Contact information
Matthew Gee
BSc(Hons) MB ChB DCP MRCGP MRCPsych
Honorary Teaching Fellow
- Specialty Registrar in Medical Psychotherapy (Oxford Health NHS Foundation Trust)
I teach on the Oxford Postgraduate Psychiatry Course. I am also a Specialty Registrar in Medical Psychotherapy. I am interested in the outcomes of psychological interventions for adults with mental health problems. I have been involved in the teaching of Oxford medical students, including lecturing and tutoring within the Year 5 psychiatry course.
Whilst studying pre-clinical medicine at the Bute Medical School in the University of St Andrews, I was awarded the Wolfson Intercalated Award to fund research investigating a cell signalling pathway involved in the stress response, at the late stage of ACTH release from the pituitary, using murine AtT-20 pituitary tumour cell line over-expressing various GTP-binding proteins.
After completing clinical studies in medicine at the University of Manchester, and foundation training, I trained in general practice, and subsequently core psychiatry. I studied psychological trauma in a low/middle income country setting within the Department of Psychiatry at the University of Nairobi from 2015 to 2016.
Recent publications
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Thinking differently: is the burden worth the benefit in core psychiatric trainees’ learning about psychodynamic theory?
Poster
Gee M. and Economou A., (2017)
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Improving the effectiveness of psychotherapy in two public hospitals in Nairobi.
Journal article
Falkenström F. et al, (2017), BJPsych Int, 14, 64 - 66
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Tearing Up The Script: What we learnt delivering a creative MRCPsych course in Oxford
Poster
Lennox A. et al, (2017)
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Alcohol: Preventing Harmful Drinking
Journal article
Gee MD., (2011), InnovAiT: Education and inspiration for general practice, 4, 634 - 639