Professor (CHS)
- Vice Chair of Faculty Development and Enrichment

Biography
Dr. Robbins completed her Bachelor of Science in Cellular and Molecular Biology in 1998, followed by her Medical School training in 2002, and Radiology Residency in 2008, all at the University of Michigan. Subsequently, she pursued an Abdominal Imaging Fellowship at the University of Wisconsin. Presently, she serves as a member of the Abdominal Imaging Section and fulfills the role of Assistant Program Director for the Diagnostic Radiology Residency. Her research interests primarily focus on CT Colonography and Women’s Imaging. Beyond her professional pursuits, she enjoys activities such as running, cycling, and swimming. Notably, in 2010, she achieved the distinction of being the fourth faculty member from the Department of Radiology to complete the Wisconsin Ironman Triathlon.
Education
- Medical School University of Michigan Medical School - 2002
- Residency University of Michigan - 2008
- Residency University of Michigan - 2004
- Fellowship University of Wisconsin Hospital and Clinics - 2009
Publications
In the News
- Supporting faculty success: Meet the professional development team
- Publications by UW Radiology Members Finalized in January 2025
- Publications by UW Radiology Faculty Finalized in June 2024
- Publications by UW Radiology Faculty Finalized in March 2024
- Radiology faculty honored at Group on Women in Medicine and Science Symposium
- Departmental Promotions Announced
- Drs. Sadowski and Robbins Appointed to ACR Women’s Image Panel