David Bainton Archive Biographical Outline
1941
Born 8 February. Attends Emanuel School, Battersea and then Bedford School, Bedford.
1959-1962
Attends Cambridge University, awarded Natural Science Tripos, Part 1.
1962-1965
University College Hospital Medical School awarded MBB Chir.
Bainton Medical Certificate
1965-1967
Works at Paediatric Department, UCH and at St Pancras Hospital, UCH and at Addenbrooke’s Hospital, Cambridge.
1967-1969
Senior House Officer to the Professorial Medical Unit, Cardiff Royal Infirmary, Cardiff and later at Sully Hospital, Cardiff. During this period taught clinical medical students.
1969
Awarded MRCP, University of London.
1970-1973
Member of scientific staff, MRC Epidemiology Unit, Cardiff. Trained in epidemiology with Archie Cochrane. Acted as tutor for student seminars during the teaching of community medicine within the undergraduate curriculum at the Welsh National School of Medicine (WNSM).
1973-1975
Full-time student at the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine. Awarded MSc in Social Medicine.
1975-1982
Specialist in Community Medicine, Avon Area Health Authority. During this period he was a key member of a team of health services researchers working in the Avon Health Authority.
1976
Awarded MFCM.
1982-1985
Specialist in Community Medicine, Bristol and Weston Health Authority.
1985-1986
Certificate in Health Economics at Aberdeen.
1986-1989
Specialist in Community Medicine, Huddersfield Health Authority and visiting lecturer in the Department of Social Policy and Health Service Studies, University of Leeds.
1989-1994
Senior lecturer and Director of the Nuffield Centre for Health Care Evaluation, Department of Epidemiology and Community Medicine, University of Wales College of Medicine (UWCM), Cardiff. Honorary Consultant in Public Health Medicine, South Glamorgan Health Authority.
1991
Awarded FFP.
1995
Senior lecturer, Centre for Applied Public Medicine, UWCM and Honorary Consultant in Public Health Medicine, Gwent Health Authority.
1998
Awarded FRCP.
