Lisa Stoneking, MD, FACEP

Lisa Stoneking, MD, FACEP

Professor
Program Director, Banner-South Campus Residency
SQ Clinical Track Director
Member, Promotion & Tenure Committee

Contact:

1501 N. Campbell Ave.
PO Box 245057 Tucson AZ 85724
Phone: 
(520) 626-6312
Fax: 
(520) 626-2480 NON-CLINICAL

Lisa Stoneking, MD, joined the department in 2008. She currently services as program director of the Banner - University Medical Center South Emergency Medicine Residency Program.

She earned her medical degree from Northeast Ohio Medical University in Rootstown, Ohio, where she received the Excellence in Emergency Medicine Award. During her residency training in emergency medicine at Palmetto Health Richland Hospital in Columbia, South Carolina, she received the Sydney R. Berens Award for Compassion and the Resident Medical Student Teaching Award.

Dr. Stoneking completed a clinician scientist program (two-year mentored faculty development program), at the University of Arizona, as well as the Arizona Clinical Research Training Program and the Academy of Medical Education Scholars/Office of Medical Student Education Teaching Scholars Program. Since 2010, she has participated in the Pediatric Sexual Assault Examiner On-Call program for the Child Advocacy Center in Tucson.

Coauthor of journal articles and abstracts on sepsis research, quality improvement, medical education and healthcare disparities, Dr. Stoneking is a peer reviewer of the Journal of Emergency Medicine and the Journal of Internal and Emergency Medicine. She is a member of the American College of Emergency Physicians, Society for Academic Emergency Medicine and the Emergency Medicine Residents’ Association.

Education

Degrees: 
MD: 2005, Northeast Ohio Medical University, Rootstown, OH
Residency: 
2008, Palmetto Health Richland Hospital, Columbia, SC

Selected Recent Publications

Stoneking L, Winkler J, Deluca L, et al. "Physician Documentation of Sepsis Syndrome Is Associated with More Aggressive Treatment." Western Journal of Emergency Medicine. 2015;16(3):401-407.
Grall KH, Stoneking LR, DeLuca LA, Waterbrook AL, T Pritchard G, Denninghoff KR. "An innovative longitudinal curriculum to increase emergency medicine residents' exposure to rarely encountered and technically challenging procedures." Adv Med Educ Pract. 2014;5:229-36.

Clinical

Hospitals: 
Banner - University Medical Center Tucson Phone 520-694-0111
Banner - University Medical Center South Phone 520-874-2000