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File:Figure01.jpeg|My Dada Ji, freedom fighter and eye surgeon late Dr. Kamta Prasad Pandey inspired me to follow in his footsteps. With his inspiration, I became an eye doctor and the dream of bringing light into the dark world of visually impaired patients came true.
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File:Figure02.jpeg|The natural beauty of an 800-year-old historical Mohna village with a waterfall falling from the mountain in the rainy season. The famous Shiva temple 'Devaria Mahadev' is also seen in the mountains near the waterfall.
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File:Figure03.jpeg|Statue of the Amar Shaheed Mangal Pandey's memorial was established in Nagwa village of Ballia district. During my trip to Ballia, with my grandmother Late Smt Ramshringari Pandey, I got the opportunity to visit Nagwa and felt blessed. My grandmother was born in Nagwa and this is the birthplace of immortal martyr Mangal
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File:Figure04.jpeg|Freedom-fighter and renowned eye surgeon Dr Kamta Prasad Pandey (grandfather of Dr Suresh K. Pandey) with Dr P.D. Giridhar (chief eye surgeon) and other eye surgeons at Kishan Lal Jalan Eye Hospital, Bhiwani (Haryana, India), 1937.
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File:Figure05.jpeg|Photographs of ophthalmic instruments used for eye surgery by my Dadaji.
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File:Figure06.jpeg|My grandfather late Shri Brij Bhushan Lal Tiwari. He worked as a teacher and Ayurvedic Physician in Chhipabarod, district of Baran. He left for the infinite journey in the year 1966, two years before my birth. Therefore, I did not have the privilege of meeting him and taking his blessings.
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File:Figure07.png|My Parents respected the Late Shri Kameshwar Prasad Pandey and the Late Smt Maya Devi Pandey taken in the year 1973.
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File:Figure08.jpeg|My childhood photo was taken in the year 1973.
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File:Figure09.jpeg|Respected father late Shri Kameshwar Prasad Pandey taking blessings of respected Gurudev Acharya Shri Ram Sharma and reverend mother Smt. Bhagwati Devi Sharma during the Gayatri Sadhna Camp at Gayatri Tapobhoomi Mathura in the year 1968.
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File:Figure10.jpeg|Photo of our old house situated in Mohna village, where I resided from 1968 to 1982. Mohna is my birthplace in the Kundal area and this village is situated 30 km from Rawatbhata in Chittorgarh district. During childhood, I studied in the dim light of a lantern due to a lack of electricity. I dreamed of becoming an eye doctor to bring light into the eyes of blind patients. There was a school in Mohna village till class five and I went to a nearby village Eklingpura barefooted for secondary education. Mohna village is surrounded by mountains and situated in the lap of nature. It was an important center of revenue collection during the princely state. Due to a lack of political will over time reasons and strong willpower, this 800-year-old Mohna village was deprived of roads, secondary schools, hospitals, etc.
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File:Figure11.jpeg|I had the opportunity to visit our old house at Mohna and receive the guidance and blessings of my father during my birthday. It was the same house where I spent 14 years of my life and studied for the Pre-Medical Test (PMT) under the lantern.
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File:Figure12.jpeg|Symbolic photo of during my first train journey in 1978, I was sitting near the window. The train was stopped due to a red signal before Kanpur Central. During that time there were no iron grills in the train windows. Taking advantage of this, some kidnapper tried to put his hand through the window and pulled me out of the train. When my grandfather shouted and held my legs, the person who wanted to kidnap me immediately ran away and disappeared within a few seconds. By God’s grace, I was saved.
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File:Figure13.jpeg|Some of my classmates and close friends studied with me in Rawatbhata School in the year 1983. Pictured from left to right are Dr Dinesh Birla (Professor, Rajasthan Technical University, Kota), Dr Suresh K. Pandey, and Engineer Dhirendra Kumar Jain (Polytechnic College, Kota). In the right picture Shri Rameshwar Prasad Gupta (State Bank of India) and Dr Suresh K. Pandey.
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File:Figure14.jpeg|This picture was taken with hostel seniors in November 1986 in front of the Indian Coffee House located in the medical college, Jabalpur Campus. After taking the introductory sessions, the seniors used to take us to the coffee house to eat. They also helped the junior students in every possible way. That time. There used to be tape recorders to listen to songs which added to the glory of every party.
