About Dr. Viti
Anthony J. Viti, M.D.
Work Address:
1870 Amherst Street Suite 3-B
Winchester, VA 22601
Telephone (540) 723-6824
Education:
8/83 – 05/87 M.D., West Virginia University, Morgantown, WV
8/77 – 05/81 B.S., West Virginia University, Morgantown, WV, Magna Cum
Laude
8/73 – 06/77 Regents Diploma, Cardinal Spellman High School, Bronx, NY
Post Graduate Education:
07/89 – 06/93 Residency in Ophthalmology, Chief Resident PGY-4 and PGY-5 ,
West Virginia University, Morgantown, WV
Internship in Medicine, West Virginia University, Morgantown, WV
Certification:
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1996 American Board of Ophthalmology
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2005 Maintenance of Certification American Board of Ophthalmology
Licensure:
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Virginia
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West Virginia
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Diplomate, National Board of Medical Examiners
Employment:
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08/01 – Present Comprehensive Ophthalmology, Eye Center of Shenandoah Valley, Winchester, VA
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04/00 – 08/01 Comprehensive Ophthalmology, Medcenter One Health Systems, Bismarck, ND
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12/98 – 04/99 Comprehensive Ophthalmology, Burns Clinic Medical Center, Petoskey, MI
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08/97 – 10/98 Comprehensive Ophthalmology, Williams Medical Eye Center Trinity Medical Center, Minor,
ND (Temporary Physician)
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1/96 – 06/97 Comprehensive Ophthalmology, Marion Eye Consultants, Fairmont, WV
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9/94 – 12/95 Comprehensive Ophthalmology, Summersville, WV
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09/93 – 07/94 Comprehensive Ophthalmology, East Range Clinics, Virginia, MN
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12/88 – 06/89 Emergency Room Physician, Preston County Memorial Hospital Kingwood, WV and St.
Joseph’s Hospital in Buckhannon, WV
Memberships and Professional Associations:
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American Academy of Ophthalmology, Fellow
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Virginia Society of Ophthalmology
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Medical Society of Ophthalmology
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Northern Virginia Society of Ophthalmology
Awards and Honors:
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Certificates of Recognition, American Academy of Family Physicians, for participation as an Active
Teacher in Family Practice Residency Program, Minot, ND, 1997, 1998
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First place for presentations (Co-winner), Department of Ophthalmology Fourth Annual Alumni
Weekend, West Virginia University, 1993
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Robert H. Waldmen Resident Academic Excellence Award, Department of Medicine West Virginia
University School of Medicine, 1988
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Intern of the Year, West Virginia University Department of Medicine, 1988
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Medical Group Practice Resident Book Award for Outstanding Clinical Work, West Virginia University
School of Medicine, 1988
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First place presentation, American College of Physicians, Pittsburgh, PA, 1987
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First place presentation, Van Liere Memorial Research Convocation, West Virginia University School of
Medicine, 1987
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Ophthalmology, Microbiology research, Neurosurgery, Orthopedics West Virginia
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Gamma Sigma Delta Honorary, 1981 – present
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West Virginia University Graduate School Certificate of Merit, 1979 – 1980
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American Society of Animal Science Scholarship, 1979 – 1980
Research:
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06/92 - 06/93 Co-investigator, Nasolacrimal resistance following D.C.R. West Virginia University Medical
School, Department of Ophthalmology
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12/92 – 03/93 Co-investigator, Morphometic dimensions and visual acuity in Odocoileus Virginians. West
Virginia University Medical School, Department of Ophthalmology
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07/91 – 06/92 Co-investigator, Effect of the tightness of scleral flap closure on the outcome of
trabeculectomy and its complications. West Virginia University Medical School, Department of
Ophthalmology
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7/90 – 02/92 Co-investigator, Intraocular pressure during mechanical ventilation with different levels of
positive end-expiratory pressure. West Virginia University Medical School, Department of Ophthalmology
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10/89 Co-investigator, the treatment of scleritis with Toradol. West Virginia University Medical School,
Department of Ophthalmology
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06/88 – 06/89 The use of ciprofloxacin in modified tissue media (M.T.C.M.). West Virginia University
Medical School, Departments of Ophthalmology and Microbiology
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2/87– 06/88 Con-investigator, Bacterial growth in M.T.C.M. West Virginia University Medical School,
Departments of Ophthalmology and Microbiology
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6/84 – 05/87 Co-investigator, The effect of massage on the site of insulin injection on postprandial
diabetic patients. West Virginia University Medical School, Department of Medicine
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1982 – 1983 Technician, Biochemistry: Basic research on developmental changes in membrane
phospholipids. West Virginia University Medical School, Department of Biochemistry
Volunteer Work:
2005 – Present Blue Ridge Wildlife Center, Ophthalmologist for injured wildlife.
