Laura J. Bontempo, MD, MEd1

Laura J. Bontempo, MD, MEd

Assistant Professor, Department of Emergency Medicine

University of Maryland School of Medicine

November 2017

CONTACT INFORMATION

Address:Department of Emergency Medicine

University of Maryland School of Medicine

110 S. Paca Street, 6th Floor, Suite 200

Baltimore, MD 21201

Phone:410-328-8025

Fax: 410-328-8028

Email:

EDUCATION

June 1991Bachelor of Science, Biomedical Engineering, Northwestern University

Honors Program in Medical Education

June 1994Medical Doctor, Northwestern University Medical School

May 2014Master’s Degree in Education, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

Concentration in Health Professional Education

POST GRADUATE EDUCATION AND TRAINING

June 1994-July 1998Residency, Emergency Medicine, Northwestern Memorial Hospital

June 1997-July 1998Chief Resident, Emergency Medicine, Northwestern Memorial Hospital

June 2010-June 2011Fellowship, Medical Education, Yale-New Haven Hospital

CERTIFICATIONS

April 1995-April 2001Advanced Cardiac Life Support

April 1996-April 2001Advanced Cardiac Life Support Instructor

March 1996-March 2000Advanced Trauma Life Support

Jan 1998-Jan 2000Pediatric Advanced Life Support

July 1998American Board of Emergency Medicine Certified

Oct 2003Fellow, American College of Emergency Physicians

July 2014Fellow, American Academy of Emergency Medicine

MEDICAL LICENSURES

July 1996State of Illinois--Inactive

Dec 1998Commonwealth of Massachusetts--Inactive

Oct 2004State of Connecticut--Inactive

July 2012State of Maryland--Active

EMPLOYMENT HISTORY

Academic Appointments

July 1998-May 1999Clinical Instructor

Division of Emergency Medicine, Department of Medicine

Northwestern University Medical School

April 1999-Oct 2004Clinical Instructor

Division of Emergency Medicine, Department of Medicine

Harvard Medical School

Oct 2004 –July 2009Assistant Professor

Division of Emergency Medicine, Department of Surgery

Yale Medical School

July 2009-July 2012Assistant Professor

Department of Emergency Medicine

Yale Medical School

July 2012-presentAssistant Professor

Department of Emergency Medicine

University of Maryland School of Medicine

Other Employment

Aug 1996-May 1999Stadium Physician, Chicago Cubs’ Wrigley Field

Sept 1997-June 1998Emergency Department Staff Physician, Columbus Hospital

Aug 2012-presentStadium Physician, Baltimore Orioles’ Camden Yards

PROFESSIONAL SOCIETY MEMBERSHIPS

1993-1998Member, Emergency Medicine Residents Association

1993-presentMember, American College of Emergency Physicians

1998-presentMember, Society for Academic Emergency Medicine

2003-presentFellow, American College of Emergency Physicians

2004-presentMember, Council of Residency Directors, Emergency Medicine

2014-presentFellow, American Academy of Emergency Medicine

HONORS AND AWARDS

June 1998Thomas R. Mulroy Award for Excellence in Emergency Medicine

Evanston Hospital Corporation

For excellent clinical judgment, technical ability, knowledge and high standards of humanistic behavior

June 1999Outstanding Young Attending Award

Harvard Emergency Medicine Residency

For excellent in teaching

HONORS AND AWARDS (continued)

Dec 2001Partners in Excellence Award for Outstanding Community Contributions

Partners Health Care, Brigham and Women’s Hospital

For community service as a member of the Avon Breast Cancer Team

July 2002Dennis Thomson Compassionate Care Award Scholarship

Brigham and Women’s Hospital

To promote projects that continue the mission of compassionate care

Dec 2002Partners in Excellence Award for Hospital Service

Partners Health Care, Brigham and Women’s Hospital

Oct 2003Letter of Commendation, Faculty Dean for Continuing Education

Harvard University Medical School

For directing the CME course titled “Emergency Medicine into the 21st Century”

