3D Systems announced the appointment of Dr. Rebekah Gee to the 3D Systems Medical Advisory Board, effective March 1, 2023. Dr. Gee will join six other members of the advisory board who have been named since the board's establishment in May 2022: Dr. Stephen K. Klasko, former President and CEO of Thomas Jefferson University and Jefferson Health; The Honorable David J. Shulkin, former U.S. Secretary of Veterans Affairs; The Honorable Alex Azar, former U.S. Health & Human Services Secretary; Dr. Toby Cosgrove, former President & Chief Executive officer of the Cleveland Clinic; Dr. Bon Ku, Professor of Medicine and Design at Thomas Jefferson University and Director of the university's Health Design Lab; and Mr. Bert Bruce, Regional President, North America for the Rare Disease Business at Pfizer. Dr. Gee is a recognized leader in healthcare policy who possesses a unique blend of experience in delivering innovative healthcare solutions for families and communities, leading government healthcare institutions, and the practice of medicine.

Dr. Gee is the Founder and Chief Executive Officer of Nest Health, a company that seeks to overcome the challenges faced by working families with young children in accessing much-needed healthcare services by delivering whole-family, whole-person primary care to families at home, in the community, and online. From 2016–2020, Dr. Gee served as Secretary of the Louisiana Department of Health, the state's largest agency with an annual budget of approximately $14 billion. While Secretary, Dr. Gee oversaw the implementation of Medicaid expansion which has extended health insurance coverage to over 600,000 Louisianans.

Dr. Gee has an extensive background in quality improvement and as a health services researcher who has served in numerous additional state and national healthcare policy roles. Before she was appointed Secretary, Dr. Gee served as the Medicaid Medical Director for Louisiana Medicaid, the Medical Director for Title V, and she directed Louisiana's Birth Outcomes Initiative where she led efforts to decrease infant mortality and prematurity. Her initiatives resulted in a 25% reduction in infant mortality, an 85% drop in elective deliveries before 39 weeks, and a 10% drop in NICU admissions statewide.

Dr. Gee has been a practicing Obstetrician/Gynecologist for over 20 years, which has enabled her to bring a medical caregiver's perspective to the people she serves in public policy and healthcare delivery roles. She is a gratis Professor of Public Health at LSU Health Sciences Center New Orleans. In addition to her appointment to the National Academy of Medicine, Dr. Gee was recognized by The New York Times as one of “Five Who Spread Hope” in 2019, and by Modern Healthcare as one of 2019's Women Leaders to Watch in Healthcare.