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Emma Doble, patient and public strategy editor for The BMJ, looks at how lived experience is shaping more relevant, ethical research and better publishing.
"Across the publishing industry, there’s growing recognition that people with lived experience of illness, disability or care are more than passive recipients of information. They’re experts in their own right — and they’re helping to make research more relevant, ethical and trustworthy."
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