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Reverend Professor Maurice Francis Scanlon BSc, MD, FRCP

Professor Maurice Scanlon qualified in Medicine at the University of Newcastle upon Tyne 1973. He was a Consultant Physician and Director of Research and Development with the Cardiff and Vale NHS Trust (Heath Hospital) and Professor of Endocrinology at Cardiff University School of Medicine (University Hospital of Wales) for over 30 years.

Scanlon was Director of The Centre for Endocrine and Diabetes Sciences, a research facility bringing biomedical science developments closer to patient care. The facility, which is jointly managed by Cardiff and Vale NHS Trust and Cardiff University, aims to help translate biomedical science developments into patient care. (19/3 Western Mail) (www.cardiff.ac.uk/news/resource/4658.17413.file.eng.doc‎) Maurice was ordained to the Permanent Diaconate for the Archdiocese of Cardiff on 14th July 2007, in St Francis Church. He has been a relationship Counsellor with Marriage Care since 1991, is a former Non-executive Director of the Linacre Foundation for Health Care Ethics and is currently Vice Chairman (Wales) of the Catholic Union of Great Britain.

Maurice was born in Bradford, Yorkshire in 1948. He married to Susan in 1972 and they have 3 children (Helen, Judith, Matthew) and 6 grandchildren (Gabriela, Megan, Joseph, Ralph, Tes and Sophia).

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Reverend Professor Maurice Francis Scanlon BSc, MD, FRCP

Professor Maurice Scanlon qualified in Medicine at the University of Newcastle upon Tyne 1973. He was a Consultant Physician and Director of Research and Development with the Cardiff and Vale NHS Trust (Heath Hospital) and Professor of Endocrinology at Cardiff University School of Medicine (University Hospital of Wales) for over 30 years.

Scanlon was Director of The Centre for Endocrine and Diabetes Sciences, a research facility bringing biomedical science developments closer to patient care. The facility, which is jointly managed by Cardiff and Vale NHS Trust and Cardiff University, aims to help translate biomedical science developments into patient care. (19/3 Western Mail) (www.cardiff.ac.uk/news/resource/4658.17413.file.eng.doc‎) Maurice was ordained to the Permanent Diaconate for the Archdiocese of Cardiff on 14th July 2007, in St Francis Church. He has been a relationship Counsellor with Marriage Care since 1991, is a former Non-executive Director of the Linacre Foundation for Health Care Ethics and is currently Vice Chairman (Wales) of the Catholic Union of Great Britain.

Maurice was born in Bradford, Yorkshire in 1948. He married to Susan in 1972 and they have 3 children (Helen, Judith, Matthew) and 6 grandchildren (Gabriela, Megan, Joseph, Ralph, Tes and Sophia).