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File:Figure15.jpeg|My classmates of the 1986 batch participated in the annual function of the medical college, Jabalpur.
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File:Figure16.jpeg|Dancing medical students, and my classmates during the dance party organized at First Hostel of Medical College, Jabalpur.
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File:Figure17.jpeg|Picture taken in 1986 at the first hostel of medical college Jabalpur. My seniors (Dr. Abhay Singh, Dr Rajkumar Jain, Dr Upendra Oli, Dr Alok Jain, Dr Vinod Tiwari, etc.), and classmates (Dr Prahlad Patel, Dr Rajeev Gurmukhi, etc). After taking introduction (know each other) sessions by the seniors of the medical college, we all together sang the song ‘Bane chahe dushman jamana hamara, salamat rahe dostana hamara’. According to the lyrics of the song, our seniors used to behave very friendly, and along with this, they also provided full support to the juniors whenever they faced other problems.
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File:Figure18.jpeg|The Munna Bhai MBBS film was not released when we were studying human anatomy. However, this photo of the anatomy dissection hall provides a lively depiction of the hall's activity. Murali Prasad Sharma character of the Munna Bhai MBBS film (Sanjay Dutt) holds the scalpel in his hand like a knife. Doctor Asthana (Boman Irani) instructs him to hold the 'scalpel' like a 'pen'. Medical student Murali Prasad Sharma (Sanjay Dutt) gets dizzy and falls down. I had seen a few medical students getting dizzy and falling down after seeing the naked bodies for the first time.
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File:Figure19.jpeg|I had the opportunity to participate in NCC Camp at Mandu (District Dhar, MP) during the summer vacation of the second year of the Medical College, Jabalpur in the year 1987. I, together with 60 medical students, felt proud after participating in the camp under the guidance of Dr H.K.T. Raza.
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File:Figure20.jpeg|The group photograph was taken in 1988 on the occasion of the retirement of Professor B.B.L. Mathur (dean and head of the Department of Physiology, Medical College, Jabalpur). Respected teachers from various departments are present in this photograph.
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File:Figure21.jpeg|Group photograph taken in medical college Jabalpur campus in December 2011 during the ‘Silver Jubilee Re-Union’ of the year 1986 batch. During this time my classmates of the 1986 batch reached medical college, Jabalpur from India and abroad. All classmates met each other very intimately and refreshed the memories of college days.
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File:Figure22.jpeg|Photograph showing the journey of the country's premier medical institute, the PGIMER, Chandigarh.
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File:Figure23.jpeg|Professor Tulsi Das was the founder director and chief of the ophthalmology department at PGIMER, Chandigarh. The library of the institute was named after him as Dr Tulsi Das Library. Photo revealing Professor Tulsi Das examining Chief Minister of Jammu & Kashmir on slit lamp biomicroscope in 1964. Dr Inder Sen Jain, Dr S.D. Paul is also present.
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File:Figure24.jpeg|Renowned ophthalmologist, Dr Inder Sen Jain with two former Directors of PGIMER, Chandigarh, Dr S.S. Anand, and Dr P.N. Chuttani
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File:Figure25.jpeg|Picture taken in front of Eye OPD situated on the second floor (D Block) of Nehru Hospital, PGIMER, Chandigarh. Several sub-specialty clinics were started in the ophthalmology department of the PGIMER, Chandigarh, under the leadership of Professor Inder Sen Jain. Posting of ophthalmology residents on a rotation basis in various was done in clinics.
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File:Figure26.jpeg|Five heads of the ophthalmology department, PGIMER, Chandigarh, in one picture. From left to right: Dr S.S. Pandav, Dr Sandeep Jain, Dr Amod Gupta, Dr Inder Sen Jain, Dr Mangat Ram Dogra, and Dr Jagat Ram.
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File:Figure27.jpeg|Visit of Bharat Ratna Dr APJ Abdul Kalam at Advanced Eye Centre, PGIMER Chandigarh. Dr Amod Gupta explained the clinical and research work done by AEC.
