The MPS Foundation grant stood out for its focus on practitioner wellbeing and patient safety – an opportunity to creative meaningful, evidence-based impact
Associate Professor Melanie Aley, University of Sydney
“This project is an important step towards reducing health inequities for older adults.”
Dr Colm O'Tuathaigh, 2022 Grant Recipient
“Striving for excellence and inspiring good practice through robust evaluation of a comprehensive induction programme for international doctors, truly values clinicians and leads to better patient care”
Dr Roshelle Ramkisson, 2023 MPS Foundation Grant Recipient
“All doctors should be made to feel safe within their workplace.”
Dr Lauren Fowler, 2022 Grant Recipient
“The MPS Foundation has offered us a unique opportunity to enhance prescribing skills and improve junior doctor wellbeing within NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde”.
Dr Linsay McCallum, 2023 MPS Foundation Grant Recipient
“The range of studies the MPS Foundation has supported globally was impressive.”
Dr Isabelle Hunt and Dr Cathryn Rodway, 2023 MPS Foundation Grant Recipients
“Dora has the potential to positively impact clinician wellbeing through automation.”
Dr Sarah Khavandi, 2022 Grant Recipient
“Supporting research that benefits patients' safety and healthcare professionals' wellbeing.”
Dr Jacobus Barnard, 2023 MPS Foundation Grant Recipient
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
“A better understanding of stress in medical learners will improve patient safety and professional wellbeing.”
Prof Vicki LeBlanc and Dr William Lea, 2023 MPS Foundation Grant Recipients
“We want to identify better ways to manage anxiety for dental patients.”
Prof Mona Nasser, 2022 Grant Recipient
“Having a feasible solution to help doctors combat burnout.”
Prof Albert Chan, 2022 Grant Recipient
“I have had a really positive experience with the MPS Foundation and I’m looking forward to continuing to work together now.”
Dr Sinéad Lydon, 2023 MPS Foundation Grant Recipient
“If the findings from our study are positive, our intervention has the potential to be adapted for suitability for medical students around the world.”
Dr Judith Johnson, 2024 MPS Foundation Grant Recipient
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
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
“My experience with the MPS Foundation has been very positive in every way.”
Dr Marina Harris, 2023 MPS Foundation Grant Recipient
“When surgeons are better supported after adverse events, everyone benefits.”
Miss Gemma Scrimgeour, Innovation and Improvement Fellow, Royal College of Surgeons of England
“What we especially appreciate is the feeling that we have a collaborator rather than a regulator.”
Dr Lalit Krishna, 2023 MPS Foundation Grant Recipient
“This research will provide a better understanding of the interventions for menopause support at work.” Dr Jessica Scott, 2024 MPS Foundation Grant Recipient
Dr Jessica Scott, University of Exeter and Child and Family Health Devon, 2024 MPS Foundation Grant Recipient
“The primary concern is the health and safety of healthcare staff working in prisons. We need to identify the main problems and targets for intervention.”
Dr John Tully, 2024 MPS Foundation Grant Recipient
“Our research will develop tools to equip medical and dental professionals with the knowledge and skills to prevent stress, and thrive at work.”
Dr Jo Yarker, 2023 MPS Foundation Grant Recipient