Associate Professor (Research)
College of Health and Enablement
A/Prof Ee is an academic GP and Associate Professor (Cancer Survivorship and Primary Care) at Flinders University. She is a nationally recognised emerging leader in chronic disease management in primary care. Her program of work focusses on co-creating and evaluation models of cancer survivorship care that aim to improve and optimise patient outcomes and prioritise patient wellbeing. Within this her research has a particular focus on the intersection between cardiometabolic and women’s reproductive health and cancer survivorship as well as on reducing health inequity and increasing access to care. Her expertise spans qualitative research, multi-centre clinical trials, evidence synthesis and clinical practice guideline development and translation.
A/Prof Ee has published over 100 peer-reviewed papers and has been awarded $9M in research funding as a Chief Investigator. She is Director of the Primary Care Collaborative Cancer Clinical Trials group and Supportive Care GP at the Chris O’Brien Lifehouse comprehensive cancer centre in Sydney. Her research has resulted in the establishment of a new academic medical centre in Sydney, a world-first Recognition of Extended Skills in general practice, and is cited in major international guidelines.
Bachelor of Medicine/Bachelor of Surgery, University of Western Australia
Masters of Medicine (Research), University of Melbourne
PhD, University of Melbourne
Director, Primary Care Collaborative Cancer Clinical Trials group
Primary Care Advisory Group member, Cancer Institute of NSW
Strategic Advisory Group member, Youth Cancer Services