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Eva Weinlander is a Clinical Professor in the Department of Medicine at Stanford University, where she focuses on Primary Care and Population Health. She is a seasoned family medicine physician with a passion for high-quality primary care, medical education, and research in healthcare professional wellness. Dr. Weinlander completed her medical training in Canada, receiving her MD from Queen's University and undergoing residency at McGill University. With over 15 years of experience, she has served as the Director of the Continuity Care Clerkship and recently transitioned to the role of Director of Faculty Wellness. She co-founded the Stanford-CSI (Clinical Summer Internship) program for pre-med and upper-level high school students and conducts the annual McGann Women’s Health Lecture Series. Dr. Weinlander is dedicated to practicing full-spectrum primary care, integrating mind-body medicine techniques in her patient consultations, especially for those grappling with chronic diseases and stressful lives. She is fluent in a bit of French and German, and is committed to providing an LGBTQQI friendly environment. Her academic and clinical work is focused on women's health and chronic disease management, employing innovative collaborative strategies to enhance patient care.
Stanford University • Stanford, CA
Clinical Professor in the Department of Medicine focusing on Primary Care and Population Health.
Stanford University • Stanford, CA
Director of Faculty Wellness in the Division of Primary Care Population Health.
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