Sabrina Carro, MD

Sabrina Carro, MD

1st Year Fellow
Pediatric Hospital Medicine
Delivery Address
Doctors' Office Tower
2200 Children's Way
Room / Suite
11108B
Nashville
Tennessee
37232-9000

Residency: Medical College of Wisconsin; Children’s Wisconsin
Medical School: Lewis Katz School of Medicine at Temple University
Undergraduate: University of Miami

Areas of Interest: My area of interest is primarily focused on clinical informatics including medical documentation and workflow efficiency, but also how it can improve the care we provide to patients.

Fellowship Project Ideas: My current project ideas are centered around asthma management and healthcare utilization.

Presentations and Publications from Residency Projects:

Publications

Presentations

  • Carro, S., Milota, S., Hahn, D., Rogers, A., Bauer, S. The Empty SmartLink Solution: A QI Initiative to Improve H&P Documentation Using Clinical Decision Support. Poster #H12. Society of Hospital Medicine CONVERGE, Nashville, TN. 04/08/2022
  • Carro, S., Milota, S., Hahn, D., Rogers, A., Bauer, S. The Empty SmartLink Solution: A QI Initiative to Improve H&P Documentation Using Clinical Decision Support. Poster #307. Pediatric Academic Societies, Denver, CO. 04/24/2022
  • Wilson, K., Roman, M., Carro, S., Miller, K., Jhin, A. Utilization of a Resident Resource Guide for Social Determinants of Health Screening. Pediatric Resident Quality Improvement Day, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI 05/2023
  • Carro, S., Devine, F., Harman, E. The Documentation Burden of Sepsis. Pediatric Resident Quality Improvement Day, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI 05/2023

Personal Interests: There are so many! I love spending time outside—gardening, running, camping/backpacking, and hiking. The indoor activities I enjoy include cooking, weaving, and doing puzzles (jigsaw, crosswords, sudoku). I also like live music and going out to eat—things I will definitely find here in Nashville.

Why I Chose Vanderbilt: One reason I chose Vanderbilt is because of the support they can provide me outside of hospital medicine. I wanted to spend a large majority of my individualized curriculum in informatics and Dr. Derek Williams and Dr. My-Linh Ngo were able to show me how and what that would look like. Additionally, I felt like I could see myself fitting in with the section. On interview day, I could tell the section was close-knit and welcoming. This became even more apparent when My-Linh set up an impromptu Facetime after the Match and again when she and the current fellows at the time set up a social hour for the entire section when I came down to Nashville to find housing. I can’t wait to spend more time exploring my new city as well!