1957-58 - Saint Louis University, Saint Louis, MO, Curriculum: Pre Med
1958-60 - College of Great Falls, Great Falls, Montana, Curriculum: Chemistry Major; Biology Minor
Degree: Bachelor of Science; Major Chemistry, Honors: Summa Cum Laude
Medical School
1960-64 - Northwestern University Medical School, Sept. 1960 through June 30, 1964
Internship
1964-65 - Chicago Wesley Memorial Hospital, Preceptor: Dr. Thomas C. Laipply,Chairman, Department of Pathology Straight Internship in Pathology,
July 1, 1964 - June 30, 1965
Residency
1965-66 - Chicago Wesley Memorial Hospital, Chicago, Illinois, Preceptor: Dr. Thomas C. Laipply
Chairman, Department of Pathology, Residency in Pathology: July 1, 1965 - June 30, 1966
1966-67 - Northwestern University, Department of Pathology, Preceptor: Dr. William Wartman (Chairman)
Dr. Frank Carone and Dr. Peter Herdson, Residency in Pathology (associated with the Chicago Wesley Memorial Hospital
training program.) July 1, 1966 - June 30, 1967
1967-68 - Chicago Wesley Memorial Hospital, Chicago, Illinois, Preceptor: Dr. Kenneth A. Snider
Chairman, Department of Pathology, Residency in Pathology: July 1, 1967 - June 30, 1968
1971-72 - Armed Forces Institute of Pathology, Washington, D.C., Preceptor: Dr. Charles J. Stahl
Chairman, Division of Military Environmental Pathology Residency in Forensic Pathology July 1, 1971 - June 30, 1972
Cancer Research Fellow, Preceptor: Dr. W. W. McLaughlin, Great Falls, Montana, July 1 - Sept. 10 1958
Subject: Cytopathology: Subsequently Employed by Dr. McLaughlin as a Cytology screening technician and Laboratory Technician through August 1960.
Research Assistant in Biochemistry, Preceptor and Employer: Dr. Arthur Veis , Department of Biochemistry,
Northwestern University Medical School, June 1961- January 1962.
Area of Physical Biochemistry of Collagen, Proteins, Connective tissue and Macromolecules.
Research in Pathology, Fellow, Department of Pathology, Northwestern University Medical School, Training under
Drs. W.B.Wartman, F.A.Carone, P.B.Herdson., July 1, 1966 through June 30, 1967
Area of study: Electron Microscopy, Histochemistry, Microchemistry of the kidney.
Electron Microscopy: Under Dr. P.B. Herdson at Northwestern University Medical School,
Department of Pathology. RCA EMU 3C & D and related support equipment.
Dr. Frank Johnson, Armed Forces Institute of Pathology, RCA EMU 4 and Siemans electron microscopes.
Medical Photography: Dr. Kenneth A. Snider, Dept. of Pathology of Northwestern Medical School and
Chicago Wesley Memorial Hospital acting as Deputy Commissioner of Continued Education of the
American Society of Clinical Pathologists.
Physical Biochemistry: Dr. Arthur Veis, Department of Biochemistry of Northwestern University
Medical School. Analytic Ultracentrifuge, free boundary electrophoresis, high-vacuum techniques,
glassware fabrication, analytical polarimetry.
Gas Chromatography: Dr. Edward J. Fitzsimmonds, PhD, Biochemist of the Department of
Pathology or Chicago Wesley Memorial Hospital. Set up equipment and methodology for steroid
analysis as well as participating as an instructor for Gas Chromatographic Techniques in A.S.C.P.
tutorials held in the hospital.
Aerospace Medicine: School of Aerospace Medicine, Spring of 1969 at Brooks Air Force Base, San
Antonio Texas. Became a Rated Flight Surgeon by June 1971 and a Senior Flight Surgeon by 1981.
Hypobaric Chamber Operation: Dr. E.J. Colangelo, Aerospace Medicine, Armed Forces Institute of Pathology during 1968-70.
Wound Ballistics and Missile Trauma Pathology: Dr. Pierre Fink, Chief of Wound Ballistics, Armed
Forces Institute of Pathology, 1969-70.
Aerospace Pathology: Dr. E.J. Colangelo, Dr. R.R. McMeekin, Chiefs of Aerospace Pathology,
Armed Forces Institute of Pathology, 1968-71 and during 1977-82.
Scanning Electron Microscopy: Dr. Frank Johnson, Armed Forces Institute of Pathology, 1977-82.
Pulmonary Pathology: Dr. Lisolet Hochholzer, Armed Forces Institute of Pathology, 1985-86.
