Emma Doble
Person living with diabetes,
Patient Advocate
Emma Doble joined the BMJ in 2018 and is the patient editor for education. Since 2020 she has also led on the Patient and Public Partnership Strategy. Her work includes managing the ‘What your patient is thinking’ series, developing patient partnership in BMJ events and driving patient partnership in our BMJ cross journals.
At the age of 4, Emma was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes which she struggled to manage growing up. She set up and developed a number of projects to initiate peer support for young people with type 1 to help others manage and cope with their condition. Her interest in patient partnership began when she began working with her local diabetes team to review, and redesign, the diabetes service whilst completing her MSc in Health Psychology.
Emma is the patient and public partnership strategy editor at the BMJ and is founder of CEE Health an organisation which facilitates patient partnership. She has also worked with Cochrane UK, the WHO, JDRF UK, Diabetes Scotland and the Scottish Government on patient involvement.