Skyler A. Lentz, MD FAAEM

Assistant Professor, University of Vermont, Larner College of Medicine

Year of Residency Completion: 2016
Year of Fellowship Completion: 2018
State: Vermont
Facility/School: University of Vermont, Larner College of Medicine
Position: Assistant Professor
Years of Experience in Critical Care: 2
Areas of Interest: Ventilator Management, Procedural Training, Transport of the Critically Ill, Medical Education, Critical Care in Emergency Medicine, Non-invasive ventilation

Biography

Skyler Lentz, MD, FAAEM is a board-certified emergency and critical care physician. He regular speaks locally, regionally and nationally on mechanical ventilation and other critical care topics. He is invited every year to speak at regional conferences and other residency programs. He led a small group clinic at the AAEM 2019 SA and was invited back to speak in 2020, before the pandemic. He recently lectured at the June 2020 national ACEP virtual grand rounds.

Speaking Engagements

2020

2020 Speaking Engagements

  • A Non-Invasive Approach to Respiratory Failure. Remote Live Lecture. Boston Medical Center Emergency Medicine Didactics. Invited Lecture. 2020.
  • Everything you need to know about mechanical ventilation. University of Vermont EM Update, Annual Regional Conference. 2020.
  • ED Management of the Critically Ill Patient with Liver Disease. University of Vermont Division of Emergency Medicine. 2020.
  • Managing the Sick Covid-19 Patients: The Pathway to Critical Care. Emergency Care Society of Uganda. Expert Panel Discussant. International Virtual Lecture. 2020.
2019

2019 Speaking Engagements

  • Controversies in Septic Shock Emergency Medicine. University of Vermont Division of Emergency Medicine. 2019.
  • An Approach to Shock. University of Vermont Division of Emergency Medicine. 2019.
  • Hands-on ED Ventilator Management. 25th Annual Academy of Emergency Medicine Scientific Assembly, Small Group Leader. March 2019.
2017

2017 Speaking Engagements

  • Short of Breath: Reach for High-Flow Nasal Cannula. The New Speakers Forum of the American College of Emergency Physicians Scientific Assembly. 2017.

View sample speaking video here.