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A/Prof Jean Lee 
A/Prof
  • Medical Degree | University of Cambridge, United Kingdom
  • Radiology training | Oxford, United Kingdom
About A/Prof Jean Lee 

Dr Jean Lee is an advocate for providing evidence-based patient-centred care. She joined St Vincent’s Hospital Melbourne and St Vincent’s Private Radiology in 2018. She is Lead Radiologist for Oculoplastic and Orbital Imaging at the Royal Victorian Eye and Ear Hospital and one of the lead radiologists for Head and Neck Imaging at St Vincent’s Hospital Melbourne.

Jean read Medicine at the University of Cambridge in the United Kingdom. She completed her clinical training in London before undertaking Radiology training at Oxford in the UK, including Academic Clinical Fellowship in Radiology at Oxford. She worked as a radiology consultant at the Royal Marsden Hospital in London prior to relocating to Australia.

She has completed multiple subspecialty fellowships. Her specialist interests include head and neck, oncology, gynaecology, and breast imaging. She is a Fellow of the Royal College of Radiologists in the UK (FRCR) and in Australia and New Zealand (FRANZCR). She also holds a European Diploma in Head and Neck Neuroradiology (EDiHNNR) and European Diploma in Radiology (EDiR) and is a member of The Royal Colleges of Physicians (MRCP). She enjoys teaching and is a current Tutor with the University of Melbourne.

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