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File:Figure28.jpeg|The PGIMER, Chandigarh, Advanced Eye Centre (AEC) Alumni dinner was held during the All India Ophthalmology Conference, Indore. My respected teachers of Advanced Eye Center PGIMER, Chandigarh, Dr Jagat Ram, Dr M.R. Dogra, Dr S.S. Pandav, and Dr Usha Singh, seniors, and classmates. During this, all the classmates shared their experiences and
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File:Figure29.jpeg|With my mentor, and ophthalmic Guru, Professor David J. Apple. I consider myself very fortunate to have learned several qualities from him. I learned the important art of creating a strong team and delegating work to a team of capable individuals.
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File:Figure30.jpeg|Photograph taken in front of the Administrative Block of the Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, SC, USA. I had the opportunity to learn pediatric cataract surgery and pediatric ophthalmology from Professor M. Edward Wilson and Professor Richard Saunders.
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File:Figure31.jpeg|‘The Apple Korps’ was a name given to the fellows from different countries who came to learn from Professor David J Apple at the Storm Eye Institute, Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, SC, USA. From right to left: Dr. Suresh K. Pandey (India), Professor David J. Apple, Dr. Rupal H. Trivedi (India), Dr. Liliana Werner (Brazil), Dr. Andrea M. Izakova (Czechoslovakia) and Dr. Tamer A. Mackey (Egypt).
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File:Figure32.jpeg|Dr David J. Apple with his 'Apple Korps' members. Seen in the photo are Dr Apple's wife, Ann Apple (left), Beau Evans, Lucia McLendon, Dr. Stella M. Arthur, Dr Suresh K. Pandey, Joyce Edmonds, Maddie Manuel, Dr. Gerd Auffarth, Dr. Marcela Escobar-Gomez, Dr. Liliana Werner, Dr. Roberto Bianchi, Dr. Qun Peng, and Daphne Hoddinott.
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File:Figure33.jpeg|An International luncheon was held on the last Friday of every month at Storm Eye Institute, Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston. All fellows used to bring home-cooked food and share it with other colleagues. Professor David Apple, Mrs. Ann Apple, Dr Suresh K. Pandey, Dr Liliana Werner (Brazil), Dr. Tamer Macky (Cairo, Egypt), Dr Marcela Escobar-Gomez (Bogotá, South America), Dr Irmi Neuhann (Daughter of Dr Thomas Neuhann, inventor of capsulorhexis, Munich, Germany), Daphne Hoddinott, (medical student), other international fellows and staff members.
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File:Figure34.jpeg|The Center for Ocular Therapeutics and Biodevices, established by Professor David J. Apple, became most renowned in the field of intraocular lens research. To be a part of the 'Apple Korps' and learning under the guidance of Professor Apple as an international fellow was the most ambitious dream for the young ophthalmologist. I also started learning with full dedication. I dedicated myself to research and worked till late on weekdays and used to come to the Centre even on weekends. My colleagues used to say jokingly, 'Dr. Pandey lives here.’ as I was spending most of the time there. My career in ophthalmology was transformed by staying there and learning and it became one of the most memorable experiences of my life.
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File:Figure35.jpeg|I was living in an apartment in a building located about 50 steps away from the Storm Eye Institute, Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, South Carolina. More than 30 Indians used to live in this building. We used to organize two-hour Satsang every Sunday morning from 10 AM to 12 PM. I would cook Poori and Pakora during this Satsang. Mr. Richard Pal and his wife also used to come to participate in this Satsang, who was associated with Radha Swami. After the Satsang, we would eat vegetarian food.
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File:Figure36.jpeg|During my stay in the USA, I would cook pooris and pakoras. Gradually, my cooking skills got better and better, and I was able to prepare food for twenty–thirty people with ease. I was appreciated by my colleagues and they fondly called me ‘Pandey Ji Poori and Pakora wale’. Some of them even suggested I start a food stall chain by the same name.
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File:Figure37.jpeg|I participated in the Gayatri Ashvamedh Yagya in Atlanta, USA, on July 9, 2000. I got the opportunity to meet Dr. Pranav Pandya, Head of Shantikunj, Haridwar, and All World Gayatri Parivar.
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File:Figure38.jpeg|I, together with my colleagues, used to play (football) or golf on Sundays. We followed the maxim called 'Work Hard, Play Hard' while working in the USA.
