Residents
Residents of the Obstetrical and Gynecology Program are as follows:
Class of 2026
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Elana Fackler, MD Email: Elana.Fackler@trinity-health.org Elana was born and raised in Cincinnati, Ohio. After graduating high school, she spent a year in Israel studying Middle Eastern history and culture and volunteering teaching English in a high school. She then attended Michigan State University where she studied psychology and neuroscience. After taking another gap year to work as an ED scribe and travel, she attended Wright State University Boonshoft School of Medicine. She was drawn to OBGYN because of the opportunity to build long lasting relationships with patients, as well as the mix of primary care, procedures, and surgery. When she's not at the hospital, Elana enjoys reading, travelling, and exploring local restaurants and breweries. On the weekends, you can find her taking road trips throughout Ohio, Kentucky, and Indiana to meet up with her husband who is currently serving as a dentist at Fort Knox, KY. |
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Greta Fritz, MD Email: Greta.Fritz@trinity-health.org Greta Fritz was born to Russian immigrants in Appleton, WI, while her mother was studying on an exchange program from Kurgan, Russia, at Lawrence University. She then moved to Belle River, Ontario and where she attended the French school system. Greta played soccer all her life, and even won the Provincial tournament in her senior year of high school, before returning to Appleton to attend her mother's alma mater. While studying Biology & Russian Studies, Greta played D3 soccer & club hockey, and completed SCUBA research on the coral reefs off Grand Cayman. Between undergrad and medical school, Greta worked as a scribe in OBGYN and volunteered in the NICU. Greta then attended the Medical College of Wisconsin's 3-year rural campus in Green Bay, WI where she lived approximately 5 minutes away from her beloved Packers at Lambeau Field. She had known from the start that she was interested in OBGYN, due to the versatility and flexibility of the career, as well as the advocacy involved in Women's Health. In her free time, Greta loves to ice/roller skate, downhill ski, read whatever books are trending, watch Formula 1, play board games or PS4, or simply sit by the fire with her partner & their puppy. |
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Micah Katz, MD Email: Micah.Katz@trinity-health.org Micah was born and raised in the Metro-Detroit area before attending University of Michigan for undergrad. He then worked in New York City for four years before attending University of California, San Francisco for medical school. Micah was drawn to ob/gyn due to its medical and psycho-social acuity, emphasis on shared decision making, and focus on advocacy to improve structural and material conditions for its patients. His interests include reproductive justice, queer healthcare, and systems work to create a more just, liberatory healthcare system for all. He came to Trinity Health's for the strength of its clinical training and the opportunity to be closer to his family and serve the community he's from. In his free time, Micah enjoys watching TV, keeping up with "pop culture" "news," and occasionally going to the gym. Despite returning for years 5-8 in Ann Arbor, Micah still doesn't get the whole college football thing. |
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Sarah Weinstein, MD Email: Sarah.Weinstein@trinity-health.org Sarah was born in Boca Raton, Florida, and left the warm weather behind to pursue her studies at Barnard College in New York, where she earned a BA in Neuroscience & Behavior. Her interest in medicine deepened while working for an Ob/Gyn, which inspired her to further her education at the Technion Israel Institute of Technology, where she earned her MD. During her medical training, Sarah valued the opportunity to interact with patients from diverse backgrounds and in multiple languages. She discovered her passion for Obstetrics & Gynecology, drawn to the field’s versatility—whether performing surgery, delivering babies, or diagnosing and treating cancer, she found it incredibly rewarding. Sarah is dedicated to providing equitable care for all her patients. Outside of her professional life, Sarah enjoys painting, listening to music, reading, and savoring a good cup of coffee. |
Class of 2027
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Kenna Clements, DO Email: Kenna.Clements001@trinity-health.org After growing up in Brighton, Michigan, Kenna attended the University of Michigan where she earned a degree in Neuroscience. Before starting medical school at Michigan State University College of Osteopathic Medicine, she enjoyed her time working as an adaptive ski instructor to provide lessons to people experiencing disabilities. During medical school, she became passionate about OBGYN for its role in primary, medical, and surgical care to create a multifaceted, holistic approach to reproductive health. She has an interest in maternal mental health and social change surrounding reproduction. She is looking forward to being back in Ann Arbor and working with the Trinity Health Ann Arbor team. When not in the hospital, she loves visiting her twin sister, hiking, skiing, going to yoga, farmers markets, and trying new coffee shops. |
