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Gema Mee is a Senior Lecturer in Paramedic Science at the School of Allied Health and Midwifery, University of Wolverhampton, where she joined in 2023. She previously served as a Lecturer at Birmingham City University. Her clinical work spans multiple ambulance services, private healthcare, event medicine, and health justice settings, with ongoing practice in custody suites and general practice.
Her educational background is interdisciplinary, including a BA Hons in Creative and Professional Writing and English, a Postgraduate Diploma in Artist Development and Music Industry Management, and a Postgraduate Certificate in Learning and Teaching in Higher Education. She is currently pursuing a Master of Public Health to strengthen preventative approaches in urgent and primary care paramedic roles.
- Paramedic Science
- Preventative Care
- Primary Care
- Acute and Chronic Illness Management
- Neurodiversity in Healthcare
- Social Vulnerability
Her research interests center on neurodiversity, particularly ADHD, and its implications for managing acute and chronic conditions, drawing from personal experience. She is actively shaping the paramedic profession through her role as West Midlands representative on the Council of the College of Paramedics since 2021, contributing to the Royal Charter and national conference planning.
Gema has no listed scientific awards or publications in the provided text.
She continues to integrate clinical practice with academic teaching, advocating for innovation in paramedic education and expanded roles in primary and preventative care. Her background in journalism and the arts adds a unique dimension to her pedagogical and professional engagement.
No labs, teams, or formal research groups are mentioned in the available information.