Due to >93% of course ratings being above average or superior

Jan 2004Brigham and Women’s Hospital Emerging Clinical Leader

Selected as a featured clinician in the BWH Bulletin

June 2006Best Emergency Medicine Attending Award

Yale University Emergency Medicine Residency

For excellence in teaching

Oct 2013Golden Key International Honour Society Selection

In recognition of being in the top 15% of graduate students at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

Oct 2013The Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi Selection

In recognition of being in the top 10% of graduate students at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

June 2015Outstanding Teaching Attending Award

University of Maryland Emergency Medicine

For excellence in teaching

June 2016Outstanding Teaching Attending Award

University of Maryland Emergency Medicine

For excellence in teaching

CLINICAL ACTIVITIES

Clinical Expertise

Board-certified emergency physician

Scope of Clinical Practice

July 1998-May 1999Northwestern Memorial Hospital

Attending Emergency Physician (100% FTE)

April 1999-Oct 2004Brigham and Women’s Hospital

Attending Emergency Physician (100% FTE)

CLINICAL ACTIVITIES / Scope of Clinical Practice (continued)

Oct 2004-July 2012Yale-New Haven Hospital

Attending Emergency Physician (100% FTE)

ED Patient Volume: 72,000 adults/year

July 2012-presentUniversity of Maryland Medical Center

Attending Emergency Physician (100% FTE)

ED Patient Volume: 59,000 adults/year

ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICE

Institutional Service

Oct 1999-Oct 2004Associate Residency Director

Harvard Affiliated Emergency Medicine Residency

Brigham and Women’s Hospital/Massachusetts General Hospital

July 2000-June 2003Journal Club Faculty Advisor

Harvard Affiliated Emergency Medicine Residency

July 2000-Oct 2004 Member, Residency Review Committee Preparation

Department of Emergency Medicine

Brigham and Women’s Hospital/Massachusetts General Hospital

Oct 2000-Oct 2002Co-Director, Emergency Medicine into the 21st Century

Division of Emergency Medicine, Department of Continuing Education, Harvard Medical School

July 2001-Oct 2004Faculty Liaison, Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner Committee

Brigham and Women’s Hospital

Oct 2003-Oct 2004Senior Director, Emergency Medicine into the 21st Century

Division of Emergency Medicine, Department of Continuing Education, Harvard Medical School

Oct 2004-June 2009Director, Section of Emergency Medicine, Division of Education, Department of Surgery, Yale University

