As a sports enthusiast, Donald Sonn favorite team is the New England Patriots. He avidly follows their games and supports the team's efforts. Dr. Sonn finds joy in being a passionate fan and engaging in discussions about sports, particularly when it comes to his beloved Patriots.
Donald Sonn current aspirations revolve around continuing his successful career as a physician. He strives to provide the best possible care to his patients and make a difference in their lives through his medical expertise. Dr. Sonn is driven by the desire to constantly grow and improve in his profession. When he's not practicing medicine, Donald Sonn enjoys staying active by playing sports.
Donald Sonn is a physician and volunteer from New York. He was an instructor of urology at Tufts Medical School until 2005. In 2005 he also started Da Vinci Robotic Surgery. Donald Sonn spent several years as Chief of Surgery at Cooley Dickinson and is currently with the Urology Group of Western New England.
Donald Sonn is a past member of the American Urologic Association and the Faculty of the American College of Surgeons. As an experienced urologist, he's contributed his knowledge to several specialty journals and a textbook on endourology. Donald Sonn also volunteers in developing nations, increasing global access to high-quality medical care.
As an experienced urologist, Donald Sonn strives to help his patients achieve excellent outcomes, improving their quality of life. He's known as a compassionate physician who excels at helping patients understand what to expect from urologic surgery. In his spare time, Donald Sonn enjoys cycling and reading.
Donald Sonn - An Experienced Physician | Woddal
Donald Sonn is a partner at Urology Group of Western New England in Springfield, Massachusetts.
Yankees - Blue Jays. Boys oh boy was it an experience. It was by far the best baseball experience I've ever been too and I had such a great time without beer. :O Troy Tulooooooooooooo. Jan and I both went to pretty much see him. I love tulo. He's one of my fav players and actually him and David Wright were my role models growing up. I LOVED their style and their mechanics ( baseball nerd talk). Just in case you guys don't know Blue-Jays are the Yankees rivals ( one of them anyway) and most of the fans in the stadium were from Canada which was also awesome. The people who sat next to us were great ( the bluejay fans anyway). The Yankees fans...not so much lol. A bit classless. Still I had a great time. Every time Josh Donaldson and and Troy Tulooooo came up to bat, you bet your ass I cheered. Jan and I got booed so many times too but mainly the crowd of blue jays took the heat. As soon as Tulooo hit a Homerun, oh boy the look on my face when I stared at the Yankees crowd. Troy Tulo knew I went to see him and he was like mahh niggga. lmao. Best feeling ever. The best part was the chants when the Yankees fans started leaving. I love baseball. It's true. "Baseball : Many will attend. Few will understand."
Boardgame Night. Kody always finds the best and most random ass boardgames and the best part of it all...It's always a great time with great friends. I love that we don't need to go out to the bars or clubs. We can literally stay close to home and have a great time. I like that a lot. Not a lot of people my age group do. It's all about going out to loud annoying bars or something of that nature. When you can literally sit at a table, with a few beers or not, and just talk about life and enjoy board games, that's when the friendship is REAL.