The MPS Foundation’s alignment with our values and its commitment to evidence‑based, practitioner‑led research made it the ideal partner for exploring the root causes of doctor burnout and developing meaningful, scalable solutions
Dr Emma Rowlandson
This feasibility study will assess if a large language model (LLM), informed by patients and healthcare staff, can generate accurate, accessible, comprehensive, and acceptable discharge summaries.
Dr Vishal Sharma
By investing in research that strengthens clinician wellbeing and patient safety, the MPS Foundation helps shape better training, stronger wellbeing policies, and safer healthcare systems across the world.
Dr Sara Subhan
By funding research into communication and medical law, The MPS Foundation helps clinicians manage the complexities of modern practice, ultimately reducing burnout and litigation.
Dr Nick Tsui
The MPS Foundation’s commitment to patient safety aligns with our research, and their support helps us create practical guidance that improves communication and care for diverse patient groups.
Dr Yiyun Shou
The MPS Foundation is a natural fit for our research into emergency department crowding. Its commitment to patient safety and reducing clinical risk aligns directly with our aim to identify and promote safer practices across acute hospitals.
Dr Peadar Gilligan
We are grateful to the MPS Foundation and believe that they already have, and will continue to have, a positive impact on the lives of patients and healthcare professionals around the world.
Professor Ann Ooms, Principal Investigator
We aim to define best practice and demonstrate the impact of interventions on patient outcomes. We are excited to work with the MPS Foundation to advance the field of surgical handover in both clinical practice and education.
Dr. Jessica Ryan, 2024 MPS Foundation Grant Recipient
“This project is an important step towards reducing health inequities for older adults.”
Dr Colm O'Tuathaigh, 2022 Grant Recipient
“This research will positively impact patients by making graduates more patient safety aware and conscious about the impact of their clinical reasoning.”
Prof Rakesh Patel, 2022 Grant Recipient