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Dr. Dai Lloyd AM
Married to Catherine, who's also a GP; Three Children Aled, Anwen and Gareth; Lay preacher since 1992, and Deacon since 1994; Chairperson, Mudiad Ysgolion Meithrin West Glamorgan 1993-1995 (vice-Chair MYM 1991-1993); Honorary vice-President Alzheimer's Disease Society in Swansea and Lliw Valley.
I had weekly, live TV Medical slot on Heno, S4C 1995-1999; National Assembly Member (South Wales West); Shadow Finance Minister; Swansea County Council lor since sensational by-election victory in June 1998; Awarded an Honorary Fellowship, FRCGP, by the Royal College of Physicians in 2001.
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Plaid Cymru member since 1987; General Election candidate in Swansea West in 1992 (1,668 votes) and 1997 (2,675 votes ); Local Council Candidate in Swansea in 1993 (671 votes), 1994 (856 votes), 1995 (1,240 votes), and winning a County Council By-election in 1998 with 1,164 votes; National Assembly Member; held Council Seat (doubling vote to 2,366 votes) in 1999; Shadow Finance Minister and Cabinet Member since 1994.
Campaigns: Yes for Wales in Swansea; Swansea Assembly Campaign; Cockett By-election victory; National Assembly Member.
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Graduate Welsh National School of Medicine, Cardiff 1980 and Junior Hospital Doctor 1980-1984; Full Time NHS GP in Fforestfach, Swansea 1994-1999 - currently doing weekly, voluntary medical surgery.
Degrees: MB.Bch (1980) MRCGP (1989) Dip.Ther (1995); Memebr of the Medical Society, BMA a RCGP (Royal College of GP's); Member of the Welsh Council of the RCGP since 1992; Treasurer: South West Wales Faculty RCGP; Finance Director RCGP Spring Symposium, Swansea 1997 ( Cynhadledd Feddygol Ryngwladol oedd hon/International Medical conference).
Member of Steering Committee Welsh Medicines Resource Centre, Cardiff, overseeing prescribing in Wales, since 1993 RCGP member of Hospital Approval Visiting Team, Wales since 1993; Member of Welsh Office's Health Gain Panel 1992-1993; Medical Society Conference Organiser 1994-1996; Member of Health Inequalities Task Group, Royal College of GP's (representing the views of the Welsh Council), London, 1998; Shadow Finance Minister for Wales; Member of Health and Social Services Committee (NAFW); Member of Legislation Committee (NAFW).
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