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File:Figure39.jpeg|Photograph of my Toyota Corolla car accident that happened on September 08, 2002, in Salt Lake City, USA. I was driving to attend a lunch with some of my colleagues. But a nagging headache kept troubling me. I took a painkiller after lunch and got ready to drive back. After fifteen minutes of driving, I dozed off for a few seconds. My foot was on the accelerator and the speed was 80 miles per hour. The next thing I knew, my car had crashed into a pole on the roadside and then into a tree. The airbag flung open and I noticed an unusual smell in the cabin. My car was badly damaged but I did not have even a scratch. I was wearing my seatbelt and by the grace of God, I did not have a scratch. I was resolved to have safe driving, a seatbelt, and sound sleep in life after this accident.
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File:Figure40.jpeg|Sir Harold Ridley (inventor of the intraocular lens), Dr. Suresh Pandey, Dr Liliana Werner, Dr Marcella Escobar-Gomez during the American Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgery (ASCRS) conference in Seattle (USA) in April 1999
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File:Figure41.jpeg|Sir Harold Ridley, inventor of the artificial lens, elaborated on the journey of IOL invention to Dr Suresh K Pandey during the American Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgery (ASCRS) conference in Seattle (USA) in April 1999. On this occasion, his wife Elizabeth Ridley, and Dr. Liliana Werner were also present.
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File:Figure42.jpeg|I learned the art of cataract surgery, IOL research, and the art of delivering an effective oration from my mentor Professor Randall J. Olson, Chairman of John A. Moran Eye Center, Salt Lake City, USA. I also took guidance from him before going for my first live surgery. I joined the faculty (instructor) at the John A. Moran Eye Center, University of Utah in July 2002. Dr Olson came to Salt Lake City airport to pick me up and my colleague Dr Liliana Werner. During that time he was the 'Chief Judge' of the American Society of Cataract and Reactive Surgery (ASCRS) film festival. While going back to my hotel, I asked about the secret of winning the award in the ASCRS Film Festival. He told me ‘Dr. Suresh, have you ever gone fishing? Have you seen fish being caught?' The most important link in fishing is the 'hook' in which fish is caught. Professor Olson explained to me that every surgical video submitted for the Film Festival should have a special message, a special story, or a 'hook' through which the story of the film is showcased and can become an award-winning film.
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File:Figure43.jpeg|Dr Suresh K. Pandey received an award at the European Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgery (ESCRS) Conference in Vienna, Austria.
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File:Figure44.jpeg|Dr Suresh K. Pandey received an award at the American Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgery (ASCRS) Conference in San Diego, USA.
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File:Figure45.jpeg|Dr Suresh K. Pandey received the Best Video Award at the American Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgery (ASCRS) Conference in Boston, USA.
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File:Figure46.jpeg|Dr Suresh K. Pandey received the Video Award during the American Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgery (ASCRS) Conference in San Francisco, USA.
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File:Figure47.jpeg|Dr Suresh K. Pandey and co-authors received the Best of Show Video Award at the Annual Conference of the American Academy of Ophthalmology in Chicago, USA.
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File:Figure48.jpeg|Dr Suresh K. Pandey received the Best Poster Award during the American Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgery (ASCRS) Conference in Boston, USA.
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File:Figure49.jpeg|Dr Suresh K. Pandey, Professor David J. Apple, and Dr Liliana Werner after receiving the Video Award during the European Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgery (ESCRS) Conference in Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
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File:Figure50.jpeg|Dr Suresh K. Pandey received the Video Award during the Asia Pacific Association of Cataract and Refractive Surgeons (APACRS) Conference in Shanghai, China.
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File:Figure51.jpeg|Dr. Suresh K. Pandey and co-authors received the Best of Show Award at the Annual Conference of the American Academy of Ophthalmology in New Orleans, USA.
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File:Figure52.jpeg|A photo of family members clicked by me in the year Y2K (2000) during my visit to India. From left to right: Dr Dinesh Kumar Pandey, Dr. Shivangi Dwivedi, Smt. Usha Pandey, Dr Umang Dwivedi, Shri Kameshwar Prasad Pandey, Smt Maya Pandey, and Dr Rajesh Pandey.
