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Siobhan Gee, M.Pharm., P.G.Dip., M.R.Pharm.S., Ph.D.

Siobhan Gee, M.Pharm., P.G.Dip., M.R.Pharm.S., Ph.D.

Deputy Director of Pharmacy & Consultant Pharmacist for Liaison Psychiatry

South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust

Biography

Dr. Siobhan Gee is the Deputy Director of Pharmacy and Consultant Pharmacist for Liaison Psychiatry at South London and the Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust. She obtained a first-class MPharm degree from Cardiff University and holds a postgraduate diploma in pharmacy practice from the University of London. She completed a PhD in psychopharmacology and pharmaceutical analytical science at King’s College London, researching the use of clozapine in treatment-resistant schizophrenia. She is an Honorary Senior Lecturer in psychopharmacology at the Faculty of Life Sciences and Medicine, King’s College London, and is accredited as a Consultant Pharmacist by the Royal Pharmaceutical Society—one of the first people to receive this accolade.

Dr. Gee has worked in clinical hospital pharmacy in both physical and mental health settings across South East London for almost 20 years. Her specialist interest is in the use of psychiatric medicines in people with physical comorbidity, and she works with psychiatric liaison teams at Guy’s and St Thomas’, King’s College Hospital, Croydon University Hospital, and Lewisham Hospital. In 2023, she was appointed as a Clinical Director to the Mind and Body Programme at King’s Health Partners, a programme that aims to reduce the health inequalities experienced by people living with long-term physical and mental health conditions.

Dr. Gee is recognised internationally as a leading authority in the clinical use of psychiatric medicines and is a contributing author to the world-renowned Maudsley Prescribing Guidelines. Her new book, The Maudsley Prescribing Guidelines for Mental Health Conditions in Physical Illness, was published in October 2024.

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