What we're looking for is more in the way of a whole-person approach, social factors, and collaborative approaches to disease prevention.
When I look at the doctor's résumé, I see that in 1981 he completed GP training; from 1981 to 1983, he worked on a small island in western Samoa and then in New Zealand; and then for the next 25 years he was in the employ of the pharmaceutical industry. I guess you could say if you only have a hammer, every problem looks like a nail. Dr. Prigent brings a strong pharmaceutical bias to what should be a strategic direction in this council.