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Revision as of 16:42, 25 December 2012
Jean-François Mattei, born 14 January 1943 in Lyon, France, is a French doctor and politician.
Medical career
Jean-François Mattei is a professor of pediatrics and genetics.[1] He served as the director of Genetics at the teaching hospital of Marseilles. He was an advisor of the Comité consultatif national d'éthique (CCNE) until 1997, and has been a titular member of the French Académie Nationale de Médecine since June 2000.[2] He is also the president of the French Red Cross.[3]
Elected positions
On 4 December 1989, he was elected to the second district of Bouches-du-Rhône, replacing Jean-Claude Gaudin, who had been elected to the Senate; he was then re-elected to this position in 1993, 1997, and 2002.[4] Dominique Tian replaced him in 2007. Since 1983 he has been a councillor of the municipality of Marseille, and a regional advisor for Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur. Mattei originally belonged to the Union for French Democracy (UDF), and was elected chairman of the Liberal Democracy and Independents (DLI) when it split from the UDF in October 2000. Later he joined Union for a Popular Movement (UMP).
Role in 2003 heat wave
Mattei served as health minister during the 2003 European heat wave, in which over 11000 French people, mostly elderly, died of heat-related illnesses.[5]
References
- ^ Health Policy, Volume 78, Issue 1, pp. 8-16
- ^ http://www.evene.fr/celebre/biographie/jean-francois-mattei-ministre-38944.php
- ^ http://www.croix-rouge.fr/La-Croix-Rouge/La-Croix-Rouge-francaise/Organisation-et-fonctionnement/Presidence
- ^ National Assembly Website; separate pages exist for his terms in the 10th and 12th legislatures.
- ^ http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/3190585.stm
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