{"id":8177,"date":"2025-01-24T16:58:45","date_gmt":"2025-01-24T16:58:45","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/touchmedicalmedia.com\/?p=8177"},"modified":"2025-01-25T09:10:23","modified_gmt":"2025-01-25T09:10:23","slug":"building-a-legacy-in-medical-education-a-qa-with-matt-goodwin","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/touchmedicalmedia.com\/news\/building-a-legacy-in-medical-education-a-qa-with-matt-goodwin\/","title":{"rendered":"Building a Legacy in Medical Education: A Q&A with Matt Goodwin"},"content":{"rendered":"
With a career built on biomedical foundations, Matt Goodwin is striving to become a leading figure in the world of medical education. As co-founder of Touch Medical Media and Touch Independent Medical Education (touchIME), he has leveraged his scientific expertise and innovative vision to create a business that provides impactful educational programs for healthcare professionals (HCPs) globally. He was recently honoured at the Alliance 2025 Annual Conference in Orlando, FL, USA with the prestigious \u2018<\/span>CPD 40 Under 40\u2019 <\/span><\/i>Award; \u201can esteemed award recognising the next generation who have made outstanding contributions in our industry<\/span>\u201d<\/span><\/i>, organized by the Alliance for Continuing Education in the Health Professions. Here, Matt discusses his journey, the challenges of growing a business and his aspirations for the future of medical education.<\/span><\/p>\n Can you tell us about how your career in medical education evolved?<\/b><\/p>\n My medical education career, I think, has been pretty unique as I\u2019ve only ever worked for Touch. Having initially wanted to be a doctor, I didn\u2019t get the grades during a particularly competitive year so I chose to study biomedicine, thinking I might transfer to medicine later. During that time, I realized medicine wasn\u2019t the right path for me, but I gained a broad, medically-focused undergraduate degree that set the stage.<\/p>\n The typical biomed graduate routes were forensic medicine, lab work, postgraduate medicine or medical writing. I needed something more interactive and people-focused \u2014 medical writing or forensics didn\u2019t suit me, and I didn\u2019t have the knack for lab work. I wanted a role that allowed me to communicate and connect with others, which led me to Touch.<\/p>\n I landed a role after sharing my thesis: a meta-analysis of early research into the role microRNA might play in animal health and its potential for use as a treatment. The fully referenced, well-structured assessment aligned with the content the Touch journals were publishing. It was a great fit for me, so I started in a sales role for the journals team. Over four years and a number of sales awards later, including the top business developer, I worked my way up to be running one of the sales teams under the now CEO of Touch Group, Barney Kent.<\/p>\n A key turning point came when I had the opportunity to participate in a management buyout of Touch with Barney and another partner, Tim Sheldrick (now director of Touch Medical Communications). Transitioning from employee to co-owner was a huge step at age 25. To avoid external investment and losing the ethos of Touch, we scaled the business down to focus on sustainability and growth in our core-strength therapy areas, and reinvested all the profits to hire great staff, move from print to fully digital, and develop all other areas of the business.<\/p>\n Over time, we evolved as a digital publisher and expanded into independent medical education (IME), where I now solely focus. Strong relationships with faculty, editorial board members and readers influenced this decision and made the evolution a natural progression.<\/p>\n Throughout my career, my focus has remained on business development and now, education development \u2014 building on the foundation I established in those early sales years. I\u2019ve never worked anywhere else and I\u2019ve never felt the need to, because I love what we do. It\u2019s incredibly rewarding to see the impact we have in medical education and to work with such talented people. It\u2019s a varied and fulfilling career, even if it\u2019s been with just one company.<\/p>\n What\u2019s kept us at the forefront of the industry is our dedication to reinvesting in the business \u2014 not treating it as a lifestyle venture, or answering to investors that just care about profits, but focusing on growth, innovation and supporting our team. That commitment has driven everything we\u2019ve achieved and it\u2019s a journey I\u2019m massively proud of.<\/p>\n