Sabrina Carro, MD
Sabrina Carro, MD
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: I envision a career that uses informatics methods and tools to support quality improvement and research programs in pediatric hospital medicine and to ultimately, improve health outcomes for children.
Presentations and Publications from Fellowship Projects:
Publications
- Liu S, McCoy AB, Wright AP, Nelson SD, Huang SS, Ahmad HB, Carro SE, Franklin J, Brogan J, Wright A. Why do users override alerts? Utilizing large language model to summarize comments and optimize clinical decision support. J Am Med Inform Assoc. 2024 May 20;31(6):1388-1396. doi: 10.1093/jamia/ocae041. PMID: 38452289; PMCID: PMC11105133.
Presentations
- Carro, S., Gargurevich, N., Sekmen, M., Suresh, S., Martin, J., Williams, D. Evaluating the Antibiotic Spectrum Index as an Outcome in the Context of a Randomized Clinical Trial. Department of Pediatrics Research Retreat, Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Nashville, TN. 04/19/2024
- Carro, S., Gargurevich, N., Sekmen, M., Suresh, S., Martin, J., Williams, D. Evaluating the Antibiotic Spectrum Index as an Outcome in the Context of a Randomized Clinical Trial. Pediatric Academic Societies (PAS) Meeting, Toronto, ON, Canada. 05/06/2024
- Carro, S., Gargurevich, N., Sekmen, M., Suresh, S., Martin, J., Williams, D. Evaluating the Antibiotic Spectrum Index as an Outcome in the Context of a Randomized Clinical Trial. Vanderbilt Symposium on Implementation Research in the Learning Health System, Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Nashville, TN. 05/14/2024
- Carro, S., Dehority, W., Crook, T. Fielding Ground Balls Isn’t as Easy as it May Look: Avoiding Premature Diagnostic Closure. Accepted Clinical Conundrum Poster. Pediatric Hospital Medicine (PHM) Meeting, Minneapolis, MN. 08/2024
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.
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.