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Nov 28, 2024 |
bmj.com | Emma Doble |Sara Schroter |Amy Price |Kamran Abbasi
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Sep 6, 2024 |
bmj.com | Ramzi A. Ajjan |Emma Doble |David G. Marrero
Ramzi A Ajjan, professor of metabolic medicine12, Emma Doble, patient and public strategy editor34, Richard I G Holt, professor in diabetes and endocrinology56, David Marrero, J O Ritchey professor emeritus of medicine7 1Clinical Population and Sciences Department, Leeds Institute of Cardiovascular and Metabolic Medicine, University of Leeds, UK 2Diabetes Centre, St James’s University Hospital, Leeds Teaching Hospitals Trust, Leeds, UK 3Patient author, UK 4The BMJ, UK 5Human Development and...
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Jul 11, 2024 |
xpresschronicle.com | Emma Doble
Emma Doble, patient editoredoble{at}bmj.comThe NHS is one of the UK’s top priorities. But where should the new government start? Safety of patients in the health system seems a good place to begin.
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Jul 11, 2024 |
bmj.com | Emma Doble
Emma Doble, patient editorThe BMJedoble{at}bmj.comThe NHS is one of the UK government’s top priorities. But where should the new government start? Safety of patients in the health system seems a good place to begin. Henrietta Hughes, the first patient safety commissioner, thinks that the NHS’s focus on finance and productivity is failing to improve patient safety (p 14).
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Jul 11, 2024 |
bmj.com | Emma Doble |Sophia Walker |Amy Price |Kamran Abbasi
Emma Doble, patient and public strategy editor1 2, Sophia Walker, patient editor1 2, Amy Price, patient editor1 2 3, Kamran Abbasi, editor in chief1 1The BMJ, London, UK 2Patient author 3Dartmouth Institute for Health Policy and Clinical Practice, Geisel School of Medicine, Hanover, NH, USA Correspondence to: E Doble edoble{at}bmj.com As The BMJ celebrates 10 years since the launch of its patient and public partnership strategy, we ask why more medical journals do not have a similar...
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Jul 1, 2024 |
bmj.com | Claire Reidy |Emma Doble |Aimee Robson |Partha Kar
Practice Practice Pointer BMJ 2024; 386 doi: https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj-2022-070443 Cite this as: BMJ 2024;386:e070443 Claire Reidy, health services researcher1 2, Emma Doble, patient and public partnership editor (Education and Strategy)2 3, Aimee Robson, deputy director improvement, primary and community care4, Partha Kar, type 1 diabetes and technology lead, GIRFT clinical lead, diabetes, consultant in diabetes and endocrinology, clinical adviser, international medical graduates,...
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Jun 20, 2024 |
bmj.com | Emma Doble |Dan Farrow
Emma Doble, patient editor1, Dan Farrow, head of community engagement21The BMJ2JDRF UKFor people living with diabetes, access to an insulin pump or sensing technologies such as continuous glucose monitors is life changing. Yet there is a downside—the mounting piles of plastic, paper, and cardboard that each device comes with. This packaging is becoming a worry to users, particularly those who are environmentally conscious.
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Apr 9, 2024 |
bmj.com | Emma Doble |Sophie Cook |Kamran Abbasi
Emma Doble, patient editor1, Sophie Cook, head of clinical content2, Kamran Abbasi, editor in chief2 1Patient author, The BMJ 2The BMJ, London, UK Correspondence to: E Doble edoble{at}bmj.com We welcome proposals for patient led articles across the journal In June 2003, The BMJ published the first patient theme issue in its 160 year history.1 The issue covered many topics still relevant today, exploring the challenges of patient partnership in healthcare,2 the need to see patients as experts...
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Apr 5, 2024 |
dedoc.org | Emma Doble
This would then allow a conference or event to meet the ‘Patients Included’ criteria and to use the Patients Included logo throughout the event. It gives conference organisers a way to share their commitment to the inclusion of people with lived experience in the true method of partnership and really demonstrating #NothingAboutUsWIthoutUs within their event. Where do we go from here?
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Nov 23, 2023 |
bmj.com | Tessa Richards |Neda Milevska |Emma Doble
Tessa Richards, Neda Milevska, Emma DobleKawaldip Sehmi, chief executive of the International Alliance of Patients’ Organizations (IAPO), has died unexpectedly. Kawaldip’s passion and enthusiasm for his work was inexhaustible and his leadership of IAPO outstanding.