Paul A. Dreschnack M.D. Plastic Surgery

Paul A. Dreschnack, M.D. is a renowned plastic surgeon with a legacy of excellence in aesthetic and reconstructive surgery. With innovative techniques and a patient-first approach, he transforms lives through precision and artistry.

Honors

  • Nobel Peace Prize Nominations, by the Congress of the United States, the India Project 1998-2001.

  • Nobel Prize in Medicine Nomination, by the Congress of the United States, the India Project 2001.

  • The 1999 Distinguished Surgeon Award, the Association of Operating Room Nurses.

  • 2002 “Role Model”.   Young Leadership Council, City of New Orleans.

  • 1998. Honorary Deputy Sheriff.  Orange County, Florida.  Sheriff Kevin Beary.

  • Kentucky Colonel, Governor Ernie Fletcher, the Commonwealth of Kentucky, July 14th, 2004

  • “Dr. Paul A. Dreschnack Day”  March 15, 1998 Proclamation by the Mayor of the City of Dunedin, Florida.

  • The Flag of the US Capital Presented by Congressman Mike Bilirakis on behalf of the Congress of the United States on occasion of nomination for the Nobel Peace Prize.  March 15, 1998.

  • North Dunedin Rotary Community Service Award for Humanitarian Work in India.  December 1996.

  • The Rotary Foundation District Service Award, 1999.

Humanitarian Efforts

  • The India Project”

    Attending Surgeon &  Board of Directors1991-2010

Jefferson Award

Paul A. Dreschnack MD, Plastic, Hand and Microsurgeon.

Paul A. Dreschnack MD, is a prominent figure in the medical field, renowned not only for his medical expertise but also for his commitment to philanthropy. A native Manhattanite, Harvard graduate, and trained in New York, Dr. Paul Dreschnack MD is an accomplished and well-published medical researcher. He is the author of several clinical pilot studies that focus on regenerative medicine, specifically stem cell research. Dr. Dreschnack received the Distinguished Surgeon Award from the Association of Operating Room Nurses in 1999, and the Role Model Award in 2002 from the Young Leadership Council. He was the Assistant  Director of the India Project, a large children’s charity that provided free surgery for about 300.000 deformed children in India. He is a four-time nominee for the Nobel Peace Prize by the U.S. Congress, and one Nobel Prize in Medicine. Dr. Dreschnack is also the recipient of the 2023 Jefferson Award for Outstanding Public Service Benefitting the Disadvantaged. He has been the President of the Tampa Bay Society of Plastic Surgeons and a member of numerous other medical organizations.