File:Figure53.jpeg|Dr. Vidushi and Dr. Suresh K. Pandey got married in June 2002 at Community Centre, Sector 53, Noida. During that time Dr Vidushi was doing senior residency at Dr. R.P. Centre for Ophthalmic Sciences, AIIMS, New Delhi. I also got introduced to Dr Vidushi's colleagues Dr Prashant Bharatiya, Dr Gunjan Prakash, and Dr Amol Kulkarni.
File:Figure54.jpeg|Dr. Vidushi Sharma received her degree MD (Ophthalmology) degree from the then health minister during the convocation held at AIIMS, New Delhi Campus.
File:Figure55.jpeg|On weekends, Dr. Vidushi and I go to Sydney's beaches and beautiful sightseeing places. We saw the Sydney Opera House, Darling Harbour, the Harbor Bridge, and the Royal Botanical Gardens. Sydney Tower's outdoor platform. The Skywalk provided an opportunity to have a 360-degree view of the city and suburbs.
File:Figure56.jpeg|Smt. Sudha Sharma, Group Captain K. M. Sharma, Dr Vidushi, Dr. Suresh K. Pandey, at Sydney Opera House and Harbor Bridge during their stay in Sydney, Australia.
File:Figure57.jpeg|‘Guarda la luce,’ I told my patient during my first international live surgery that I performed in Milan (Italy) on October 28, 2005. The live surgery event was organized at the Centro Ambrosiano di Microchirurgia Oculare (or CAMO, now known as the clinic Centro Ambrosiano Oftalmico)—one of the most famous eye institutes in Milan by Dr Lucio Buratto.
File:Figure58.jpeg|Dr. E. John Milverton, my surgical guru and mentor at Sydney Eye Hospital, Australia was an ambidextrous surgeon. I was a left-handed surgeon and asked Dr. Milverton How can I do surgery with both hands. He suggested that I record and video every eye surgery. By observing these videos, I can catch mistakes and learn. I followed his advice and started recording videos of all eye operations. He also suggested to use my right hand to brush and make empty circles and triangles. At one time, I used to draw circles and triangles and write my name with my right hand. Within a month I started doing some surgical things with my right hand and ultimately significant progress was made towards performing surgery on both hands.
File:Figure59.jpeg|My mentor Professor Frank A. Billson served as Chairman of the Department of Ophthalmology, University of Sydney, Australia. at the Sydney Eye Hospital for four decades. He laid great emphasis on tissue respect for delicate eye tissue. Dr Vidushi and I got the opportunity to meet Professor Frank Billson during the AIOS-APAO international conference held in Hyderabad in the year 2013. Prof Billson gave credit to swimming for staying fit and energetic even at the age of 92 years.
File:Figure60.jpeg|The inauguration of SuVi Eye Hospital, Kota was done on 5 February 2006. Shri Om Birla (current Lok Sabha Speaker) was the chief guest and Professor Supriyo Ghosh (Chief of Dr. Rajendra Prasad Eye Care Centre, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi) was the guest of honour. Dr. Amita Birla and other guests were also present.
File:Figure61.jpeg|The Mobile Eye Care Unit Bus of the SuVi Eye Hospital was flagged off by the then District Collector Shri Niranjan Arya.
File:Figure62.jpeg|'Bhoomi Poojan Program' before starting the construction of the newly constructed building of SuVi Eye Hospital Kota and the complete hospital building.
File:Figure63.jpeg|Inauguration of the NASA-certified Visx LASIK laser refractive surgery machine at SuVi Eye Hospital, Kota was done on 15 August 2011 by the Urban Development and Housing (UDH) minister of Rajasthan Shri Shanti Kumar Dhariwal. On the occasion, Professor Subhash M. Betharia (head Oculoplastic Unit, Dr. R.P. Centre for Ophthalmic Sciences, AIIMS, New Delhi), Dr. Ratna Jain (Mayor, Kota City), U.I.T. Chairman Shri Ravindra Tyagi were also present.
File:Figure64.jpeg|Shri Shanti Kumar Dhariwal (Urban Development and Housing minister of Rajasthan) honouring Professor Subhash M. Betharia who visited SuVi Eye Hospital Kota during the inauguration of the Lasik Laser Machine.
