My bio
My name is Sarah Chrabaszcz, MD, and I am a clinical assistant professor in the UF Department of Orthopaedic Surgery and Sports Medicine. I received my bachelor’s degree in biology and chemistry from Valparaiso University in Indiana, and my medical degree from the Medical College of Wisconsin in Milwaukee. Following medical school, I completed my residency in emergency medicine at Virginia Tech in Roanoke, Virginia, and my fellowship in orthopaedics and sports medicine at the University of Florida. I am also a member of the American College of Emergency Physicians and the American Medical Society for Sports Medicine.
I treat patients with a variety of conditions including acute orthopaedic injuries, concussions, chronic sports-related injuries and acute management of musculoskeletal injuries. I also tend to patients with musculoskeletal trauma in the emergency department. In addition to treating patients acutely, I enjoy assisting patients through the recovery process to improve their quality of life. As a physician, I strive to develop a professional relationship with my patients and help them make the most informed decision about their health. I consider it a privilege to work closely with patients and for them to place their trust in me.
Outside of medicine, I enjoy being outdoors, spending time with friends and family and playing volleyball and golf.
Board certifications
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Emergency Medicine
American Board of Emergency Medicine
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Sports Medicine
American Board of Emergency Medicine
Education
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Fellowship, Sports Medicine
University of Florida College of Medicine, 2021-2022
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Residency, Emergency Medicine
Virginia Tech Carilion School of Medicine, 2018-2021
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Medical School
Medical College of Wisconsin, 2014-2018
My areas of focus
Subspecialties
Gender
Female