Positions
Assistant Professor, Clerkship Director
- Organization:
- West Virginia University School of Medicine
- Department:
- Emergency Medicine
- Classification:
- Clinical Faculty
Education
- MD, West Virginia University
About Anthony Steratore
Undergraduate: College of Wooster, Wooster, Ohio
Medical School: WVU School of Medicine
Residency: Emergency Medicine, WVU School of Medicine
Professional Societies/Leadership positions: Chief Resident, WVU EM 2018-19
Awards/Honors:
Outstanding Ultrasound Educator, 2020-2021
Spirit of the Residency Award, WVU EM 2018-19
Representative publications:
Steratore A, Shaver E, Sharon M, Hoffman A, Martin PS, Kiefer C. “A Simulated Scenario to Improve Communication Skills of Residents Providing Online Medical Command of Emergency Medical Service Providers”. Journal of Education and Teaching in Emergency Medicine. 2019; 4: S49-67.
Choi J, Dorinzi N, Pagenhardt J, Steratore A, Sharon M, Minardi J. “Sonographic Detection of a Torsed Meckel's Diverticulum Misinterpreted as Acute Appendicitis”. Clin Pract Cases Emerg Med. 2019; 22: 278-281.
Professional interests: Simulation, opiate abuse, and critical care medicine
Personal interests: Fly fishing, SCUBA diving, cooking, hiking, and camping.
Brief: Born in Pittsburgh, PA, Anthony is a lifelong native of this region. After graduating from Peters Township High School he attended the College of Wooster, earning a degree in biology while playing football for the Fighting Scots. He attended medical school at the West Virginia University School of Medicine, completing rotations in Charleston as well as Morgantown. Following medical school, he completed emergency medicine residency training in the West Virginia University Department of Emergency Medicine, where he served his final year as a Chief Resident. His experiences in the WVU Medicine system and in the Department of Emergency medicine, led him to enthusiastically sign on as faculty following residency.