File:Figure65.jpeg|Dr. Suresh K Pandey successfully performed phacoemulsification surgery with the implantation of a Tecnis multifocal lens while the patient sitting on a plastic chair at SuVi Eye Hospital, Kota. The news was prominently published in all editions of Dainik Bhaskar newspaper.
File:Figure66.jpeg|Dr. Vidushi Sharma and Dr. Suresh K. Pandey received the Gold Medal during the Intraocular Implant and Refractive Society, India (IIRSI) Conference held in Chennai, India.
File:Figure67.jpeg|Dr. Suresh K. Pandey received the Gold Medal from the Governor and Health Minister of Tamil Nadu during the Intraocular Implant and Refractive Society, India (IIRSI) Conference in Chennai, India.
File:Figure68.jpeg|Release of video atlas ‘State-of-Art in Eye Surgery’ written by Dr. Vidushi Sharma and Dr. Suresh K. Pandey during the Intraocular Implant and Refractive Society, India (IIRSI) Conference, Chennai, India.
File:Figure69.jpeg|Dr. Suresh K. Pandey and Dr. Vidushi Sharma received the 'Healthcare Award' from the Urban Development and Housing Minister of the Rajasthan Government Shri Shanti Kumar Dhariwal.
File:Figure70.jpeg|Dr. Suresh K. Pandey received an award during the South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC) Conference held in Karachi, Pakistan.
File:Figure71.jpeg|Dr. Vidushi Sharma and Dr. Suresh K. Pandey were awarded for their remarkable work to eliminate blindness by the UDH Minister of Rajasthan Government (Shri Shanti Kumar Dhariwal) and District Collector, Kota, India.
File:Figure72.jpeg|Dr. Suresh K. Pandey received the ‘Doctors' Day Award’ on July 1, 2018, from the Health Minister of Rajasthan (Shri Kali Charan Saraf).
File:Figure73.jpeg|Chief Minister of Rajasthan (Smt. Vasundhra Raje Scindhia) unveiling Dr Vidushi Sharma’s book Meri Kitab Meri Dost at Jaipur.
File:Figure74.jpeg|Dr. Suresh K. Pandey received the Time of India Doctor’s Award from the Kota District Collector.
File:Figure75.jpeg|Dr. Suresh K. Pandey received the 'Dainik Bhaskar Health Luminaries Award' from the Health Minister of Rajasthan (Shri Kali Charan Saraf) at Jaipur.
File:Figure76.jpeg|Dr. Vidushi and Dr. Suresh K. Pandey with Dr Clair Schmidt (USA) and Dr Roman Graemiger (Switzerland). Both doctors visited SuVi Eye Institute & Lasik Laser Centre, Kota, India, for a two-week observership.
File:Figure77.jpeg|Dr Vidushi Sharma was nominated as ‘Women Leaders in Healthcare’ and her professional journey and achievements were featured by the renowned magazine Medgate Today.
File:Figure78.jpeg|Dr. Suresh K. Pandey was nominated as ‘Legends of Healthcare’ and his professional journey and achievements were featured by the renowned magazine Medicare Insight.
File:Figure79.jpeg|Dr. Suresh K. Pandey received the ‘AIOS International Heroes of India Award’ during the All India Ophthalmological Society (AIOS) Conference held at Coimbatore.
File:Figure80.jpeg|Dr. Suresh K. Pandey performing Live Surgery at the Delhi Ophthalmological Society, New Delhi.
File:Figure81.jpeg|Dr. Vidushi and Dr. Suresh K. Pandey regularly visit coaching institutes to deliver motivational talks and share their experience with coaching students of Kota.
File:Figure82.jpeg|Dr. Suresh K. Pandey presented the book Secrets of Successful Doctors to his mentor Padma Shri Prof. Jagat Ram (Director, PGIMER, Chandigarh) during the AIOS conference at Gurgaon (right). Dr Suresh K Pandey also presented the book to famous author Shri Chetan Bhagat during the RAJMEDICON conference held at Jaipur (left).
