Why choose MPS
MPS offers a range of support and benefits to help GP trainees, which they won't get from the Clinical Indemnity Scheme (CIS):
Medicolegal advice
Our medicolegal advice line is available to provide members with advice and support in a medicolegal emergency 24-hours a day, seven days a week.
Writing reports and dealing with complaints
Our team of medicolegal experts can advise you on a response to a complaint, or help with writing reports for inquests. Assistance with the Medical Council
Assistance with the Medical Council
We can provide specialist advice and representation for a complaint to the Irish Medical Council, including drafting a letter in response to a complaint, and representation at a Medical Council Inquiry.
Legal representation
We can provide legal representation for professional disciplinary matters and Medical Council procedures. Where appropriate we may be able to provide individual representation at a coroner's inquest.
Press and the media
We can prepare statements and help you deal with the media, should you be involved in a case that attracts publicity.
Criminal matters
In the unlikely event that you find yourself facing criminal allegations as a result of your clinical practice, you can apply for advice and assistance from MPS.
Good Samaritan Acts worldwide
The benefits of MPS membership are available to you if you are involved in a claim arising from a Good Samaritan Act anywhere in the world outside of Ireland.
We are here to listen to GP trainees in Ireland
We are a members organisation and are here to meet your needs. Where possible we will adjust the products offered to ensure those needs are met.
Following the 2005 NAGPT conference we lowered our rates for GP trainees working in a general practice setting.
Following research in 2006, we began to offer locum rates to GP trainees in Ireland, whilst continuing to offer a cheaper rate to those who do not wish to undertake locum work.
If you have any ideas on ways we could more effectively meet your needs please e-mail gptrainee@mps.org.uk