Dr. Sable is a Fellowship-Trained, Board-Certified Dermatologist and Mohs Micrographic Surgeon who strives to provide each of her patients with compassionate and personalized care.
Dr. Sable obtained her undergraduate degree from Middlebury College, where she double majored in Biochemistry and Spanish as a College Scholar with magna cum laude distinction. Following college, she worked for the Department of Dermatology Clinical Trials Unit at Northwestern University, where she was involved in the implementation of over 20 clinical trials. Dr. Sable graduated medical school from Loyola University in Chicago as a Global Health Honors Scholar with summa cum laude distinction and was inducted into the Alpha Omega Alpha, Alpha Sigma Nu, and Association of Pathology Chairs Honor Societies.
Dr. Sable completed her dermatology residency at the University of Wisconsin, where she served as the Clinical Chief Resident. Her passion for procedural dermatology and the treatment of skin cancer flourished while training at UW, the institution where Mohs Surgery was first developed by Dr. Frederic Mohs. She went on to complete fellowship in Mohs Micrographic Surgery and Cutaneous Oncology at Emory University, receiving intensive training from six Mohs surgeons within the Atlanta community.
Dr. Sable currently serves on the American Academy of Dermatology Access to Care Committee and the Women’s Dermatologic Society Community Service and Public Education Committee. She is an active member of the AAD, WDS, AADDS, and ASDS. She has been widely published in various academic journals including the Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, Journal of Investigative Dermatology, and Dermatologic Surgery.
Dr. Sable is passionate about global health, community service, advocacy work, and leadership. Her personal interests outside of work include spending time with her husband and dog, traveling, hiking, scuba diving, and as a college athlete, intramural sports including pickleball, tennis, and softball.