Before his current role, Dr. Webb served in the United States Air Force for 17 years. While serving our country, he earned the health professions scholarship for medical school and was subsequently promoted to captain when he went on to his General Surgery training at Vanderbilt.
He served as both the general and trauma surgeon at Yokota Air Base in Japan and was part of the Pacific Command Mobile Forward Surgical Team, which could be dispatched at a moment's notice for specialized surgical missions — including providing surgical coverage for the President of the United States. After his promotion to the rank of Major, Dr. Webb went on to train at the Mayo Clinic, where he specialized in plastic surgery.
When his training was complete, he was assigned to Travis Air Force Base in California – the largest Air Force hospital in the world – where he worked as a Reconstructive and Plastic Surgeon while earning the rank of Lieutenant Colonel. As part of his professional military education, Dr. Webb attended the Air War College to advance his leadership skills. He graduated with an outstanding record — the highest distinction possible.
Dr. Webb has a longstanding history of integrity, service, and devotion to everything he does, both in his life and career. From earning the rank of Eagle Scout in the Boy Scouts of America as a teen to currently serving in the Arizona Air National Guard as a Lieutenant Colonel, Dr. Webb continues to strive for excellence in all he does.
In addition to being a plastic surgeon, Dr. Webb loves being a husband to his college sweetheart and a father to his two children. He enjoys everything competitive and continues this drive through cycling and obstacle course racing.