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Narendra Kumar Pandey

Narendra Kumar Pandey, FRCS (Edinburg), FRCS (Glasglow), FICS, FACS〔〔 is an Indian surgeon, hospital administrator and the founder of the ''Asian Institute of Medical Sciences'', known for his expertise in Video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery (VATS).〔〔〔 He was honoured by the Government of India, in 2014, by bestowing on him the Padma Shri, the fourth highest civilian award, for his contributions to the field of medicine.
==Biography==

Narendra Kumar Pandey was born on 1 January 1951, in the remote village of Bishnupura, in Saran district of Bihar, India, as the eldest of three children of Jagat Pandey, a village head master and Vidya Pandey. He did his early schooling in the local village school where one of his uncles was a teacher. However, he had to complete the schooling at different locations when his father joined the central government service and got posted at various locations across north India. Pandey chose a medical career, inspired by one of his uncles who was a medical practitioner and because of his dislike for the subject of physics and joined Patna Medical College from where he secured the graduate degree of MBBS, in 1974,〔 and completed his residency there itself.〔
Pandey started his career at the Danapore Block Hospital, a suburb near Patna city, and continued there for one year. While working at the block hospital, he married Padma, a student of Patna Science College, in 1975. Disillusioned with the work at the block hospital, which consisted of mainly vasectomies, Narendra Kumar Pander moved to London, in 1976, when he got an opportunity for further studies in the city. The move to London opened more opportunities to Pandey and he redid his internship at the Ashford Hospital, London, in surgery, and at the Aberystwyth District General Hospital and North Devon District Hospital, in orthopedics.〔 He also worked at the District Hospital, in Barnstable. He did his FACS at the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh, in 1982, and continued in UK, working at various hospitals like Hammersmith Hospital, Kings College, Charing Cross Hospital and Middle Sex Hospital. The stay in UK also gave him opportunities to work and study under many renowned surgeons like Sir Alfred Patrick M. Forrest, Professor Mansel, Professor Blumgart and Professor Russell, and gain experience in liver and pancreatic surgery and minimal access surgery.〔
Pandey returned to India in 1984 and joined Fortis Escorts Hospital, Faridabad, in the capacity of a consultant and worked there till 2007 when he moved out as the executive director of the Hospital. He also served as a director board member of the Fortis Escorts Heart Institute, Delhi, during that time.〔 By this time, his mind was set on building a medical centre of his own and founded the Asian Institute of Medical Sciences, in 2010.
Narendra Kumar Pandey lives in Faridabad with the families of his four children, Anupam, Neha, Prashant, and Smriti, and together they look after the running of the hospital.〔

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