Badshah J. Wazir, M.D., F.A.C.C.
Dr. Badshah J. Wazir
was appointed to the Board of Medicine in September, 2004 by then Governor
Wise. He is a member of the Complaint Committee and the Ad Hoc Committee on Americans with Disabilities
Act.
Dr. Wazir was
educated at the Liaquat Medical College, University of Sind in Pakistan,
graduating in 1971. His training took place at the Beckley Appalachian
Regional Hospital, in Beckley, West Virginia, the Saint Francis Medical
Center in Trenton, New Jersey and the Deborah Heart Lung Center in Brown
Mills, New Jersey, where he had his Fellowship in Cardiology. Since
completing his Fellowship in 1982, Dr. Wazir has been in private practice
and founded the five member group, South Charleston Cardiology Associates,
in South Charleston, West Virginia.
He enjoys
privileges at the Charleston Area Medical Center and Thomas Memorial
Hospital and is a Diplomate of the American Board of Internal Medicine and
is Board Certified in Cardiovascular Disease. Dr. Wazir is a member of the
American College of Cardiology, the American College of Chest Physicians and
the American Society of Nuclear Medicine.
Dr. Wazir was
the recipient of the 2003 Legacy of Life award given by AHA (American
Heart Association). That same year he also received the Distinguished
West Virginian award given by Governor Wise.
In his "down time," Dr. Wazir likes to spend time at home with his
family. He has been married to his wife, Karen, for 25 years and he is the
proud father of six children, five daughters and a son. His hobbies include
exercising, hunting and fishing.
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