OSWEGO, N.Y. — Cecile Matip, a doctor board-certified as both an adult and child/adolescent psychiatrist, has returned to work at Oswego Health after living abroad for four years.

She is delivering care to inpatient adults who seek medical services at Oswego Health’s Behavioral Health Services (BHS) Department. Matip previously offered care at the health system’s Child and Family Services office in Fulton.         

In her new role at Oswego Health, she is part of a team delivering care at Oswego Health’s Bunner Street inpatient facilities, the organization said in a release.

While living in Europe, Matip provided psychiatric consultants for a telemedicine company.

Matip earned her medical degree from the SUNY Brooklyn College of Medicine and completed her psychiatry residency at SUNY Downstate, located in Brooklyn. She completed a child and adolescent psychiatry fellowship at the University of New Mexico.

A native of France, Matip arrived in this country as a young adult and attended Concordia College in Bronxville on a soccer scholarship. She also attended Long Island University, as well as Columbia University, where she completed a master’s degree in public health, concentrating on health policy and management.

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