
Congratulations to Dr. Stoneking, our N. Jon Stewart Award Winner!
The alumni association would like to congratulate Dr. Lisa Stoneking on being awarded the N. John Stewart Award!
Dr. Stoneking graduated from residency at Richland in 2008. She currently serves as program director of the Banner - University Medical Center South Emergency Medicine Residency Program. 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.

The N. John Stewart Award
This is given annually by the alumni association in recognition of an exceptional graduate member of the Richland Memorial / Palmetto Health / Prisma Health EM Residency for their selfless work in academic achievement, community involvement, leadership, and/or contribution to the specialty.
The award is given in honor of Dr. Stewart who graduated from the Prisma Health EM residency program in 1984 and selflessly served as faculty in the program for over 30 years with many contributions to the residency program and Prisma Health.