Illinois: By Examination, August 20, 1965. Inactive
Maryland: By Reciprocity, November 21, 1969. Inactive
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA: By Reciprocity, Nov. 30 1970, Inactive
FLORIDA: By Examination, Feb. 20, 1975, Registered at Jacksonville, Florida
DEA BL for Longwood, Florida.
DEA BL for Deltona, Florida, inactive
Anatomic and Clinical Pathology - By Examination American Board of Pathology - May 24, 1970
Forensic Pathology - By Examination American Board of Pathology - May 19, 1972
American Society of Clinical Pathology, Fellow, Inactive
College of American Pathologists, Fellow, Inactive
Florida and American Medical Directors Association
Florida Geriatrics Society
American Society for Microbiology, Inactive
American Academy of Family Practice, Inactive
American Academy of Forensic Sciences, *
National Association of Medical Examiners *
American Association of Suicidology *
Aerospace Medical Association *
American Society of Military Surgeons *
*Past / Inactive member
Pathologist - Locum Tenens - Ravenswood Hospital, Chicago, Illinois July 1-30, 1968
Staff Pathologist - Active Duty - U.S. Air Force Aerospace Pathology Branch
Military Environmental Pathology Division, Armed Forces Institute of Pathology, Washington, D.C.
August 1,1968 - August 1, 1969
Staff Pathologist - Wound Ballistics Branch, Armed Forces Institute of Pathology, Washington D.C.
August 1,1969 to August 1, 1970
Chief of Wound Ballistics Branch and Section, Military and Environmental Pathology Division
Armed Forces Institute of Pathology, Washington, D.C. August 1, 1970 to July 1, 1971
Forensic Pathology Residency Training, Armed Forces Institute of Pathology, Washington, D.C.
July 1, 1971 to June 30, 1972
Chief of Forensic Pathology Branch, Military Environmental Pathology Division
Armed Forces Institute of Pathology, Washington, D.C., July 1, 1972 to August 13, 1972
Chief of Pathology and Laboratory Services, Deputy Hospital Commander, Chief of Professional Services Incirlik Common Defense Installation (USAFTUSLOGDet 47) Adana, Turkey August 15, 1972 to November 1, 1974
Deputy Medical Examiner, Jacksonville, Florida, Jacksonville, Fl. 32206
November 7, 1974 to September 1, 1976
Associate Pathologist, University Hospital, Jacksonville, Florida, September 1, 1976 to July 1, 1977
Medical Director - Cytological Services Inc., Tallahassee, Florida, August 1, 1975 to June 30, 1977
Associate Pathologist, St. Luke's Hospital, Jacksonville, Fl , July 1, 1977 to September 1, 1977
Commander, 919th TAC Reserve Clinic,Eglin AFB, Florida, February 1975 to September 1977
Staff Pathologist - Education and Research Coordinator, Aerospace Pathology Branch
September 30, 1977 to August 12, 1982
Staff Physician, part-time, Emergency Room, Greater Southeast Community Hospital
Washington, D.C. 20032 June 1978 to July 31, 1982
Staff Pathologist, Chief of Anatomic Pathology, Consultant in Forensic and Aviation Pathology Chairman, Department of Pathology U.S.Air Force Regional Medical Center, Wiesbaden Germany
August 13, 1982 to September 13, 1985
Staff Pathologist, Pulmonary and Mediastinal Pathology, Armed Forces Institute of Pathology
Washington, D. C. 20306 October 15, 1985 to October 15, 1986.
Senior staff physician, Emergency Medicine, Southern Maryland Hospital Clinton, Maryland 20735
November 1985 to September 1986.
Staff Physician, St. Vincent's Ambulatory Care, Jacksonville, FL Sharp and Associates, P.A.,
October 1, 1986 to March 17, 1988.
Laboratory Director, St. Vincents Ambulatory Care, Jacksonville, FL, St. Vincent's Ambulatory Care Inc. , Jacksonville, FL December 7, 1987 to March 1988.
