In a dissenting article, "Sibutramine: gone, but not forgotten", Professor David Haslam (ex-president of the Royal College of General Practitioners and currently chairman of the National Obesity Forum) says that the SCOUT study is flawed as it only covered high-risk patients and did not consider obese patients who do not have cardiovascular complications or similar contra-indications.
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He was Chairman of Council and later President of the Royal College of General Practitioners and Chairman of the Trustees of the Nuffield Trust.
Dr Clare Gerada, Chair of the Council of the Royal College of General Practitioners
In 1990 she became an Honorary Research Fellow at Keele University and was awarded a three year Royal College of General Practitioners Research Training Fellowship.