Riley Children's Health

Gregory H. Borschel, MD

IU Health

Plastic Surgery

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Biography

Dr. Borschel is the Chief of Plastic Surgery at Riley Hospital for Children. His practice focuses on pediatric nerve injuries, corneal neurotization, facial paralysis, congenital hand surgery and microvascular reconstruction.

He has published over 130 original peer-reviewed publications, multiple textbooks and dozens of book chapters.

Dr. Borschel was elected President of the American Society for Peripheral Nerve for 2021 and was reappointed for 2022. He was elected Chair of the Plastic Surgery Research Council for 2020 and was reappointed for a second term in 2022.

In 2007 he was the recipient of the American Association of Plastic Surgeons Academic Scholar Award. He was also rewarded the C. James Carrico Faculty Research Award by the American College of Surgeons in 2009. In 2014 he was awarded the University of Toronto Department of Surgery George Armstrong Peters Prize.

Locations
Specialties & Details

Specialties:

Plastic Surgery

Conditions & Treatments:

Pediatric Plastic Surgery, Pediatric Nerve Injuries, Corneal Neurotization, Facial Paralysis, Brachial Plexus Reconstruction, Pediatric Hand Surgery, Microvascular Reconstruction

Education

School of Medicine:

Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine

Residency:

University of Michigan

Fellowship:

University of Michigan

Fellowship:

Hospital for Sick Children in Toronto, Canada

Hospitals & Affiliations

Hospital Privileges:

IU Health Methodist/IU Health University, IU Health North

Physician Group:

Riley Physicians, IU Health Physicians

Research

Research Publications
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Ratings & Reviews
Clinical Trials

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International Corneal Neurotization Registry

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