Narendra Kumar Pandey[1] is an Indian surgeon, and founder of the Asian Institute of Medical Sciences.
[4] Narendra Kumar Pandey was born on 1 January 1951, in the remote village of Bishnupura, in Saran district of Bihar, India.
[2] Pandey started his career at the Danapore Block Hospital, a suburb near Patna city, and continued there for one year.
[citation needed] While working at the Block hospital, he married Padma, a student of Patna Science College, in 1975.
Disillusioned with the work at Block hospital, which consisted of mainly vasectomies, Pandey moved to London in 1976, where he got an opportunity to study further in the city.
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.
[2] Besides his services as one of the leading thoracic surgeons in India, Pandey is credited with pioneering work in Video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery.
The institute is claimed to provide the patients with preventive, diagnostic, therapeutic, rehabilitative, palliative and support services.
[1][2] He is also a member of the National committee on Health of the Confederation of Indian Industry,[2] Senate of the Teerthanker Mahaveer University[2] and the Governing Council of the College of Surgeons of India.