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15 Facts About Mahendra Bhandari

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Mahendra Bhandari was born on 24 December 1945 and is an Indian surgeon who has made substantial contributions to the specialty of urology, medical training, hospital administration, robotic surgery and medical ethics.

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Mahendra Bhandari was the Symposium coordinator of the International Robotic Urology Symposium.

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Mahendra Bhandari has been the CEO of the Vattikuti Foundation since 2010.

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Mahendra Bhandari was the Vice Chancellor of King George's Medical University, Lucknow.

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Mahendra Bhandari is the founder of the Center of Biomedical Magnetic Resonance in Lucknow, India and is currently enlisted as an honorary professor.

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Mahendra Bhandari established the Indian Journal of Urology in 1984, an open-access and widely read source of literature.

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Dr Mahendra Bhandari received his Masters in Business Administration at the Ross School of Business at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor on 30 April 2010.

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Mahendra Bhandari earned a certificate in a course conducted by Prof.

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Mahendra Bhandari's leadership included a founding role in the production of medvarsity.

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In 2004, Mahendra Bhandari was a member of the select Vancouver forum that created a definitive statement for ethical live lung, liver, pancreas, and intestinal organ donation.

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Mahendra Bhandari made his move to Detroit, Michigan to join Dr Mani Menon and his team of robotic surgeons at the Vattikuti Urology Institute in 2005, to aid them in advancing methods to treat prostate cancer and other urology procedures robotically.

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At the VUI, Mahendra Bhandari has focused on developing the clinical research program and improving the use of biostatistics in medical research.

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Mahendra Bhandari is actively promoting the development of robotic surgery in Indian urology.

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Mahendra Bhandari was part of the VUI-Medanta team which developed the Robotic Kidney Transplant With Regional Hypothermia, a new means of cooling a donor kidney- before insertion into the recipient- and during the transplant process itself inside the body.

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In 2010, Dr Mahendra Bhandari was appointed CEO of the Vattikuti Foundation.