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Dr Jeremy Webb is a Tutor at the University of Cambridge's School of Clinical Medicine, specializing in medical education and staff development. He leads the Clinical School Staff Development Programme and oversees Masters-level programmes at Madingley Hall, while remaining actively engaged in clinical practice and teaching for foundation medical trainees.
- Over 30 years' experience as a clinician, transitioning from hospital medicine to primary care (GP) in 1988
- Established primary care teaching for Cambridge's Graduate Medicine Course
- Director of Studies and Tutor on the Graduate Course in Medicine
- Developed and leads postgraduate medical education qualifications at the Institute of Continuing Education
His research interests focus on enhancing clinical reasoning, communication, and examination skills through innovative educational frameworks. Dr Webb has also expanded medical educator training to Southern Asia, delivering faculty development courses in collaboration with international partners.
- Recipient of the Pilkington Prize for excellence in teaching (2014)
- Developed the PG Certificate in Medical Education (now Masters-level) at the Institute of Continuing Education
- Co-founder of primary care teaching infrastructure for Cambridge's Graduate Medicine Course
Dr Webb maintains active clinical and educational roles across multiple institutions including Wolfson College, West Suffolk Hospital, and Madingley Hall, while continuing to shape the future of medical education through program leadership and international collaborations.
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