
About
Dr. Matthew Webb is a Senior Lecturer at the Keele University School of Medicine, located in the David Weatherall building on the Keele campus. As Year 5 Co-Lead, he plays a critical role in shaping the clinical training of senior medical students. His research focuses on medical education innovation, particularly in primary care contexts, including clinical skill development, simulation-based learning, and the integration of evidence-based practices into healthcare delivery.
Key areas of expertise include the development of proactive clinical review systems for chronic pain management, improving medical student preparedness through realistic simulated consultations, and enhancing general practice clinical examinations. His work emphasizes collaboration between academic institutions and local healthcare communities to strengthen primary care infrastructure and workforce training.
Dr. Webb has contributed to peer-reviewed journals such as Health Expectations and Education for Primary Care, with notable publications addressing opioid prescribing, telemedicine in medical education, and the revitalization of GP-focused clinical assessments. His research bridges educational theory and practical clinical applications, aiming to improve both healthcare outcomes and physician training methodologies.
While no specific grants or awards are listed, his publications reflect sustained engagement with transformative educational initiatives in medical training. He is affiliated with Keele University's Clinical Education Centre, further underscoring his commitment to integrating academic research with clinical practice.


