Peter White

Peter D. White is a British psychiatrist. He is Professor of Psychological Medicine, honorary consultant liaison psychiatrist at St Bartholomew's hospital and co-leads the chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) service. Prof White was the lead investigator on the PACE trial. Prof White also funded and was involved in the Cochrane review of GET.

Links to Insurance Industry
Peter White has consulted for the insurance industry. He did not disclose his financial conflicts of interest to the participants of the PACE Trial, of which he was the lead investigator. David Tuller has written critically about the links the PACE trial investigators have to the health insurance industry.

Disability benefits work
Peter White has also performed paid and unpaid work for the United Kingdom's Department of Work and Pensions, which is the department that is responsible for administering and arranging the assessment of sickness and disability health payments, including the controversial Employment Support Allowance (ESA) and Personal Independence Payments (PIP) for people of working age. This was disclosed to The Lancet prior to The Lancet's publication of the main PACE trial research. This was not disclosed to the PACE trial participants, nor was the trial funding secured from the Department of Work and Pensions.

Retirement
Prof White resigned from clinical practice just before he was compelled by an order of the court to release the raw data from the PACE trial. Peter White continues to publish research listing Queen Mary University of London and St Bart's as his author affiliation, despite a statement that he has "retired" from St Bart's and Queen Mary University at the end of 2016, being granted the Emeritus Professor title on retirement.

Notable studies and articles related to ME/CFS

 * 2003, Identification of ambiguities in the 1994 chronic fatigue syndrome research case definition and recommendations for resolution (Full Text)
 * 2004, Immunological Changes After Both Exercise and Activity in Chronic Fatigue Syndrome: A Pilot Study
 * 2016, Complementary and alternative healthcare use by participants in the PACE trial of treatments for chronic fatigue syndrome
 * 2016, A UK based review of recommendations regarding the management of chronic fatigue syndrome
 * 2017, Response to: "Do more people recover from chronic fatigue syndrome with cognitive behaviour therapy or graded exercise therapy than with other treatments?" (Abstract)
 * 2017, Trends in the incidence of chronic fatigue syndrome and fibromyalgia in the UK, 2001–2013: a Clinical Practice Research Datalink study (Full Text)
 * 2018, The International Collaborative on Fatigue Following Infection (COFFI) (Full text)

Talks & interviews

 * What is CFS, and what is ME? Bergen, October 20 2009
 * What causes CFS/ME, and does this determine treatment? Bergen, October 20 2009
 * Treatments for chronic fatigue syndrome. Bergen, 20 October 2009
 * Royal Society of Medicine, 28 April 2008 (Transcript)
 * BBC You & Yours transcript, 5 November 2007

Books

 * 2005, Biopsychosocial medicine - An integrated approach to understanding illness

Online presence/List of Publications

 * PubMed - Peter D White
 * Publications Peter White

Directorships and Shareholdings
Peter Denton White is a director and has 2 total appointments. He is a director of OneHealth (Company number 04364122) from 2002 to 2010. The memorandum of association states that the purpose is to promote the biopsychosocial model of illness. He is also a director of Added Value Advisory Services (Company number 03764154) from 1999 to date.

None of these have been disclosed in his research work and publications.

Learn more

 * 2015, Institute of Medicine report - Review (8 December 2015, see also Institute of Medicine report)
 * 2016, 'Proof Positive (Revisited)' (14 Sep 2016)
 * 2016, ‘It was like being buried alive’: battle to recover from chronic fatigue syndrome