GMC accuses doctor of research fraud

BMJ 2003; 326 doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmj.326.7390.616/b (Published 22 March 2003)
Cite this as: BMJ 2003;326:616.3

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  1. Owen Dyer
  1. London

    The disciplinary hearing of Dr Goran Jamal, a doctor who has been considered to be an expert on Gulf war syndrome, began again last week after a six month adjournment (BMJ 2002;325:618).

    The consultant neurophysiologist faces charges of serious professional misconduct before the General Medical Council for alleged research fraud in the phase III trial of Tarabetic, a gamolenic acid based on evening primrose oil, for the treatment of diabetic peripheral polyneuropathy. …

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