WellSpan Emergency Medicine Residency Leadership Team
Jeffrey Lazar, MD, MPH
Chair, Department of Emergency Medicine, WellSpan York Hospital and Emergency Medicine Division Co-Director, WellSpan Health
Undergraduate: Binghamton University
Medical School: Tufts University School of Medicine
Graduate School: Tufts University School of Medicine
Residency: Yale New Haven Health (Yale New Haven Hospital)
More about me: I studied literature and modern American poetry before pursuing medicine.
Interests: administration, quality improvement, patient safety, physician wellness, narrative medicine
Hobbies: hiking, mountaineering, metal sculpture, botany, special needs animals
Jessica Riley, MD, FACEP
Vice Chair
Undergraduate: Penn State University
Medical School: University of Pennsylvania, Perelman School of Medicine
Residency: George Washington University
More about me: I grew up not too far from York, so I knew I wanted to come back to the area after residency. Working at WellSpan York Hospital has given me so many opportunities to teach and work with fantastic people. I live in York with my husband and three kids and think it is a great place to be.
Interests: ED quality improvement, palliative care education for EM, evidence-based medicine
Amber Billet, MD, FACEP
Residency Program Director, Associate Chair of Education; Medical Education fellowship director
Medical School: St. George’s University
Residency: Maimonides Medical Center
Post-Residency Training: Medical Education at ChristianaCare Health System
I joined the team at WellSpan in 2017 as an assistant program director and have been the program director since 2019. I’m the first female program director in the history of the program and have a strong sense of pride in our residency program and our ED. The residents and attendings here are real people. We all have busy lives outside work and respect one another. Professionally, we all work extremely hard to prioritize excellent resident education and provide exceptional patient care. I’m confident that I’ll retire from this organization.
Interests: Medical education, resident curriculum, in-training preparation, cognitive bias, resident resilience, faculty development
Joel Atwood, MD, FACEP, FACP
Assistant Residency Program Director
Medical School: University of Maryland School of Medicine
Residency: ChristianaCare (emergency medicine and internal medicine)
I graduated from medical school at the University of Maryland School of Medicine in 2013. Afterward, I completed a combined emergency medicine and internal medicine residency at ChristianaCare Health System. I was lucky enough to have an opportunity to join WellSpan as a clinical faculty member in the ED and academic hospitalist department in 2018. In early 2020, I joined the emergency residency leadership team as an assistant program director.
Interests: medical education, intersection of emergency medicine and hospitalist medicine, emergency cardiology QI, undergraduate premed advising
Joel Robert Clontz, MD, FAAEM, FACEP
Assistant Program Director
Undergraduate: Gettysburg College
Medical School: Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences (USUHS)
Graduate School: USUHS
Internship: Wright State University–General Surgery Residency Program
Residency: WellSpan York Hospital
Academic Appointment: Assistant Professor of Military/Emergency Medicine at F. Edward Herbert School of Medicine, USUHS
I am originally from the Gettysburg, Pennsylvania area. I joined the U.S. Air Force in 2004, when I started medical school. My time in the Air Force provided me numerous opportunities to travel and see the world. After finishing my commitment, I decided to return to York to be close to home and focus on teaching. I feel privileged to have found such a wonderful group of colleagues committed to education and providing excellent care in a high-acuity ED.
Interests: emergency radiology, oral boards, wilderness medicine
Lorie Piccoli, MD
Assistant Residency Program Director
Undergraduate: University of Maryland Baltimore County
Medical School: University of Health Sciences Antigua
Residency: WellSpan York Hospital
I started my residency at WellSpan in 2010 and stayed on as an attending. What I enjoy most about working in our ED is the sense of teamwork that we have. All staff — nurses, techs, residents and attendings — work together and show each other mutual respect. The team feels like family. I also enjoy the diverse patient populations and the opportunity for the residents to obtain experience in many procedures. I love seeing the residents’ hard work pay off and seeing the transition from intern to new attending. Knowing that they’re well qualified to practice in any ED is most rewarding.
Interests: pediatrics, teaching and engaging residents