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Dr. Qamar

Since I was a child, I have known that the practice of medicine is my family’s chosen profession. My father was a surgeon practicing in Great Britain and my mother was an ICU nurse. Before I attended medical school, I watched as my two sisters and older brother went through the rigors of a medical education.
I managed to meet my wife during the hardships of medical school. We moved to the United States in 1990 after leaving our internships at a hospital in Dublin. While attending Yale, I fell in love with the incredible field of cardiovascular medicine and it was my good fortune to have mentors such as Dr. Joseph Babb, Dr. Craig McPherson, and Dr. Stuart Zarich.
It has been 13 years since we moved to Ocala and looking back, we couldn’t have chosen a better place to raise a family and earn a living. I want to thank this community. We have had the pleasure of meeting some of the most wonderful people during our time here. Yours,
