Phony research earns 1-year suspension ====================================== * Cathel Kerr A British cardiologist has been suspended from practice for a year by the UK's General Medical Council (GMC) because he published fraudulent research findings. The offending study, by Dr. Mohammed Naeem Shaukat and colleagues, appeared in the *British Medical Journal* (*BMJ* 1997; 314:639-42). It claimed that following a first myocardial infarction, patients of Indian origin were at substantially higher risk of mortality and further coronary events than non-Indians. A retraction (*BMJ* 1998;316:116) said examination of the data had revealed inaccuracies, and the paper's conclusions could no longer be supported. This prompted the University of Leicester, where the research was conducted, to send a report to the GMC's Professional Conduct Committee. Although the offence could have resulted in erasure from the GMC's register, the committee was swayed by testimony that Shaukat is β€œan able, caring and committed practitioner.” Shaukat, a consultant cardiologist, has not been involved in research since 1997. He has never explained why he falsified the data. β€” *Cathel Kerr*, Fife, Scotland