
Mussarrat Khurshid Qaadri
OB-GYN (Obstetrician-Gynecologist)
2721 Bayview Avenue Toronto Ontario, M2L 1C3About
Dr. Mussarrat K. Qaadri is a well-known Toronto Ob/Gyn specialist, practising since 1969. She earned her MBBS degree in 1958 from F.J. Medical College in Lahore, Pakistan; her M.S. (Pathology) from the University of Chicago, 1963; she did her internship in Knoxville, Tennessee and Ob/Gyn residency in the Chicago-Lying In Hospital. She obtained her FRCSC designation in 1968, and her FACOG in 1970; she is also a Fellow of the Society of Obstetrics and Gynaecology of Canada (FSOGC).
She has developed sub-specialty interest in Colposcopy and Colpo-microscopy, Clinical Hypnotherapy, Stress and Sexual Counselling, Endovaginal Ultrasound, Health Promotion, Disease Prevention, Early detection of disease.
She has been the president of several associations, including the Federation of Medical Women of Canada (Toronto branch), the Islamic Medical Association, Ontario Medical Association section on Clinical Hypnosis, Ontario Society of Clinical Hypnosis (Toronto branch), F.J. College Alumni of the Association of Pakistani Physicians of North America (APPNA). She is a Member of the Canadian Society of Colopscopists, a Council Member of the Ontario Medical Association. She has been a past board member of Planned Parenthood and the Academy of Medicine of Toronto. She is a member of Clinical Hypnosis Society of Canada (Ontario division). She is the chair of the education committee of the section on Clinical Hypnosis of the Ontario Medical Association.
She is a Life Member of APPNA, Founding Council Member of the Federation of Islamic Medical Associations, and Patron of the Pakistan Medical Association of Canada. She is a Life Member of Fatimah Jinnah Old Graduates. She received the Lifetime Achievement Award of the Ontario Medical Association, and has been awarded a H.M. Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Medal. She is a recipient of the Voluntary Service Award of the Government of Ontario.
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Faculty Titles & Positions
- Local, Regional, National, and International Public Speaking -
Professional Society Memberships
- Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada, American College of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Society of Obstetrics and Gynaelcology of Canada
What do you attribute your success to?
When I was about five to six years old, I remember giving medicine to my grandmother. She said, “You are going to be a very good doctor.”
When I told my parents that I want to be a doctor, they were very supportive, especially my father. I am very grateful to my grandmother, to my parents, all my family, my husband, my son (who is now a physician and an MPP), and my grandchildren (who are 13 years old, Shamsa Mussarrat Qaadri; and 11 year old grandson, Shafiq Qaadri, Jr.).
This was not very common to allow girls to become professionals and to go abroad for post-graduate studies. I am especially grateful to my parents and my father for allowing me to pursue my goals and to be the best I can be.
Favorite professional publications
- OBGYN Journal
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