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Board Certification
American Board of Emergency Medicine (Emergency Medicine)American Board of Emergency Medicine (Sub: Sports Medicine)Patient Rating
4.9 /5( out of 656 reviews )The patient rating score is an average of all responses on our patient experience survey. The rating averages scores for all questions about care from our providers.
The scale on which responses are measured is 1 to 5 with 5 being the best score.
Patient Comments
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December 26, 2024SOUTH JORDAN HEALTH CENTERDr. Gee and his staff were great to help me understand my problem and give me options for care! Great visit!
December 19, 2024ORTHOPAEDICS CENTERExcellent doctor. I am very happy on the treatment provided on my broken foot by Dr Gee, I gladly recommend him
December 12, 2024ORTHOPAEDICS CENTERDr. Gee had reviewed my file and looked at the x-rays of my leg. I thought maybe he would give me an injection in my knee, but he said he doesn't do injections unless you are in serious pain, which I wasn't. Instead, he gave me exercises for my knee and leg for the previous pain that I have had.
December 07, 2024SOUTH JORDAN HEALTH CENTERDr Gee is great. He is professional while being warm. He takes time to listen as well as explain options. I trust him.
December 07, 2024SOUTH JORDAN HEALTH CENTERDr. Gee was thorough, patient, and clearly knowledgeable! I really feel listened to and like he cares what happens to me and wants to help!
December 07, 2024SOUTH JORDAN HEALTH CENTERI have had Dr. Gee for other needs besides the one I saw him for today. He listened and determined the best action for my needs. He showed me an xray and described what was causing my pain.
October 31, 2024ORTHOPAEDICS CENTERCaring and professional.
October 31, 2024ORTHOPAEDICS CENTERFor someone who lives 5 hours away from SLC, one scheduled appointment became more. Special thanks to providers and office staff to work me into their provider schedule to allow me to see more than one as well as schedule surgery in near future.
October 18, 2024SOUTH JORDAN HEALTH CENTERThank you so much for your excellent job
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Board Certification and Academic Information
Academic Departments Orthopaedics -Primary Board Certification American Board of Emergency Medicine (Emergency Medicine)American Board of Emergency Medicine (Sub: Sports Medicine)Education history
Certification Leadership Development Program for Physician Executives - University of Utah, David Eccles School of Business Certificate Graduate Training Public Health - University of Utah, Division of Public Health M.P.H. Fellowship Sports Medicine - University of Rochester Fellow Residency Emergency Medicine - Strong Memorial Hospital Resident Internship Emergency Medicine - Strong Memorial Hospital Intern Professional Medical Medicine - Pennsylvania State University M.D. Undergraduate Human Biology - Brigham Young University B.S. Undergraduate Pre-Medicine - Utah Valley State College Selected Publications
Journal Article
- Provo J, Teramoto M, Foley J, Roesly H, Gee C, Cushman DM (2022). Comparing fluoroscopic versus ultrasound guidance in glenohumeral joint aspiration. PM R. ()
- Steenblik J, Goodman M, Davis V, Gee C, Hopkins CL, Stephen R, Madsen T (2012). Intranasal sufentanil for the treatment of acute pain in a winter resort clinic. Am J Emerg Med, 30(9), 1817-21. ()
- Gee C (2011). Isolated trapezium subluxation in EMS provider with a novel reduction technique. Am J Emerg Med, 30(7), 1320.e1-3. ()
- Gee C, Dawson M, Bledsoe J, Ledyard H, Phanthavady T, Youngquist S, McGuire T, Madsen T (2012). Sensitivity of newer-generation computed tomography scanners for subarachnoid hemorrhage: a Bayesian analysis. J Emerg Med, 43(1), 13-8. ()
- Madsen T, Mallin M, Bledsoe J, Bossart P, Davis V, Gee C, Barton E (Sept 2009). Utility of the Emergency Dept. Observation Unit in Ensuring Stress Testing in Low-Risk Chest Pain Patients. Crit Pathw Cardiol, 8(3), 122-124.
- Blyth BJ, Farhavar A, Gee C, Hawthorn B, He H, Nayak A, Stcklein V, Bazarian JJ (Sept 2009). Validation of Serum Markers for Blood-Brain Barrier Disruption in Traumatic Brain Injury. J Neurotrauma, 26(9), 1497-1507.
Book Chapter
- Gee C (2011). Lateral Ankle Sprains. 5-Minute Sports Medicine Consult. In Bracker MD (Ed.), 5 Minute Sports Medicine Consult (2nd Edition). Philadelphia, PA: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins.
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News & Podcasts
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Podcasts