Stephanie Lareau MD, FACEP, FAWM, DiMM, DiDDM

Stephanie Lareau MD, FACEP, FAWM, DiMM, DiDDM

Stephanie is an emergency medicine physician at Carilion Clinic in Roanoke Virginia and Professor at the VT-Carilion School of Medicine. She completed a Wilderness Medicine Fellowship at Georgia Health Sciences and completed her EM residency and medical school at Wake Forest University. She is the Wilderness Medicine Fellowship Director at VT-Carilion.
Stephanie earned the Fellowship of Wilderness Medicine and Diploma in Mountain Medicine. She is the president of the WMS Board of Directors and is part of the WMS DiMM Faculty. She served as a director for the WMS Student/ Resident Elective in Virginia for 10 years and currently serves as the director of the VTC/Radford WM Student Elective.
As a medical student, she co-founded the Southern Student Wilderness Medicine Conference. She is a past president of the Appalachian Center for Wilderness Medicine.
Her research interests include injuries in endurance mountain biking races, the effectiveness of high fidelity simulation in wilderness medicine education, hypothermia resuscitation, student WM elective curriculum and Lyme disease within SW Virginia.
She is a certified Level 4 Swift Water Rescue Instructor through the ACA and is a member of the ACA Safety and Rescue Committee. She is a WMP course designer and instructor. She is also a WFA and CPR/AED instructor through ECSI. She has dive physician training through UHMS/NOAA. She volunteers as an instructor for local EMS.
Outdoors, Stephanie enjoys mountain biking, sailing, rock climbing, skiing, horseback riding and SCUBA diving.