Infertility Specialist & Reproductive Endocrinologist

PROFESSIONAL PROFILE - CREI

Dr Alison Gee is a gynaecologist and certified subspecialist in Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility (CREI) with a Masters degree in Reproductive Health and Human Genetics. Alison is a Visiting Medical Officer at Royal Prince Alfred Hospital consulting in Infertility and Recurrent Miscarriage, a Visiting Medical Officer at St Luke’s Private Hospital, and an accredited fertility specialist at Genea.

Alison graduated from the University of Sydney in 1994, and obtained her Masters degree in Reproductive Health and Human Genetics in 1999. Alison undertook specialist training in Obstetrics and Gynaecology in Sydney at Royal Prince Alfred Hospital and was awarded the College Medal in the membership examination in 2000.

Alison is a Fellow of the Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetrics and Gynaecology and in 2006 achieved the sub-specialist Certificate in Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility (CREI). Dr Gee’s sub specialist training was undertaken in Sydney at Royal Prince Alfred Hospital, Westmead Hospital and Sydney IVF.

Alison a member of the Fertility Society of Australia and is currently an Examiner for the candidates seeking sub-specialty CREI qualification. In addition, she holds a Council position within the Royal Australian & New Zealand College of Obstetrics & Gynaecology (RANZCOG) for the CREI sub-specialty.

Alison maintains a comprehensive private infertility practice in Sydney’s CBD, wherein she provides individualised care for infertility and reproductive disorders including male factor infertility, miscarriage management and preimplantation genetic diagnosis.

Alison’s research areas include birth outcomes associated with IVF and Preimplantation Genetic Diagnosis.

PROFESSIONAL BACKGROUND - CREI

Dr Gee is a Certificate in Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility (CREI) sub-specialist in Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility. CREI sub-specialists are specialists in Obstetrics & Gynaecology, who have undertaken an additional three years sub-specialty study to ensure comprehensive and cutting-edge skills in the management of patients with reproductive endocrine disorders and infertility. A minority of Obstetricians & Gynaecologists have this additional qualification.

RESEARCH PUBLICATIONS

Gee, A. (1998). A comparison of the effectiveness of Metrodin versus Metrodin HP in Ovarian Stimulation. Masters Thesis. University of Sydney.

Gee, A., Jansen, R., McArthur, S., de Boer, K (2005). Birth outcomes and infant development after blastocyst culture with or without pre-implantation genetic diagnosis by trophectoderm biopsy. Aust. NZ. J. Obstet. 45 (Suppl. 1):2

Gee, A. & Jansen, R. (2004). The infertile couple: assessment and treatment options. MedicineToday Vol. 5 No. 5: 18-28

Jansen, R. & Gee, A. Testing for Miscarriage. O and G Magazine (RANZCOG) Vol 1 0 No2 Winter 2008: 48-52

McArthur SJ, Leigh D, Marshall JT, Gee AJ, De Boer KA, Jansen RP. Blastocyst trophectoderm biopsy and preimplantation genetic diagnosis for familial monogenic disorders and chromosomal translocations. Prenat Diagn. 2008 May; 28(5):434-42.

Lieberman D, Gee A, Jansen R. Miscarriage. How To Treat. Australian Doctor. 2011 September 2: 29-36.

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