About Paul M. Glat, MD
Dr. Paul M. Glat is a native of New York City, growing up in White Plains and graduating cum laude in 1984 from Princeton University. He graduated from New York University as class president before completing thorough post-graduate training in surgical techniques as well as advanced training from NYU’s Institute of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery. Part of this training included study at the Manhattan Eye and Ear Hospital, allowing Dr. Glat the opportunity to work with leaders in the field. Dr. Glat has the experience and expertise to handle delicate reconstructive surgery on children. He gained this experience from a craniofacial surgery fellowship with the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia and at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania. He joined St. Christopher’s Hospital for Children staff to lead the Plastic Surgery Division. Since 1998, Dr. Glat has been the Chief of Plastic Surgery and the Director of the Burn Unit at St. Christopher’s Hospital, where he has attended to the care of more than 3,000 children with burn injuries. As an internationally renowned wound and burn care expert, Dr. Glat has had extensive research opportunities, is well published in the field, and has been asked on numerous occasions to speak on topics related to burn care, reconstructive surgery, and more. He is the coordinator for the annual John A Boswick Burn and Wound Care Symposium in Maui, Hawaii. Dr. Glat is an in-demand speaker and guest lecturer for numerous topics in cosmetic and reconstructive surgical techniques, having the opportunity to present work throughout the U.S., South America, India, Europe, and Australia. He currently teaches medical students as a Professor of Surgery at Drexel University College of Medicine and his writing and clinical research has appeared in major plastic surgery textbooks and more than 50 publications. Dr. Glat has also had the honor of being featured on both NBC News and ABC. Dr. Paul M. Glat is board-certified by the American Board of Plastic Surgery. Separate from his medical education, the certification process requires five years of rigorous training, residency, and written and oral examinations. It is very important that certified cosmetic surgeon performs your procedure, as many states do not restrict untrained doctors from calling themselves cosmetic surgeons, even without the verification and board approval. Dr. Paul Glat is proud to be recognized by renowned local and national outlets for his talent and proficiency. This includes being voted “top plastic surgeon of the year” numerous times by Philadelphia Magazine. In addition, Main Line Magazine has featured Dr. Glat as one of the best local plastic surgeons. He has been honored in the list of America’s Top Doctors by Castle Connolly, a selection that only includes the top 1% of medical specialists in the United States based on reviews by their peers.