Deirdre Hine

Deirdre Hine

Dame Deirdre Joan Hine, née Curran DBE FFPH FRCP FLSW (born 16 September 1937)[1] is a Welsh medical doctor. In 1984 she began her career as a public health physician in Wales. She was named Chair of the Commission for Health Improvement. Since January 2004 she has chaired the BUPA Foundation.

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Background

Hine was born to David Alban Curran and Noreen Mary Curran (née Cliffe), and raised in Cardiff. She attended Heathfield House (Cardiff) and Charlton Park (Cheltenham) schools before earning her MBBCh degree at the Welsh National School of Medicine (now Cardiff University School of Medicine) in 1961. In 1963 she married Raymond Hine; the couple has two sons. She was a medical practitioner at Cardiff's Royal Infirmary. She trained in public health medicine, becoming a specialist in community medicine in 1974.[citation needed]

Career

  • Principal Medical Officer, Welsh Office (1984)
  • Deputy Chief Medical Officer (1985)
  • Director, Breast Cancer Screening Service, Wales (1988)
  • Chief Medical Officer, Wales (1990)

Retirement

She retired in 1997 and was appointed to the Audit Commission the following year. Hine was named as Chair of the Commission for Health Improvement (August 1999) and elected President, Royal Society of Medicine (from 2000 to 2002).

House of Lords

In 2001 Hine was appointed as an independent member to the House of Lords Appointments Commission.

Affiliations

Honours

Hine was appointed Dame Commander of the British Empire "for services to medicine in Wales" (1996)

References

  1. ^ Debrett's biodata

Fellowships

She received honorary fellowships in:

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