Oct 2004-March 2011Program Director, Emergency Medicine Residency

Yale-New Haven Hospital

Oct 2005-March 2011Member, Graduate Medical Education Committee

Yale-New Haven Hospital

June 2009-June 2011Director, Division of Education

Department of Emergency Medicine

Yale University School of Medicine

Oct 2009-March 2011Member, Internal Review Subcommittee

Graduate Medical Education Committee

Yale-New Haven Hospital

Sept 2011-July 2012Member, Clerkship Curriculum Committee

Yale University School of Medicine

June 2010-July 2012Director, Education/Simulation Area of Concentration

Emergency Medicine Residency, Yale-New Haven Hospital

Sept 2012-presentMember, Resident Selection Committee

Department of Emergency Medicine

University of Maryland Medical Center

Feb 2013-presentMember, Clinical Years Committee

University of Maryland School of Medicine

Sept 2013-presentChair, Clinical Competency Committee

University of Maryland Medical Center

Feb 2016-presentFaculty mentor; Friedenwald House

University of Maryland School of Medicine

June 2016-presentRepresentative, School of Medicine Council

University of Maryland School of Medicine

Local Service

June 2000Physician, Avon 3-Day Walk for Breast Cancer

Boston, Massachusetts

Provided medical care to 2,500 walkers over a 3-day period

May 2001Lead Physician, Avon 3-Day Walk for Breast Cancer

Boston, Massachusetts

Provided medical care to 2,500 walkers over a 3-day period

Nov 2014Volunteer, Project Feast Thanksgiving Outreach

University of Maryland School of Medicine

National Service

Nov 2002-Feb 2003Member, Conference Planning Committee

The Rocky Mountain Winter Conference on Emergency Medicine

Department of Emergency Medicine, Denver Health Medical Center

July 2003-presentMember, Trauma and Injury Prevention Committee

American College of Emergency Physicians

May 2007-presentMember, Academic Assembly Planning Committee

Council of Emergency Medicine Residency Directors

Mar 2008-Mar 2010Member, New Program Director’s Workshop Planning Committee

Council of Emergency Medicine Residency Directors

June 2010-2013Director of Evaluation, Mentorship Task Force

Council of Emergency Medicine Residency Directors

Oct 2014-presentMember, Clinical Pathology Conference Task Force

Council of Emergency Medicine Residency Directors

Oct 2013-Oct 2014Member, Planning Committee, The Heart Course

April 2015-presentSemi-final Judge, Clinical Pathology Conference

Academic Assembly, Council of Emergency Medicine Residency Directors

Dec 2015-Aug 2017Representative, American Academy of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery Evaluation of Neck Mass Guideline Group

American Academy of Emergency Medicine

January 2017-presentMember, Education Committee

American Academy of Emergency Medicine

March 2017Medical Student Ambassador Mentor

American Academy of Emergency Medicine

Sept 2017- presentMember, American Academy of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery Sudden Hearing Loss Guideline Group

TEACHING SERVICE

Medical Student Teaching

2003 & 2004Small Group Leader, Introduction to Clinical Medicine

Harvard University Medical School

4 second-year medical students; 3 contact hours/week

2005-2009Small Group Leader, Pre-Clinical Clerkship

Yale University Medical School

4‒8 first- and second-year medical students; 3 contact hours/week

2008-2010Simulation Faculty, Emergency Medicine Component of the Surgery Clerkship

Yale University Medical School

12 third-year medical students; 1‒2 contact hours/month

Nov 2012Preceptor, Pulmonary Small Group

University of Maryland School of Medicine

20 medical students; 1 contact hour

2014-presentCo-Founder and Co-Director, Internship Preparation Camp

University of Maryland School of Medicine

60‒100 fourth-year medical students; 13 contact hours/year

2014-presentInternship Preparation Camp Faculty

University of Maryland School of Medicine

60‒100 fourth-year medical students; 7 contact hours/year

2014-2016Mentor for Medical Student

Meet with one medical student at least quarterly

Resident and Fellow Teaching

April 2008Mock Oral Board Examiner

Emergency Medicine Residency, Yale-New Haven Hospital

30 residents (PGY1‒4); 5 contact hours/year

July 2011Cricothyrotomy Lab

Emergency Medicine Residency, Yale-New Haven Hospital

30 residents (PGY1‒4); 5 contact hours/year

July 2011Suture Workshop, Emergency Medicine Intern Orientation Program

Emergency Medicine Residency, Yale-New Haven Hospital

13 PGY-1 emergency medicine residents; 5 contact hours/year

2013-presentMock Oral Board Examiner

Emergency Medicine Residency, University of Maryland Medical Center

5 PGY-3 emergency medicine residents; 10 contact hours/year

Continuing Medical Education Teaching

April 2017-presentCritical Procedures in Emergency Medicine

Department of Emergency Medicine, University of Maryland Medical Center

20 physicians, nurse practitioners or physician assistants; 10 contact hours/year

GRANT SUPPORT

May 2017-June 2018Co- Principal Investigator, 30%; Co-PI Z. Dezman

“Clinicopathological Cases from the University of Maryland Emergency Medicine Residency”

University of Maryland Emergency Medicine Associates, P.A.

