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The MPS Foundation is a global, not-for-profit, research initiative, dedicated to improving patient safety, reducing risk, and enhancing the wellbeing of all healthcare professionals. We support research relevant to public and private healthcare in both primary and secondary care settings, outpatient practices, and dental care. We are committed to investing in research, analysis, education, and training

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The Impact of Menopause - Post Doctoral Research Fellow Opportunity

The University of Exeter, Faculty of Health and Life Sciences wishes to recruit a full-time Postdoctoral Research Fellow to research the impact of the menopause on the healthcare workforce. This MPS Foundation funded post is available from 3rd March 2025 for 1 year.

MPS Foundation calls on doctors to participate in the Medicine and Motherhood Study

The MPS Foundation is calling on women doctors across Ireland to take part in the vital Medicine and Motherhood (MAM) survey aimed at exploring family planning, pregnancy, and motherhood, and their association with wellbeing, work-life balance and career satisfaction.

Foundation dentists’ projects on improving periodontal care recognised in research competition

The winners of the inaugural research competition for UK foundation dentists launched by Dental Protection in partnership with the MPS Foundation has produced noteworthy projects to improve periodontal care.

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The Impact of Menopause

“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

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