramer

Professor emeritus General Practice, in particular research on training

Name
Prof.dr. A.W.M. Kramer
E-mail
a.w.m.kramer@lumc.nl

Anneke W.M. Kramer is professor by special appointment in General Practice. Her focus is medical education research, especially in the field of postgraduate primary care education. From 2015 till 2020 she was head of the institute for General Practice training at the department of Public Health and Primary Care (PHEG) of the LUMC. One day per week she works as a GP in Healthcare Centre Ondiep, Utrecht. She is member of the Supervisory Board of Pharos (national expertise centre for health inequity).

More information about Anneke Kramer

The research program aims at examining ‘becoming a professional’. Becoming a professional means learning how to apply theoretical knowledge and skills in practice, to develop professional skills in practice and professional identity formation. The focus is therefore on the apprenticeships/master and postgraduate education. Although the emphasis is on primary care education, Kramer focusses on how all medical students and doctors can learn the principles of general practice (personal, integrated, continuous and community oriented care). Also, the three important aspects of medicine, prevention, cure and quality of live, are addressed.

A  second focus is on evidence-based educational practice. How can evidence-based insights and developments help to innovate medical education.

Academic career

Anneke W.M Kramer absolved Medical School at Utrecht University. She performed her doctoral research at  Maastricht University. The title of her doctoral thesis (2003) reads: Acquisition of Clinical Competence during Postgraduate Training in General Practice.

Subsequently she worked as senior-researcher and program leader ‘Educational research’ at the department of Primary Care and Public Health of the Radboudumc. In February 2016 she was appointed Professor in General Practice of the LUMC. The title of her inaugural lecture was:  Training to become a specialist, in particular the GP generalist.

Professor emeritus General Practice, in particular research on training

  • Faculteit Geneeskunde
  • Divisie 3
  • Public Health en Eerstelijnsgeneeskunde

Publications

  • Gezondheidscentrum Ondiep Huisarts
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