OBGYN Resident Physician
Stanford University (SHC)
I am currently a PGY-2 OB/GYN resident at Stanford. I am passionate about pelvic floor health, health equity, and building patient-centered, gender-affirming surgical care. I was born and raised in Georgetown, Guyana, where witnessing the impact of under-resourced health systems first motivated me to pursue medicine. I immigrated to the U.S. at 18, studied Biology at Xavier University (Cincinnati), and completed an MD/MSCR at Emory University, where my research examined the intersection of hypertensive disorders of pregnancy with trauma and trauma-related psychopathology among Black pregnant people.
At Stanford, my clinical and research interests include pelvic organ prolapse, urinary incontinence, childbirth-related pelvic floor injury, and improving access and outcomes for underserved populations. I plan to pursue a fellowship in urogynecology and a career as a physician-scientist focused on equitable, gender-affirming pelvic reconstructive care.