File:Figure83.jpeg|Dr. Suresh K. Pandey and Dr. Vidushi with their newly published book: A Hippocratic Odyssey: Lessons from a Doctor Couple on Life in Medicine, Challenges and Doctorpreneurship. This book became the #1 best seller on Amazon (Patient and Physician Category).
File:Figure84.jpeg|Mr. Fahim Uddin together with his friend Mr. Tokir Bukhari reached Kota from Karachi (Pakistan(for his eye surgery. Fahim Uddin underwent cataract surgery and implantation of Tecnis multifocal IOL at SuVi Eye Hospital. On 19 July 2012 a program called 'Aman Ki Roshni' was organized at SuVi Eye Hospital Kota Conference Hall. I.G. Police Kota Shri Amrit Kalash, Brahmakumari Divisha, Mayor of Kota city Dr Ratna Jain, Shahar Qazi Shri Anwar Ahmed. Dr. Suresh Pandey and Dr. Vidushi Sharma thanked all participants.
File:Figure85.jpeg|National President of the Indian Medical Association, Dr K.K. Agarwal honoring I.M.A. Kota President Dr. T.C. Acharya and Secretary Dr. Suresh K. Pandey on the occasion of I.M.A. Foundation Day program organized on 7th January 2017 at AIIMS, New Delhi.
File:Figure86.jpeg|Inauguration of the ‘Pioneer in Ophthalmology Wall’ at SuVi Eye Hospital, Kota by my respected teacher and mentor Dr Amod Gupta. From right to left: Dr. Vidushi Sharma, Dr. Kirti Singh, Dr. Jyotirmoy Biswas (Sankara Eye Hospital, Chennai), Dr Amod Gupta and Dr Suresh K. Pandey.
File:Figure87.jpeg|Padma Shri Prof. Amod Gupta Presenting a Memento to Dr Suresh K. Pandey during the PGIMER, Chandigarh AEC Foundation Day (March 18, 2013)
File:Figure88.jpeg|Dr Vidushi Sharma, Ishita Pandey, Dr Suresh K. Pandey with film actor Shri Shekhar Suman at Mumbai during the program 'Zameen se Falak Tak'. The interview and success story of Dr Vidushi and Dr Suresh K. Pandey of SuVi Eye Hospital Kota was broadcast on the national News Channel Zee Business on March 12, 2017.
File:Figure89.jpeg|Inspirational story of one of our patients, who stopped drinking Alcohol after discussion and motivation from Dr Suresh K Pandey. His inspirational story was published by the prominent Hindi newspaper Dainik Bhaskar on the occasion of 'World No Alcohol Day'.
File:Figure90.jpeg|Kota is known as 'Shiksha Ki Kashi' by PM Shri Narendra Modi. We have put our best efforts into training ophthalmologists from India and overseas. More than 100 young ophthalmologists visited SuVi Eye Hospital Kota for training. News regarding the visit and training of international trainee doctors visiting SuVi Eye Hospital Kota was published in all editions of Dainik Bhaskar Newspaper.
File:Figure91.jpeg|Dr. Vidushi Sharma and Dr. Suresh K. Pandey share their own journey and golden formula of success among coaching students of Kota.
File:Figure92.jpeg|A letter of gratitude and blessings was given to Dr Vidushi and Dr Suresh K. Pandey by Shri V.K. Bansal (Founder of Bansal classes) after completing his cataract surgery at SuVi Eye Hospital, Kota.
File:Figure93.jpeg|A motivational book for coaching students ‘Meri Kitab Meri Dost’ was written by Dr. Vidushi Sharma to inspire coaching students. The book was released on August 12, 2017, at SuVi Eye Hospital, Kota Conference Hall. On this occasion Shri Govind Maheshwari (Director Allen Career, Kota), Dr. A.Q. Khan (Former Director, Rajasthan Health Services Jaipur), Professor Pramod Tiwari (Former Superintendent J.K. Lon Hospital, Kota), Professor Girish Verma (Former Principal Medical College, Kota), Shri Rohit Gupta (District Collector, Kota), Shri Rajesh Maheshwari (Director, Allen Carrier, Kota), Shri Nitin Vijay (Director Motion Career Institute), Dr. Vidushi Sharma, Dr. Suresh Pandey. Shri V.K. Bansal (Director of Bansal Classes, Kota) was also present on the occasion.
