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PUBLISHING ITEMS IN THE BULLETIN IN THIS ISSUE: J. Alan Heywood, M.D., F.A.C.C. , Overlake Internal Medicine Associates, "Incidence of, risk factors for, mechanisms of, and screening tests for sudden cardiac arrest and treatment options." | USA-Nepal "Differently-Abled" Theme Song | Perfect Attendance
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J. Alan Heywood, M.D., F.A.C.C.
After finishing his fellowship training, Dr. Heywood moved back to the Northwest. He joined his current practice, Overlake Internal Medicine Associates, in 1997 and currently practices at Overlake Hospital Medical Center. With his focus on Electrophysiology, Dr. Heywood manages the spectrum of heart rhythm disorders. Dr. Heywood is married and has four children. He enjoys spending his personal time with his family pursuing outdoor activities, coaching soccer, and volunteering at school. USA-Nepal "Differently-Abled" Theme Song
Sunil is a native Nepali who lives in North Seattle. He wrote, sang and performed the music for the song. Sunil's friend, Mr. Ramesh Acharya, from Kirkland, wrote the Nepali lyrics and English translation. While in Nepal for a ten-day visit with his family and with the superb help of Nepali Rotaractor's Sacheen Shakya and Anil Shrestha, Sunil recorded the song. BRC Rotarian Rob Rose would like to recognize Sunil's dedication and efforts, as he spent nearly all of his vacation in Nepal recording this song. His musical efforts were definitely in "concert" with our Rotary motto of "Service Above Self"! Members with 100% attendance for the rotary year ending 06/30/07 are:
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