Faculty Advisors

Stacia Crochet, MD
Assistant Professor, Department of Gynecology and Obstetrics
Stacia M Crochet, MD, is an obstetrician and gynecologist originally from Atlanta, GA. She graduated with a degree in Biology from the University of Georgia in 2006, and with an MD from the Medical College of Georgia in 2011. She completed her OB/GYN residency at MedStar Washington Hospital Center and Georgetown University Hospital in 2015. Since then, she has been in practice at Emory University Hospital as an assistant professor in the Department of Gynecology and Obstetrics. Outside of regular work hours, Dr. Crochet is a faculty lead for the Harriet Tubman Women’s Clinic in Clarkston, GA and is involved in several global health endeavors. Dr. Crochet prides herself on her inclusive population of patients, and strives to create an unbiased, nondiscriminatory environment. She uses evidence based medicine and minimally invasive techniques to provide the best care possible for all patients.

Jennifer Goedken, MD
Associate Professor, Department of Gynecology and Obstetrics, Gynecologic Specialties
Director, Medical Student Clerkship, Emory University School of Medicine
Chief of the Gynecology Section, Surgical and Perioperative Care Service Line, Veterans
Administration Medical Center
Dr. Goedken has been involved with the Harriet Tubman Women’s Clinic since the planning and relocation to the Clarkston Community Health Center in late 2016. She has a long history of working with underserved populations, both in her prior clinical work at Grady Memorial Hospital and more recently as the chief of service for the Atlanta VA Medical Center. She has a passion for and experience working with immigrant populations having served in the Peace Corps in the distant past and as a funded researcher and mentor through the Emory Global Health Institute.
Medical Student Coordinators

Iris Abrahantes
Iris is a fourth year medical student in the class of 2026. She’s passionate about access to care and serving the underserved and immigrant population at the Harriet Tubman Women’s Clinic. She is thrilled to continue advancing women’s health and is applying to OB/GYN residency.

Angella Appah
Angella is a medical student in the class of 2026 at Emory University School of Medicine. She is passionate about the work done and patients served at Harriet Tubman Women’s Clinic, and is excited to continue her role as a coordinator.

Gigi Grigorian
Gigi is a medical student at Emory in the class of 2026. She is passionate about reproductive health and health equity, and she enjoys working with HTWC to support access to healthcare in the Atlanta area.

Vega Walke
Vega is an M4 at Emory University School of Medicine and currently serves as a lead clinic coordinator. She is passionate about working in tandem with communities to provide accessible reproductive healthcare. She will be applying into Psychiatry residency and hopes to pursue a career in perinatal Psychiatry.

Leenah Abojaib
Leenah is an Emory medical student (class of 2027) and is passionate about improving healthcare access to underserved populations in the greater Atlanta area..

Supriya Jain
Supriya is a class of 2027 medical student at Emory Medical School. She is from Marietta, Georgia and has a background in Public Health, South Asian Studies and Religious Studies from Brandeis University. She is passionate about health justice for all. In her free time, she loves to play with her cat (Bear)!

Lucy Walke
Lucy is a medical student in the class of 2027 at Emory and currently serves as a clinic coordinator. She is excited to help promote health equity in the Clarkston community.

Arianna Rahimian
Arianna is a second year medical student from Portland, Oregon. She got her MPH degree in Maternal and Child Health before medical school. Arianna is excited to be a Harriet Tubman clinic coordinator because she’s passionate about the importance of community health.

Shubhi Verma
Shubhi is a class of 2028 medical student with Emory University and currently serves as the a provider coordinator. She has a background in gender studies and interest in health justice and health accessibility. She hopes to further pursue these interests with the coordinators at HTWC

Cecelia Rose
Cecelia is an Emory medical student in the class of 2028. She is from Atlanta and stayed for college at Emory University where she worked as a doula and reproductive health researcher. She is excited to continue to support women’s health in Atlanta.

Julianna Richards
Julianna is an Emory Medical student in the class of 2028. She is originally from Massachusetts and is a Boston University graduate. She is dedicated to advocating for greater health equity and is looking forward to doing so within the field of women’s health.

Caitlin Nygren
Caitlin is an Emory medical student in the class of 2028. Prior to Emory she was a doula and global maternal health researcher. Caitlin is passionate about maternal health equity and excited to support HTWC and its diverse patient needs.

Mackenzie Hines-Wilson
Mackenzie is an Emory School of Medicine student (Class of 2029) and WashU graduate (BA in Philosophy–Neuroscience–Psychology). As Outreach Coordinator, she is committed to leveraging clinical practice to advance health equity, patient advocacy, and social justice.

Michelle Johnson
Michelle is a class of 2029 medical student at Emory University and currently serves as the a provider coordinator. She has a background in clinical trials and an interest in patient education and healthcare accessibility. Michelle is passionate about advancing health equity in the field of women’s health and is excited to support HTWC in doing so.

Isabella Siesel
Isabella is a first year medical student at Emory and currently serves as the medical student coordinator. She is from Charlotte, NC and graduated from UNC Chapel Hill with a degree in public health. Isabella is passionate about reproductive health and expanding access to women’s health.

Zoë Haley-Johnson
Zoë is an Emory medical student in the Class of 2029 and currently serves as a clinic coordinator. She is passionate about health equity—particularly in women’s and maternal-fetal healthcare access—and is excited to serve the Clarkston community during her time with HTWC.
Medical Assistants

Stephanie Li
MA Patient Safety Coordinator
Stephanie Li is currently pursuing a double major in Biology and Statistics at Emory College. Stephanie enjoys working directly with patients in the clinic while also learning from providers and medical students. In the future, she hopes to pursue a career in either women’s health or pediatrics.

Danielle Lin
MA Outreach Coordinator
Stephanie Li is currently pursuing a double major in Biology and Statistics at Emory College. Stephanie enjoys working directly with patients in the clinic while also learning from providers and medical students. In the future, she hopes to pursue a career in either women’s health or pediatrics.

Audrey Isakov
MA Supply Coordinator
Audrey is a Chemistry major and Music minor at Emory University on the pre-med track. An Atlanta native, she works as both a Medical Assistant and Supply Coordinator, gaining hands-on experience in healthcare alongside her studies. Audrey is interested in a career in medicine, where she hopes to bring together knowledge, skill, and compassion to serve patients and her community.

Kiara Mehta
MA Training Coordinator
Kiara is a neuroscience and behavioral biology major at Emory College. She loves working at the clinic and working with the providers, medical students, and other MAs. She hopes to go into women’s health!

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We are a teaching clinic overseen by volunteer providers from Emory University School of Medicine and around Atlanta.
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678-383-1383
3700 Market Street, Suite B Clarkston, GA 30021
