Philip Michael Bath FRCP FMedSci (born 7 October 1956) is a British clinician scientist.
From 1991 to 1993, Bath was a lecturer at the Blood Pressure Unit at St George's, University of London where he worked for the distinguished hypertensionologist, Professor Graham MacGregor.
He moved in 1993 to King's College Hospital Medical School, London, now GKT School of Medical Education as Senior Lecturer, and Honorary Consultant Physician at King's College Hospital where he established the Acute Stroke Unit.
[10] He is Chief Investigator of the ongoing National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) HTA-funded Pharyngeal Electrical stimulation for Acute Stroke dysphagia Trial (PhEAST).
[11] In 2016 Bath was elected a Fellow of the Academy of Medical Sciences (FMedSci)[12] and appointed as Senior Investigator at the NIHR.
[14] He received the Feinberg Award for Excellence in Clinical Stroke from the American Heart Association in 2016,[15] and the British Pharmacological Society's Lilly Prize in 2024.