Annual Direct Costs: $1,360.00

Total Direct Costs: $2,720.00

PUBLICATIONS

Peer-Reviewed Journal Articles

  1. Noble VE, Bontempo LJ, Nadel ES, Brown DF. Stridor. Journal of Emergency Medicine 2000;19(2):183-6.
  2. Kumar AM, Bontempo LJ, Nadel ES, Brown DF. A rare cause of congestive heart failure. Journal of Emergency Medicine 2001;20(2):153-7.
  3. Bontempo LJ, Goralnick E. Atrial fibrillation. Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America 2011;29(4):747-58.
  4. Goralnick E, Bontempo LJ. Atrial fibrillation. Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America 2015;33(3):597-612. doi: 10.1016/j.emc.2015.04.008.
  5. Bontempo LJ, Frayha N, Dittmar PC. The Internship Preparation Camp at the University of Maryland. Postgrad Med J, 2016 May 27. pii: postgradmedj-2015-133882. doi: 10.1136/postgradmedj-2015-133882.
  6. Frayha N, Bontempo LJ, Retener NF, Teshome G, Wolfsthal SD, Lewin LO. Core Entrustable Professional Activities: A Survey of the Confidence of Fourth Year Medical Students and Residency Program Directors. Medical Science Educator 2016 Sep;26(3):475-480. doi:10.1007/s40670-016-0264-5
  7. Hines MC, Reed BN, Ivaturi V, Bontempo LJ, Bond MC, Hayes BD. Diltiazem versus metoprolol for rate control in atrial fibrillation with rapid ventricular response in the emergency department. American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy 2016 Dec;73(24):2068-2076.
  8. Bontempo LJ. Family Medical History. Academic Emergency Medicine 2017 Feb; 24(2):254‒255. doi: 10.1111/acem.13139.
  9. Bontempo LJ, Crouter A, Khoujah D, Dezman ZDW. 18-year-old female with a change in mental status. Clinical Practice and Cases in Emergency Medicine, February 2017;1(1).
  10. Cobb M, Gorman E, Bontempo LJ, Dezman ZDW. 13-year-old girl with fevers. Clinical Practice and Cases in Emergency Medicine, March 2017; 1(2).
  11. Bontempo LJ, Magidson PD, Hayes BD, Martinez JP. Acute pulmonary injury after inhalation of free-base cocaine: a case report. Journal of Acute Medicine, June 2017; 7(2):82-86. DOI:10.6705/j.jacme.2017.0702.007
  12. England E, Callahan M, Bontempo LJ, Dezman ZDW. 29-year-old Woman with Dyspnea. Clinical Practice and Cases in Emergency Medicine; August 2017; 1(3):152-158.
  13. Pynnonen MA, Gillespie MB, Roman B, Rosenfeld RM, Tunkel DE, Bontempo LJ, Brook I, Chick DA, Colandrea M, Finestone, SA, Fowler JC, Griffith CC, Henson Z, Levine C, Mehta V, Salama A, Scharpf J, Shatzkes DR, Stern WB, Youngerman JS, Corrigan MD. Clinical Practice Guideline: Evaluation of the Neck Mass in Adults. Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery, September 2017; 157(2S): S1-S30.
  14. Pynnonen MA, Gillespie MB, Roman B, Rosenfeld RM, Tunkel DE, Bontempo LJ, Brook I, Chick DA, Colandrea M, Finestone, SA, Fowler JC, Griffith CC, Henson Z, Levine C, Mehta V, Salama A, Scharpf J, Shatzkes DR, Stern WB, Youngerman JS, Corrigan MD. Clinical Practice Guideline: Evaluation of the Neck Mass in Adults Executive Summary. Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery, September 2017; 157(3): 355-371.
  15. Rao T, Roggio A, Dezman ZDW, Bontempo LJ. 55-year-old Male with Bilateral Lower Extremity Weakness. Clinical Practice and Cases in Emergency Medicine, November 2017.

Non-Peer-Reviewed Journal Articles

  1. Goldstein JN, Bontempo LJ. In Concert: The LLSA Literature Review Article 11: Cocaine-Associated Chest Pain: How Common is Myocardial Infarction? Critical Decisions in Emergency Medicine 2003;18(1).
  2. Challapalli H, Bontempo LJ. In Concert: The LLSA Literature Review Article 12: Oral Agents for the Treatment of Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus: Pharmacology, Toxicity, and Treatment. Critical Decisions in Emergency Medicine 2003;18(1).
  3. Bontempo LJ. Cutaneous Abscess Management: The loop drainage technique and the role of adjuvant antibiotics. EMedHome ( September 2015.
  4. Al-Salamah T, Bontempo LJ. Atrial Fibrillation. In: Brown, D, editor. Scientific American emergency medicine. Hamilton (ON): Decker Intellectual Properties; September 2016. DOI: 10.2310/7900.4006. Available at:

Web-Based Articles

1. Handler JA, Bontempo LJ. Question of the Day. The National Center for Emergency Medicine Informatics. 1996-1998. Available at