Teaching Experience:
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Clinical Instructor for Shenandoah Valley Family Practice Residency Program, 2002 – Present
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Instructor for Family Practice Residents, Ophthalmology Clinical Rotation, University of North Dakota
School of Medicine, Minot Division, Minot, ND. 1997-1998
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Instructor for Medical Students, Ophthalmology Clinical Rotation, University of North Dakota School of
Medicine, Minot Division, Minot, ND. 1997-1998
Presentations:
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Lecture Series to the Shenandoah Valley Family Practice Residents, 2006 to present
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Diabetes and Your Eye, American Diabetic Association, Winchester, VA Chapter, June 13, 2002
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Eye care for Family Practice Physicians, University of North Dakota School of Medicine Family Practice
Department, Bismarck, ND, June 2000
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Ocular Trauma, Grand Rounds, Trinity Medical Center, Minot, North Dakota, February 1998
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Cataract surgery and its terminology, Medical Records Department, Fairmount General Hospital. June
1997
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Age-related changes in the eye, Home Health Nurses, Fairmount General Hospital. March 1997
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Age-related changes in the eye, Home Health Nurses, Certified Nursing Assistants, Kingwood, WV,
September 1996
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Wet Lab Instructor for phacoemulsification course for residents, West Virginia University, September
1994
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Would Glasses Have Helped Bambi’s Parents? Co-winner, First place for presentations, Fourth Annual
Ophthalmology Alumni Weekend, West Virginia University, March 1993
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Clinical pathological report of a vitreous cyst, The Third Annual Ophthalmology Alumni Weekend, West
Virginia University, March 1992
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The treatment of scleritis with Toradol: A new non-steroidal anti-inflammatory agent, The Second
Annual Ophthalmology Alumni Weekend, West Virginia University, March 1991
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Ciprofloxacin in M.K.M. media, The Tenth Annual Ophthalmology Conference, West Virginia University,
October 1989
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Bacterial growth and the use of ciprofloxacin in M.T.C.M, Poster presentation, The Association for
Research in Vision and Ophthalmology, Sarasota, FL, May 1989
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The effect of a massage on the site of insulin injection on the postprandial diabetic patients, First place
award for presentation, American College of Physicians, Regional Meeting, Pittsburgh, PA, October 1987
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The effect of a massage on the site of insulin injection on the postprandial diabetic patients, Clinical
Pathology Conference, West Virginia University, October 1987
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M.T.C.M. and bacterial contamination, The Eighth Annual Ophthalmology Conference, West Virginia
University, October 1987
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The effect of a massage on the site of insulin injection on the postprandial diabetic patients, First place
for presentation, Van Liere Memorial Research Convocation, West Virginia University, March 1987
Publications:
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Tucker SM, Linberg JV, Nguyen LLK, Viti AJ, Tucker WJ: Measurement of the resistance to fluid flow
within the lacrimal outflow system. Ophthalmology Digest 1996; 4:3-5.
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Tucker SM, Linberg JV, Nguyen LLK, Viti AJ, Tucker, WJ: Resistance to fluid flow within the lacrimal
outflow system. Ophthalmology 1995; 102:1639-1645.
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Teba L, Viti A, Banks D, Fon A, Barbara M, Hshieh P: Intraocular Pressure during Mechanical Ventilation
with Different Levels of Positive End-Expiratory Pressure. Critical Care Medicine 1993;21:867-870.
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Klussmann K, Viti A, and Macsai, M: A Black and White Method for Illustration and Reproduction for
Corneal Pathology. Ophthalmology, 99 (Suppl.);124: 1992.
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Feghali J, Klussmann K, and Viti A: Effect of the Tightness of Scleral Flap Closure on the Outcome of
Trabeculectomy and its Complications. Ophthalmology, 99 (Suppl.);131:1992.
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Viti A, Seethatama S, Snyder I, and Schwab I: Bacterial Growth and the Use of Ciprofloxacin in M.K.M.
Media. Invest Ophthalmic Vis Sci, 29 (Suppl.); 444:1988.
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Viti A, Flink E, and Albrink M: The Effect of Massage on the Site of Insulin Injection on Postprandial
Diabetic Patients. West Virginia Medical Journal, 83:600, 1987. (Abstract)
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