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Geoff McKee
Medical Director Population and Public Health at The British Columbia Centre for Disease Control
Geoff McKee is an accomplished medical professional with a diverse educational and professional background. He completed his Bachelor's degree in Microbiology from the University of Victoria, followed by a Medical Doctorate and a Master's in Public Health from the University of British Columbia.
Dr. McKee has held multiple roles in the healthcare sector, such as a Medical Health Officer at Vancouver Coastal Health and a Public Health and Preventive Medicine Resident at Vancouver Coastal Health. Prior to that, he worked as a Family Medicine Resident at Vancouver Island Health Authority and as a Research Assistant at various organizations such as the University of Victoria, Victoria Cardiac Arrhythmia Trials, Network Environments for Aboriginal Health Research, and Centre for Aboriginal Health Research.
Currently, Dr. McKee serves as the Medical Director of Population and Public Health at The British Columbia Centre for Disease Control. He is responsible for overseeing the planning, delivery, and evaluation of population and public health services across British Columbia. With his extensive experience in medical research, clinical work, and public health, Dr. McKee is dedicated to improving the health and well-being of communities.