2. Bontempo LJ. Rapid Atrial Fibrillation: CCB, BB, Procainamide or 200J? EMedHome, November 2013. Available at

3. Bontempo LJ. Nightmarish ENT Emergencies. Audio Digest Foundation, January 2014. Available at

4. Bontempo LJ. ENT Disasters—Know When to Worry. EMedHome, October 2014. Available at

5. Bontempo LJ. Choosing Wisely: The First Five Measures. EMedHome, March 2015. Available at

6. Bontempo LJ. Abscess Management: Packing? Antibiotics? Closure? Follow-up? EMedHome, March 2015. Available at

7. Bontempo LJ, Alblaihed L. Atrial fibrillation. Palmtop Emergency Physician Information Database, November 2015. Available at

8. Bontempo LJ, Alblaihed L. Atrial flutter. Palmtop Emergency Physician Information Database, November 2015. Available at

9. Bontempo LJ. Bleeding Airways: Trachs and Lungs. EMedHome, December 2015. Available at

10. Bontempo LJ. At the Podium: Practical Tips for Female Speakers. FemInEM, October 2016. Available at

Book Chapters

  1. Bontempo LJ et al. Met/Endo/Heme/Onc. Palmtop Emergency Physician Information Database (PEPID). Chicago, 1994.
  2. Bontempo LJ et al. Pediatrics. Palmtop Emergency Physician Information Database (PEPID). Chicago, 1994.
  3. Bontempo LJ et al. Face. Palmtop Emergency Physician Information Database (PEPID). Chicago, 1994.
  4. Bontempo LJ et al. Dental. Palmtop Emergency Physician Information Database (PEPID). Chicago, 1994.
  5. Bontempo LJ et al. Eye. Palmtop Emergency Physician Information Database (PEPID). Chicago, 1994.
  6. Bontempo LJ et al. ENT. Palmtop Emergency Physician Information Database (PEPID). Chicago, 1994.
  7. Bontempo LJ et al. Skin and soft tissue. Palmtop Emergency Physician Information Database (PEPID). Chicago, 1994.
  8. Adams S, Bontempo LJ. Alcoholic ketoacidosis. In: Harwood-Nuss A, Wolfson AB, Linden CH, Shepherd SM, Stenklyft PH, editors. The Clinical Practice of Emergency Medicine, ed 3. Philadelphia: Lippincott-Raven; 2001.
  9. Bontempo LJ. Rhabdomyolysis. In: Marx JA, Hockberger RS, Walls RM, editors. Rosen’s Emergency Medicine: Concepts and Clinical Practice, ed 5. Philadelphia: Mosby; 2002.
  10. Bontempo LJ. Rhabdomyolysis. In: Marx JA, Hockberger RS, Walls RM, editors. Rosen’s Emergency Medicine: Concepts and Clinical Practice, ed 6. Philadelphia: Mosby; 2005.
  11. Bontempo LJ. Maxillofacial disorders. In: Adams JG et al, editors. Emergency Medicine. Philadelphia: Elsevier Saunders; 2008:277-87.
  12. Bontempo LJ, Kaji A. Rhabdomyolysis. In: Marx JA, Hockberger RS, Walls RM, editors. Rosen’s Emergency Medicine: Concepts and Clinical Practice, ed 7. Mosby; 2010.
  13. Bontempo LJ, Rivera J. Asthma. In: Lewiss RE, Saul T, Shah K, editors. Essential Emergency Imaging. Philadelphia, Lippincott, Williams & Wilkins; September 2011.
  14. Bontempo LJ. Section Editor, Pulmonary. In: Lewiss RE, Saul T, Shah K, editors. Essential Emergency Imaging. Philadelphia, Lippincott, Williams & Wilkins; September 2011.
  15. Bontempo LJ. Maxillofacial disorders. In: Adams JG et al, editors. Emergency Medicine, ed. 2; Philadelphia: Elsevier Saunders; 2013:259-67.
  16. Browne B, Bontempo LJ. Cutaneous Emergencies. In: Rivers CS et al. Preparing for the Written Board Exam in Emergency Medicine, ed. 8; Jan 2017.

