GP and Associate Professor
Hamish Wilson is a GP and Associate Professor at Otago Medical School. With Dr Wayne Cunningham, he wrote "Being a Doctor: Understanding Medical Practice" (2013), a text that explored some of the ongoing clinical challenges for GPs and other clinicians. He has been researching and writing about somatisation or persistent somatic symptoms for many years, focusing on the lived experiences of both patients and their doctors. His current focus is helping to translate recent neuroscience insights about such symptoms into practical clinical skills and educational initiatives.



