Emma Runswick | |
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Alma mater | University of Manchester |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Mental health |
Emma Runswick is an English medical doctor and trade unionist specializing in mental health. She has served as the deputy chair of the British Medical Association council since 2022.
Runswick was born to Kathy and Alan Runswick.[1] Her mother is a former chair of the Wallasey Constituency Labour Party.[2] Her father was a member of the Public and Commercial Services Union.[2] She was raised on a council estate in Wirral, England.[3] Runswick attended the University of Manchester.[4]
Runswick is a junior doctor who works on a community mental health team in Greater Manchester.[5] In 2018, she was elected to the UK council of the British Medical Association.[5] In 2022, she was elected to a three-year term as the deputy chair.[5][6] She is the first out LGBT person, fifth woman, and second junior doctor elected to a chief officer role.[5] In 2023, Runswick was a prominent figure in a junior doctor strike.[1]