Laboratory Director, MedCheck Laboratories, Pittsburgh, PA, December 1, 1987 to May 1, 1989 (lab closed)
Primedical Family Care Center, Practice of Family Medicine and Acute Care
Jacksonville, Florida 32210, April 1, 1988 to February 17, 1989
Laboratory Director and Co-Medical Director, Am Rho Laboratories, Ponte Vedra Beach, FL
January 1, 1989 to present
Central Florida Family Practice, Staff Physician, Maitland, FL ,ebruary 20, 1989 to October 10, 1991
Central Florida Diagnostic Laboratory, Director, HRS, Maitland, FL 32751
February 20, 1989 to October 10, 1991
Mid Florida Family Care Center, Deltona, FL , October 10, 1990 to November 30, 1994
Ocoee Family Medical Center, Ocoee, FL , October 10, 1991 to October 12, 1992
U.S. Clinical, Inc. January 92 to Sept. 95, Laboratory Director and Supervisor
Allergy and Immunology Laboratory, lab purchased & closed, Altamonte Springs, FL
Retired, U.S. Air Force Reserves
Rank: Colonel, USAF Medical Corp, Senior Flight Surgeon
August 1989, 20 years duty, Career Reserves
Long Term Care Physicians of Florida, Inc., October 12, 1992 to October 2, 1997
Staff Physician, Geriatrics and General Medicine, Tampa, FL
On Staff at Princeton Hospital, in Family Practice, Orlando, Florida
Lecturer in General Pathology to the students of the School of Physical Medicine, Northwestern University Medical School, Elizabeth Woods, Director, General Pathology of Disease, one semester, 1967 and 1968.
Lecturer to Medical Technology students, Chicago Wesley Memorial Hospital, School of Medical Technology, 1965, 66, and 68, 50 credit hours per year.
Associate Director, Aerospace Pathology Course, Armed Forces Institute of Pathology - 1968 and 1969. Three day continued education course in Aerospace and Forensic Pathology of Aviation Accidents. Lecturer during course.
Course Director, Aerospace Pathology Course, Armed Forces Institute of Pathology, 1979. 22 credit hours Lectured 3 hours.
Lecturer in Forensic Inservice Training program of the Military and Environmental Pathology Division during the periods 1969-1972 and 1977-82.
Lecturer in Forensic Pathology - Jacksonville Police Academy - orientation for police recruits. 1974-77
Lecturer in Forensic Medicine and Suicidology - Jacksonville Crisis Center, Bonnie Jacobs Director, 1975-1980.
Lecturer in Forensic Medicine - Jacksonville Drug Abuse Program, Medical consultant and volunteer lecturer. 1975 to 1980.
Lecturer in Aerospace Pathology, Forensic Pathology and Injury Mechanisms - U.S. Army School of Flight Medicine, Ft. Rucker Ala. 1978-82.
Lecturer in Aerospace Pathology in the Aerospace Pathology Branch at the Armed Forces Institute of Pathology, Washington D.C. 1977-82
Lectures in Continued Medical Education to the Emergency Room Physicians and Staff at Greater Southeast Community Hospital, Washington, D.C. concerning Child Abuse, Forensic Medicine and Illicit Drugs. 1979-82
Lecturer in Continued Medical Education - USAF Reserve Clinic, 919th TAC Clinic, Duke Field, Eglin AFB, Florida. Concerning Emergency Medicine, Resuscitation, Military Protocol, Patient Evaluation, Disaster Preparedness. 1975-1977
Lecturer in General Chemistry, City College of Chicago, European Division at Wiesbaden, Germany, One semester. Mr. John Barbado, Director. Winter 1982.
Lecturer in General Biology, City College of Chicago, European Division, Wiesbaden, Germany, Mr. John Barbado - Director, one semester, Spring 1983.
Lecturer in Advanced Physiology, Boston University, European Division, Frankfurt Germany, one semester course, Winter, 1984.
Consultant in Pulmonary Pathology: Zisser, Sphorer, Robison and Wilner, Jacksonville, Florida. 1987 to present.
Emergency Medicine & General Medical Experience
1969-1972: General practitioner - Washington D.C. Free Clinic. The clinic was then located on Wisconsin Ave. in Georgetown. Practice consisted of general medicine and some minor emergency medicine. A heavy mix of gynecological, urological and drug related problems as well as the usual minor ailments. Emergencies were covered by Georgetown University Hospital via ambulance when necessary. During this time I also directed the small laboratory, provided instruction and quality control for the lab and monitored results.
1969-1972: Team physician for the D.C. Bears, a minor league semi-professional football team, then coached by John Vaughn, now director of the Shack Clinic ( in conjunction with the D.C. Department of Health and the Drug Rehabilitation programs).
1969: Trained as a flight surgeon at Brooks Air Force Base, San Antonio, Texas. On returning from this nine week refresher in Ear, Nose, Throat, Cardiovascular and Industrial medicine, I provided support for Air Force members assigned to the Armed Forces Institute of Pathology and the experimental Hypobaric (altitude) chamber. I also held routine sick call for the assigned Air Force Members assigned to the Institute.
