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Sabrina Browning, MD

Assistant Professor of Medicine (Hematology)

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Sabrina Browning, MD

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Dr. Sabrina Browning received her medical degree from the University of Connecticut School of Medicine where she first confirmed her passion for caring for individuals with hematologic diseases. Her internship and residency were completed at Yale New Haven Hospital. After residency, Dr. Browning served as Amyloid Fellow at the internationally recognized Amyloidosis Center at Boston University School of Medicine and Boston Medical Center. In this position, she played a key role in the multidisciplinary care of and coordination for patients with immunoglobulin light chain (AL) amyloidosis and related diseases. She returned to Yale New Haven Hospital to complete her fellowship in Medical Oncology and Hematology. Upon joining as faculty in the Hematology section at Yale School of Medicine, Dr. Browning was the sole awardee of the Bernard Forget Scholarship for 2020-2021, which supports deserving individuals who are transitioning into an academic career in Hematology.

Dr. Browning is a physician in the Smilow Multiple Myeloma and Gammopathies Programs and also sees patients in the Classical Hematology Clinic and she is incredibly passionate about the comprehensive management of patients with rare hematologic disorders including AL amyloidosis and hereditary hemorrhagic telangiectasia or HHT. Dr. Browning’s clinical and research interests include evaluating new treatments for multiple myeloma, AL amyloidosis, and other hematologic diseases and their impact on outcomes and quality of life for patients. With the support of the Frederick DeLuca Foundation and the DeLuca Center for Innovation in Hematology Research, she is also studying the association between metabolic syndrome, which can include obesity, high blood pressure, high cholesterol, and diabetes, and the development of monoclonal gammopathy and multiple myeloma with the aim to learn more about potential preventative strategies. Dr. Browning has a clinical and research interest in the management of issues such as bleeding and clotting in individuals with multiple myeloma and AL amyloidosis. Dr. Browning serves as the Principal Investigator on several clinical trials here at Yale for patients with multiple myeloma and AL amyloidosis and is interested in design of new clinical trials to further help her patients and others living with these diseases.


Dr. Browning serves as the representative for the Yale Cancer Center on the Faculty Advisory Council for Yale School of Medicine. She is a member of the American Society of Hematology (ASH), the International Myeloma Society (IMS), and the International Society of Amyloidosis (ISA). As a member of the HHT center here at Yale she is also a registered physician with CureHHT. Dr. Browning is dedicated to providing patient-centered and compassionate care to individuals and their families through a team-based approach. She is also committed to teaching trainees at various levels of medical training.

Education & Training

  • Medical Oncology/Hematology Fellow
    Yale University School of Medicine (2020)
  • Amyloid Fellow
    Boston University School of Medicine and Boston Medical Center (2017)
  • Internal Medicine Intern/Resident
    Yale University School of Medicine (2016)
  • MD
    University of Connecticut School of Medicine (2013)
  • BS
    Quinnipiac University, Biology, Minors in Chemistry and Psychology (2009)

Honors & Recognition

AwardAwarding OrganizationDate
Forget Scholar 2020-2021Yale Comprehensive Cancer Center and Section of Hematology2020

Professional Service

OrganizationRoleDate
International Myeloma SocietyMember2019 - Present
International Society of AmyloidosisMember2018 - Present
American Society of HematologyMember2017 - Present
American Society of Clinical OncologyMember2017 - Present

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