Sanché N. Mabins, MD

Cook County Emergency Medicine Residency

Biography

Dr. Sanché Mabins is an Emergency Medicine Resident at John H. Stroger Cook County Health in Chicago, IL. Her professional journey encompasses two years of research at the National Institutes of Health in Bethesda, Maryland, culminating in the successful completion of her Medical Doctorate at Loyola University Stritch School of Medicine. Dr. Mabins has established herself as a published author, contributing to SAEM Pulse in July 2023 with her insights on "Racial Trauma: The Burden of Being Black in Medicine," and to AEM E&T, where she explored "When Screens Become Mirrors: Black Women in Medicine Finding Belonging through Social Media." She has been recognized in the ACEP Annual Report 2021, ACEP HeART of Emergency Medicine, and Academic Life in EM Graduation Art Exhibit for her exceptional talent as a watercolor artist.

In addition to her academic pursuits, Dr. Mabins exhibits a profound dedication to Social Emergency Medicine and community involvement. Currently serving as a PGY-4, she is poised to embark on a new chapter as the inaugural Social Emergency Medicine Fellow at the University of Illinois Chicago, commencing this July.