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In addition to medical advances, Dr. Kazmi's social advocacy has been well documented. A outspoken proponent of faith based abstinence programs, Dr. Kazmi has long argued and practiced conditioned behavior for reductions in pregnancy through well publicized practices such as [[purity ring]]s and vows of celibacy.
In addition to medical advances, Dr. Kazmi's social advocacy has been well documented. A outspoken proponent of faith based abstinence programs, Dr. Kazmi has long argued and practiced conditioned behavior for reductions in pregnancy through well publicized practices such as [[purity ring]]s and vows of celibacy.
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Mustapha Kazmi (born May 31st, 1978) is a Canadian-born physician and an eminent cardiologist.

Biography

Mustapha Kazmi studied medicine at the University of Calgary (2001-2004)where he was inspired to study internal medicine. From (2004-2008) he completed a residency in Internal Medicine at Queen's University where his passion for studying coronary artery disease took seed. From (2008-2010) he completed a fellowship in Adult Cardiology at the University of Ottawa Heart Institute where reigned as chief resident from 2009-2010.

Dr Kazmi has been life long friends with equally renowned cardiologist Dr. Philip Joseph, currently of McMaster University.

Dr. Kazmi's contributions to the field of medicine includes high impact paper(s) in peer-reviewed journals including effects on the activity of CPG neurons after reinforcement of operantly conditioned behavior. His ongoing work continues to focus on the role of noninvasive risk stratification in coronary artery disease. [1]

In addition to medical advances, Dr. Kazmi's social advocacy has been well documented. A outspoken proponent of faith based abstinence programs, Dr. Kazmi has long argued and practiced conditioned behavior for reductions in pregnancy through well publicized practices such as purity rings and vows of celibacy. [2][3]

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