1972-1974: Assigned to Incirlick Common Defense Installation, Adana, Turkey. While there, I acted as a general medical officer and emergency medical officer and as flight surgeon. During the first four months assigned, I was the only flight surgeon available to the unit. During this assignment I took emergency room call weekly as well as working in the General Medical Clinic weekly. These duties occupied approximately 25% of my professional time. I was assigned as Chief of Professional Services and was also responsible for the monitoring of over 15 outlying medical clinics scattered at small sites throughout Turkey. During this time I had admitting privileges and treated patients in a hospital setting. During this period I worked closely with a board certified internist, a general surgeon, an Ophthalmologist, and an orthopod.
1975-1977: During this period, I was associated with the Jacksonville Drug Rescue unit, providing emergency care at weekly concerts and sporting events in Jacksonville. This was coordinated by Chief of the Health, Welfare and Bioenvironmental Services of Jacksonville.
1975-1977: During this period I also worked with the Jacksonville Crisis Center. I also participated, as a committee member, educator and worker of the Suicide Prevention and Post Suicide Assistance Program.
1976-1977: Commander of the 919th Tactical Clinic for the Air Force Reserves, two days monthly and two weeks yearly. In addition to providing administrative direction, I acted as a provider of general medical aid, did as many as 40 physical per weekend and provided emergency care for over 600 reservists. During this period, the clinic was awarded a citation as the best USAF Reserve Clinic in the USAF Reserve for 1976.
1975-1977: I was also involved with the Coast Guard Auxiliary in Jacksonville, where I provided first aid and Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation instruction. During these periods of time, I was certified in CPR.
1978-1982: Worked in the Greater Southeast Community Hospital as an Emergency Room staff physician. I became certified in Advanced Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation during this time and have remained current in ACLS and CPR since. I also resumed my duties as Flight Surgeon at the Armed Forces Institute of Pathology and duties associated with the Altitude chamber.
1982-1985: Assigned to the USAF Regional Medical Center at Wiesbaden, Germany. While there I took Emergency room call monthly as well as being Flight Surgeon on call. During this period of time, I became certified in Advanced Trauma Life Support.
November 1985 to October 1986: I worked as senior staff physician at the Emergency room of Southern Maryland Hospital, Emergency Department and Shock Trauma Unit. During this period I averaged 30 to 35 hours weekly in the Emergency Room.
October 1,1986 through March 1988: Staff physician with the Saint Vincent's Ambulatory Care Centers of Jacksonville. I was on the staff of Jacksonville Medical Center, Jacksonville, Florida during the period while in Jacksonville. During this period I practiced general medicine averaging 48 hours weekly. I was on the staff at Jacksonville Medical Center during this period.
April 1, 1988 to February 17, 1989: To avail myself of an opportunity to settle in one office, I began working in the Primedical Clinic System. We currently split the work week which runs from 8 am to 8 pm, averaging about 200 hours a month. The practice consists of acute care, pediatrics (over 1 year old), some occupational and sports medicine and general medical practice. Average patient load was about 30 patients per day.
February 20, 1989 to October 10, 1990 Associated with a Central Florida Family Practice. I saw general medical patients as well as supervise and direct the pathology laboratory for the group. The laboratory was certified by HRS on August 22, 1989. The laboratory employs 6 technologists/technicians and processes over 7000 specimens monthly. Cytology and Histopathology specimens are also done, with a yearly load of 900 cytology and 300 histology specimens. During the last six months, I functioned primarily as a family practitioner at the Lake Mary office, FL. I was released after the Lake Mary office was closed on October 10, 1991.
August 1, 1991 through November 1994: Part time at Deltona Family Medical Clinic, Deltona, FL 32725. Family medicine and acute emergent care facility.
October 10, 1991 to October 12, 1992 Full time at the Ocoee Family Medical Center, Ocoee, FL. During this period, I worked with general medical patients at that office as well as associated offices on International Drive (First Aid), Lakepoint Medical Center, Regency Medical Center and BVL Medical Center. I resigned to work with Physician's Geriatric Services.
October 12, 1992 to October 2, 1997: Physician's Geriatric Services, now Long Term Care Physicians of Florida, Inc. The Florida branch is centered in Tampa. I was responsible for the Orlando area nursing homes associated with the organization. Facilities for which I am responsible for and associated with as Medical Director are in Orlando, DeLand, Mount Dora, Claremont, Sanford and Daytona, Kissimmee. I am responsible for approximately 900 patients, five nurse practitioners and approximately 22 nursing homes. My practice consisted of evaluation, diagnosis, treatment and consultation in Geriatrics as well as consultant to Long Term Care Physicians in Laboratory Medicine.
I am currently on staff at a Florida Hospital in Family Practice.