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Tanveer Zamani | |
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Born | August 29, 1963 Hyderabad, India |
Nationality | American |
Education | Jinnah Sindh Medical University, Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland |
Occupation(s) | Surgeon, Academic, Army Reserve Officer |
Spouse | Tahseen Siddiqui (divorced in 2015) |
Children | 4 |
Tanveer Zamani is an American surgeon, academic, and United States Army Reserve commissioned officer. She was born on August 29, 1963, in Hyderabad, India [1].. Zamani has four children and has demonstrated remarkable resilience and determination in managing her professional and personal life.
Tanveer Zamani hails from an academically inclined family. She is the maternal granddaughter of Dr. Syed Mohiuddin Qadri Zore, a prominent scholar, poet, and social reformer. Her mother, Tahzeeb Zore Farooqui, was a Professor of Linguistic Sciences, and her father, Yahya A. Farooqui, was a Professor of Medicine and the Dean of a Medical college in Pakistan. Zamani completed her medical graduation from Jinnah Sindh Medical University in Pakistan.
After almost 200 years of British rule, the Indian Subcontinent underwent a partition in 1947, leading to the formation of India and Pakistan as independent states.
At the age of 23, Tanveer Zamani entered into an arranged marriage and, following local traditions, emigrated from Pakistan to pursue postgraduate education in Dublin, Ireland.
Tanveer Zamani's career in surgery began to flourish after successfully completing her training and passing the General Surgery fellowship board examination of the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland (FRCSI).
While in Ireland, Zamani was introduced to the values and teachings of Christianity, sparking her interest in promoting interfaith respect and discouraging religious extremism.
In June 1998, Tanveer Zamani and her family moved to the United States. There, she completed an accredited five-year surgical residency while balancing her responsibilities as a mother of four young children.
Despite facing personal challenges, including a divorce, Zamani remained committed to her professional goals. Her aspirations extended beyond surgery, aiming to address broader issues causing global instability.
Zamani's goals extended beyond her surgical career as she aimed to address broader societal issues, including poverty, education, healthcare, and human rights. She became a US citizen and focused on advocating for the oppressed and combatting injustices.
Category:Living people
Category:American surgeons
Category:United States Army Reserve officers
Category:People from Hyderabad, India
Submission rejected on 25 November 2023 by
BuySomeApples (
talk). This submission is contrary to the purpose of Wikipedia. Rejected by BuySomeApples 6 months ago. Last edited by Citation bot 15 days ago. |
Tanveer Zamani | |
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Born | August 29, 1963 Hyderabad, India |
Nationality | American |
Education | Jinnah Sindh Medical University, Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland |
Occupation(s) | Surgeon, Academic, Army Reserve Officer |
Spouse | Tahseen Siddiqui (divorced in 2015) |
Children | 4 |
Tanveer Zamani is an American surgeon, academic, and United States Army Reserve commissioned officer. She was born on August 29, 1963, in Hyderabad, India [1].. Zamani has four children and has demonstrated remarkable resilience and determination in managing her professional and personal life.
Tanveer Zamani hails from an academically inclined family. She is the maternal granddaughter of Dr. Syed Mohiuddin Qadri Zore, a prominent scholar, poet, and social reformer. Her mother, Tahzeeb Zore Farooqui, was a Professor of Linguistic Sciences, and her father, Yahya A. Farooqui, was a Professor of Medicine and the Dean of a Medical college in Pakistan. Zamani completed her medical graduation from Jinnah Sindh Medical University in Pakistan.
After almost 200 years of British rule, the Indian Subcontinent underwent a partition in 1947, leading to the formation of India and Pakistan as independent states.
At the age of 23, Tanveer Zamani entered into an arranged marriage and, following local traditions, emigrated from Pakistan to pursue postgraduate education in Dublin, Ireland.
Tanveer Zamani's career in surgery began to flourish after successfully completing her training and passing the General Surgery fellowship board examination of the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland (FRCSI).
While in Ireland, Zamani was introduced to the values and teachings of Christianity, sparking her interest in promoting interfaith respect and discouraging religious extremism.
In June 1998, Tanveer Zamani and her family moved to the United States. There, she completed an accredited five-year surgical residency while balancing her responsibilities as a mother of four young children.
Despite facing personal challenges, including a divorce, Zamani remained committed to her professional goals. Her aspirations extended beyond surgery, aiming to address broader issues causing global instability.
Zamani's goals extended beyond her surgical career as she aimed to address broader societal issues, including poverty, education, healthcare, and human rights. She became a US citizen and focused on advocating for the oppressed and combatting injustices.
Category:Living people
Category:American surgeons
Category:United States Army Reserve officers
Category:People from Hyderabad, India