He was an intern at Johns Hopkins Hospital in 1927 in Baltimore, Baltimore, MD and he was a resident in medicine in the University of Pennsylvania Hospital in 1929 in PA.
Sloan worked as a Physician at the Atlantic City Hospital in 1933 in Atlantic City, Atlantic, NJ.
Sloan served in the military U.S. Army (joined as a Major) and was stationed at Walter Reed Hospital on 22 Aug 1942 in Washington, DC. He was discharged from the military Separated from Army as a Colonel at the close of the war in 1945.
Sloan married first Elizabeth Grey, 20 Jun 1934. They had 5 children and divorced in 1960. Their children were Sloan Jr., Douglas, Ramsay, Duncan, and Andrew.
Sloan married second Francis W. Barber in 1961, no children.
Honorary Societies included Phi Beta Kappa, Alpha Omega Alpha, and Sigma Xi. He was a member of the American Medical Association, the New Jersey State Medical Society, and the Atlantic County Medical Society. He was an associate of the American College of Physicians, and a fellow of the Philadelphia College of Physicians, the Philadelphia John Morgan Society, the Aesculapius Club of Atlantic City, and the Atlantic City Kiwanis Club.
His hobbies included baseball, squash, drawing, golf, and stamp collecting.
He died from heart disease.
He was an intern at Johns Hopkins Hospital in 1927 in Baltimore, Baltimore, MD and he was a resident in medicine in the University of Pennsylvania Hospital in 1929 in PA.
Sloan worked as a Physician at the Atlantic City Hospital in 1933 in Atlantic City, Atlantic, NJ.
Sloan served in the military U.S. Army (joined as a Major) and was stationed at Walter Reed Hospital on 22 Aug 1942 in Washington, DC. He was discharged from the military Separated from Army as a Colonel at the close of the war in 1945.
Sloan married first Elizabeth Grey, 20 Jun 1934. They had 5 children and divorced in 1960. Their children were Sloan Jr., Douglas, Ramsay, Duncan, and Andrew.
Sloan married second Francis W. Barber in 1961, no children.
Honorary Societies included Phi Beta Kappa, Alpha Omega Alpha, and Sigma Xi. He was a member of the American Medical Association, the New Jersey State Medical Society, and the Atlantic County Medical Society. He was an associate of the American College of Physicians, and a fellow of the Philadelphia College of Physicians, the Philadelphia John Morgan Society, the Aesculapius Club of Atlantic City, and the Atlantic City Kiwanis Club.
His hobbies included baseball, squash, drawing, golf, and stamp collecting.
He died from heart disease.
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