Abstracts

  1. Rest M, Bontempo LJ. Faculty evaluations of emergency medicine residents using an audience response system. Academic Emergency Medicine 2010;17(S2):S7.
  2. Rest MJ, Bontempo LJ. The effect of an audience response system on faculty evaluations of emergency medicine residents. Academic Emergency Medicine 2011;18(S1):S54-55.
  3. Frayha N, Bontempo LJ, Retener NF, Teshome G, Wolfsthal SD, Lewin LO. Core Entrustable Professional Activities: How Confident are Students and Program Directors? Poster presentation

Multimedia

1. Atrial fibrillation. Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America Podcast, August 2015.

2. “Rabies,” [lecture], EMedHome, Orlando, Florida, March 2017.

3. “Facial Trauma” [lecture], EMedHome and Emergency Medicine Residency, University of Maryland Medical Center, Baltimore, Maryland, April 2017.

MAJOR INVITED SPEECHES

Local

1. “The Life of an Emergency Physician,” Yale University Medical Librarians, Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, Connecticut, March 2009.

2. “Orthopedic Eponyms,” American Academy of Professional Coders, Hamden, Connecticut, October 2010.

3. "Head Trauma," American Academy of Professional Coders, Hamden, Connecticut, October 2011.

4. “Nightmare ENT Emergencies,” Maryland Chapter of the American College of Emergency Physicians, Baltimore, Maryland, April 2013.

5. “Trauma in Pregnancy,” Emergency Medicine Residency Grand Rounds, University of Maryland Medical Center, Baltimore, Maryland, August 2013.

6. “Facial and Dental Fracture Management,” Emergency Medicine Residency Grand Rounds, University of Maryland Medical Center, Baltimore, Maryland, October 2013.

7. “ENT Potpourri,” Emergency Medicine Residency Grand Rounds, University of Maryland Medical Center, Baltimore, Maryland, December 2013.

8. “ENT Disasters: Tracheostomies and Everything That Can Go Wrong,” Emergency Medicine Residency Grand Rounds, University of Maryland Medical Center, Baltimore, Maryland, December 2014.

9. “Don’t Bump the Bump,” Emergency Medicine Residency Grand Rounds, University of Maryland Medical Center, Baltimore, Maryland, January 2015.

10. “Management of the Obese Trauma Patient,” Emergency Medicine Residency Grand Rounds, University of Maryland Medical Center, Baltimore, Maryland, January 2016.

11. “Facial Pain,” Emergency Medicine Residency Grand Rounds, University of Maryland Medical Center, Baltimore, Maryland, August 2016.

12. “Wellness: Caring for the Doctor,” Transition to Residency and Internship and Preparation for Life capstone course, session 1, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland, April 2017.

13. “Wellness: Caring for the Doctor,” Transition to Residency and Internship and Preparation for Life capstone course, session 2, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland, April 2017.

14. “ENT Update,” Emergency Medicine Residency Grand Rounds, University of Maryland Medical Center, Baltimore, Maryland, May 2017.

National

1. “Nasal Emergencies: Know Your Nose,” Emergency Medicine into the 21st Century Conference, CME course sponsored by the Department of Continuing Education, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts, October 2000.

2. “Hand Lab: Exploration and Wound Repair using Cadaveric Hands” (lab instructor), Emergency Medicine into the 21st Century Conference, CME course sponsored by the Department of Continuing Education, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts, October 2000.

3. “Harvard-Affiliated Emergency Medicine Residency Case Presentations” (session moderator and speaker), Emergency Medicine into the 21st Century Conference, CME course sponsored by the Department of Continuing Education, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts, October 2000.

4. “Headaches,” Rocky Mountain Winter Conference, Harvard Medical School, Copper Mountain, Colorado, February 2001.

5. “Meningitis,” Rocky Mountain Winter Conference, Harvard Medical School, Copper Mountain, Colorado, February 2001.

6. “Hand Lab: Exploration and Wound Repair using Cadaveric Hands” (lab instructor), Emergency Medicine into the 21st Century Conference, CME course sponsored by the Department of Continuing Education, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts, October 2001.