From the misty hills of Nainital to the bustling corridors of global medical research, my journey has been a testament to the power of grit, passion, and the relentless pursuit of excellence. I was not born into a world of privilege, nor did I have any shortcuts laid out before me. But in the absence of these luxuries, I found something far more valuable: an unquenchable thirst for knowledge, an unyielding spirit, and an audacious dream to transform global healthcare. What began in the serene landscape of northern India has since evolved into a transcontinental saga of groundbreaking medical achievements, culminating in the creation of Nepal’s first advanced trauma care hospital and research center. 

Humble Beginnings, Unstoppable Ambition 

My story begins in Birla Vaidya Mandir, an institution renowned not only for its academic rigor but also for the way it cultivated minds ready to take on the world. Surrounded by the pristine beauty of the Himalayas, I quickly learned that my aspirations were far from ordinary. While others played with toys and daydreamed about typical childhood fantasies, I was busy dissecting books on human anatomy, fascinated by the sheer complexity of the human body. Even at that early age, I knew that my destiny was intertwined with the intricate world of medicine, and more importantly, with the mission to heal. 

Nurturing this passion, I earned my B.Sc. at Dr. Ram Manohar Lohia University in India. But I craved more. My intellectual curiosity led me across borders—to the exotic landscapes of South America, where I pursued an M.Sc. in Clinical Research. Yet even that wasn’t enough to satiate my hunger for knowledge. My eyes were set on a loftier goal: understanding how cutting-edge medical technologies could revolutionize healthcare. And so, I ventured to Maryland State University in the United States, where I immersed myself in my Ph.D. in Medical and Clinical Research. I absorbed everything—every paper, every lecture, every emerging innovation in the medical world. But this was only the beginning. 

A Global Pandemic and a Mission Born in Crisis 

While academic accomplishments lined my walls, they weren’t enough. My true purpose transcended the boundaries of classrooms and research labs. This purpose crystallized when the world found itself in the grip of the COVID-19 pandemic—a global health crisis that exposed the dire inadequacies in trauma care, especially in regions like Nepal. 

Nepalgunj, Banke, was in urgent need of advanced medical care. Lives were being lost, not because diseases were untreatable, but because there was no infrastructure to treat them. This was my turning point—the moment when I knew I had to act. The result? Rasola Hospital Research & Trauma Center—Nepal’s first and only advanced trauma care center, a lifeline for those in need of specialized medical attention. 

Building a Fortress of Hope in the Heart of Chaos 

Let me be candid: founding Rasola Hospital during a global pandemic was not just difficult—it was deemed impossible by many. Critics called me a dreamer, some even a fool, for attempting to construct a 10-storey medical fortress with 12 specialized departments, including Orthopedics, Neurosurgery, and Burn and Plastic Surgery, in the middle of a global crisis. But they didn’t understand my passion. This wasn’t about being pragmatic; it was about saving lives. 

On the day we opened Rasola’s doors, the sight was both overwhelming and inspiring. Hundreds of patients flooded in, many with conditions so critical that time was literally their worst enemy. But my team of doctors, nurses, and healthcare professionals were undeterred. We rose to the challenge like warriors on a battlefield, and together, we became the last line of defense for those in desperate need. 

Today, Rasola Hospital stands as a beacon of hope, offering life-saving treatments to thousands of trauma patients who would otherwise have no place to turn. But I am not done. In the coming years, I will expand Rasola’s capacity, adding 15 more ICU beds, a state-of-the-art blood transfusion center, and advanced MRI services. My vision is clear: to make Rasola Hospital the premier trauma care center in all of South Asia. 

A Life of Many Hats: Scholar, Strategist, and Visionary 

But Rasola is just one chapter of my story. Throughout my career, I have worn many hats. I am not only a doctor but also a scholar, a mentor, a strategist, and a global innovator. My work has earned me honorary doctorates, an Honorary Professorship from Crome IEMS, and countless international accolades, including the International Icon Award, Asia’s Best Doctor Award, and the Pillar of the Nation Award. But let’s be clear—these accolades are not my motivation. They are mere by-products of a deeper mission: to redefine global healthcare. 

As a member of the Society of American Gastrointestinal and Endoscopy Surgeons in Los Angeles, I have had the privilege of collaborating with some of the brightest minds in medical research. Together, we are pushing the boundaries of what is possible, exploring how AI, robotics, and other emerging technologies can be harnessed to revolutionize trauma care and surgical interventions. 

Life Beyond Medicine 

But I am more than just a doctor and a researcher. I am a dreamer, a fighter, and a believer in the richness of life. Did you know I’ve earned a Taekwondo silver medal? Or that I’ve topped national art competitions? My creative side is as vibrant as my scientific one. In my spare time, I’ve also mastered the synthesizer, even securing first position in competitions—because life is not merely about work. It’s about embracing all the beauty, creativity, and joy that the world has to offer. 

Uplifting Communities: The JB Foundation 

Perhaps my most fulfilling role is my work as the Province Chief of JB Foundation, a nonprofit organization dedicated to improving the lives of the underprivileged in Nepal. Through the foundation, I have been able to serve my country in ways I never dreamed possible. From advising local governments to shaping social policies, I’ve helped uplift entire communities, creating opportunities for education, healthcare, and sustainable development that will have a lasting impact for generations to come. 

The Road Ahead: A Future Full of Possibilities 

Make no mistake—this is only the beginning. The best is yet to come, and my vision for the future is vast. I see Rasola Hospital becoming a hub for cutting-edge medical research and trauma care, not just for Nepal but for all of South Asia. I am currently exploring new frontiers in AI and machine learning, technologies that will fundamentally transform how we approach trauma treatment. 

I am also committed to nurturing the next generation of doctors, surgeons, and medical researchers. My mentorship programs will equip young medical professionals with the tools they need to push boundaries, innovate fearlessly, and uphold the highest standards of healthcare. 

And my research? It will continue to evolve. Medicine is a field where complacency has no place. The work is never truly done. Every breakthrough opens doors to new questions, new possibilities, and new challenges that must be met head-on. 

A Legacy of Excellence and Hope 

People often ask me, “What drives you?” My answer is simple: I am driven by the pursuit of excellence, in medicine and in life. My journey has not been smooth, but every setback has been a setup for a comeback. Every obstacle has strengthened my resolve. And as I look to the future, I do so with an unwavering sense of optimism. 

Together with my extraordinary team and the unwavering support of my family, I will continue to transform global healthcare, challenge the status quo, and leave a legacy that future generations can be proud of. 

The journey continues. The best is yet to come. 

— Dr. Manish Kumar Kandu