Luncheon Mar 17, 2017 Dr. Zonies



























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Just a reminder, as Perry mentioned in our March Breeze newsletter, to let you know that Dr. David Zonies is back again this year and is switching gears to cover a new and fascinating topic. He will talk about the development of the atomic bomb and its use during World War II. His presentation will span the period from the discovery of nuclear fission to the harnessing of its power to create a functioning bomb; along with setting the stage for its deployment by explaining the extent of the Japanese occupation of Asia and their wartime ambitions.

 A military veteran, Dr. Zonies served as a Major in the US Army from 1967 to 1969, with duty stations at Walson Army Hospital, Ft. Dix NJ (1967) and the 50th Medical Clearing Company and the 24th Evacuation Hospital, Long Binh, Vietnam (1968-1969). During that time, the base functioned as a U.S. Army base, a logistics center, and a major command headquarters for United States Army Vietnam (USARV).

 Dr. Zonies earned his BS at the University of Notre Dame in 1958; his MD from the Northwestern University School of Medicine in 1962; followed by Internships and Fellowships in Internal Medicine, Cardiology and Neurology at The Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania from 1962 to 1967. After his time in the Army, Dr. Zonies was in private practice of Interventional Cardiology (Pacemakers, cardiac catheterizations, stents etc.) from 1969 until his retirement from active practice. He subsequently consulted for major legal firms evaluating possible mass tort litigation in the cardiology field until retiring from a special group of Consulting Cardiologists.

You will enjoy this most interesting luncheon, so please sign up early!! Our dedicated luncheon coordinator, Valerie McCarthy, awaits your call or email at 440-391-1974 or Valerie.Mccarthy@
GoToAlwaysHome.com. We do hope that you can make it! Thanks for your support!!


With Respect, George P. Tracy, Sr
Immediate Past President
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