File:Figure94.jpeg|Loksabha speaker honorable Shri Om Birla presented the 'Dainik Bhaskar Eminence Award' to Dr Vidushi Sharma and Dr Suresh K. Pandey during the award ceremony organized on September 11, 2019.
File:Figure95.jpeg|The cycling team: Dr Suresh K. Pandey, Dr B.S. Shekhawat, Dr Ashok Moondra, and other cyclists while cycling on the Hanging Bridge of Kota city.
File:Figure96.jpeg|My respected mother Smt. Maya Devi Pandey honoured during the 'Netradani Family Felicitation ceremony' organized on 28th August 2022 by Shri Prasanna Kumar Khamesra (I.G. Police), Dr Krishna Kumar Kanjolia (President Eye Bank Society of Rajasthan, Kota Chapter), Dr Vijay Sardana (Principal Medical College Kota), Shri Rajesh Birla, Shri Govind Ram Mittal, Dr Jagdish Soni (Chief Medical and Health Officer), Dr Ashok Meena, etc.
File:Figure97.jpeg|We have fulfilled the pledge of donating the eyes of Pujya Mataji Maya Devi Pandey, and her corneas were donated on April 6, 2023. During the tribute meeting organized on 8th April 2023, Dr K.K. Kanjolia (President of Eye Bank Society of Rajasthan, Kota Chapter) honoured the family members with the certificate and appreciated the eye donation.
File:Figure98.jpeg|Picture taken on March 21, 2017, while celebrating the 50th marriage anniversary of Group Captain (Retd.) Shri K. M. Sharma, Smt. Sudha Sharma, my father and mother-in-law. After two months of the program, my father-in-law left us for an eternal journey on May 19, 2017.
File:Figure99.jpeg|Smt. Sudha Sharma donated Rs 5 lakhs in sacred memory of Group Captain (Retd.) Late K. M. Sharma to build a room in 'Apna Ghar Ashram' located in Kota. Dr Vidushi and Dr Suresh K. Pandey inaugurated this room on 19 May 2019 during the death anniversary of Group Captain (Retd) Late K.M. Sharma.
File:Figure100.jpeg|Smt. Sudha Sharma donated Rs 2 lakhs in sacred memory of Group Captain (Retd.) Late K. M. Sharma for 'Arsh Kanya Gurukul Ved Dham' run by Arya Samaj Noida which was inaugurated on 12 August 2018.
File:Figure101.jpeg|Inauguration ceremony of Adarsh Vidya Mandir School. Mr. Rajendra Kumar Dwivedi, Mr. Yogendra Gupta, and Shri Radheshyam Gupta welcome Chief Guest Dr Suresh K. Pandey.
File:Figure102.jpeg|My book 'Entrepreneurship for Doctors' was released by Dr Jagat Ram and others on the occasion of Dr Jagat Ram's farewell program at Chandigarh.
File:Figure103.jpeg|Dr Vidushi Sharma performed 'Live Surgery' from the Operation Theater of SuVi Eye Hospital, Kota, and demonstrated Lasik Laser Refractive Surgery during the Ophthalmology Conference.
File:Figure104.jpeg|Dr Suresh K. Pandey was felicitated by Allen Career Institute, Kota by Shri Brajesh Maheshwari and their team during the Mega Health Checkup Camp held on April 18, 2019.
File:Figure105.jpeg|Our team 'Ghantaghar Glue' won the Rajasthan Premier League (RPL) Trophy (Audience Choice) during the Rajasthan Ophthalmological Society (ROS) Conference held at Jodhpur on October 27-29, 2023.
File:Figure106.jpg|'Diary of an Eye Surgeon: My experience in India, USA, and Australia' a memoir authored by me was released on August 12, 2023, by Dr Sangeeta Saxena (Principal Medical College, Kota), Dr Ashok Sharda (Vice president, IMA), Dr Jagdish Soni (CMHO, Kota), Dr K.K. Kanjolia (President, Eye Bank Society of Rajasthan, Kota Chapter), Dr Ratna Jain (Ex-Mayor, Kota). Dr Vidushi Sharma and my daughter Ishita Pandey were also present during this occasion.
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