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Vanessa Haizel, MD Email: Vanessa.Haizel@trinity-health.org Vanessa was born and raised in Accra, Ghana, and is pursuing her childhood dream of becoming an Obstetrician Gynecologist. Vanessa completed medical school at the University of Cape-Coast School of Medical Sciences, winning awards such as the Best Graduating Female Student. Now, as an OBGYN Resident, she is excited to expand upon her passion for medicine. Before THAA, Vanessa worked as a Post-Doctoral Associate at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center. During her time there at the Academic Research Center for Hematology (ARCH), she led a number of research projects aimed at improving the standard and quality of care for patients with Sickle-Cell Disease. Much of this work built upon the learnings of prior research she conducted while volunteering with the University of Michigan. Vanessa also worked as a Generalist Physician at The University of Ghana Medical Centre (UGMC), the 37 Military Hospital, and the Police Hospital in Ghana. In these roles, she often served as the central contact for emergency patient-care across the spectrum of medicine. As a GP, Vanessa’s advocacy for marginalized patient populations and her dedication to provide patient-centered care in limited resource settings granted her numerous opportunities to influence hospital operating practices. As a resident, Vanessa is excited to push the boundaries of her medical knowledge and hone her patient care skills. She hopes to be a conduit of both knowledge and technology, with the goal of creating accessible women’s health training in Ghana and underserved communities. Dr. Haizel’s commitment to providing compassionate, evidence-based care, drive her desire to contribute to the well-being of all patients she can reach. Vanessa is a dog mum to four adorable pups. Outside of medicine, she enjoys traveling, exploring new cultures and cuisines, and creating all forms of visual art. She is particularly interested in interior design and landscaping and has built her own Sim city which she is very proud of. She hopes to finally learn to ride a bicycle by the end of residency. |
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Zandra Ho, MD Email: Zandra.Ho@trinity-health.org Zandra was born in Phoenix and moved to the UK before she turned one. After three years in Dublin and three in London, she made her way to California. She grew up bouncing back and forth between California and Massachusetts and is excited to explore the Midwest now! She studied Computer Science at Stanford and played squash throughout her four years there. She spent two gap years conducting computational cancer research at the Broad Institute, which inspired her to continue using computational methods to investigate health outcomes among vulnerable populations as she transitioned to medical school at Brown. During her clinical years, she liked pretty much everything. She ultimately settled on OB/GYN because of the continuity and the variety—the opportunity to be in the OR as well as clinic, to manage physiology and pathology, to tackle prevention as well as manage terminal illness, to take care of patients across the lifespan, and to be in a field where advocacy is so crucial. She is excited to train in such a warm and supportive environment! In her free time, she enjoys watching Netflix, biking, and has recently started playing pickleball. |
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Leah McCall, MD Email: Leah.McCall@trinity-health.org Leah was born in Helena Montana and remained in the Big Sky country with her mom, dad, and two sisters for most of her younger life. 4H and horsemanship were a big part of Leah’s childhood which is why she was initially interested in becoming a veterinarian, but eventually found a path to medicine in college. After graduating from Helena High School as an accomplished cross country and track athlete, Leah attended Carroll College where she continued her running career and earned her bachelor's degree in biology. She then attended Oregon Health and Science University after spending 2 years working in a rural hospital as a scrub technician. Women’s Health became particularly interesting to Leah after her OB/GYN rotation in medical school where she instantly felt a connection. She was drawn to the patient population and felt it was an excellent space to empower women. She also found the specialty to be versatile and a perfect combination of continuity care and surgery. Leah has a particular interest in education, rural medicine, and reproductive rights. She enjoys spending her free time with her boxer Shelby and husband Erick or making a trip back to MT to see her family. She also enjoys running, hiking, Brazilian Jiu Jitsu, swing/line dancing, and escape rooms. Leah looks forward to integrating herself into the Trinity Health family and getting to explore everything that Michigan and Ann Arbor has to offer. |
Class of 2028
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Abby Rachor, DO Email: Abby.Rachor@trinity-health.org Abby is one of seven kids and was born and raised in Fenton, Michigan. After graduating high school, she moved over to Holland, Michigan and attended Hope College for her undergraduate education. She studied psychology and biochemistry and enjoyed taking part in Hope’s international immersion trips and May Term opportunities. After college, Abby took a gap year and moved to Utah. She worked as a ski lift operator at Deer Valley Resort and enjoyed her year out west while camping, hiking, and skiing. She then moved back home to attend Michigan State School of Osteopathic Medicine for medical school. Abby’s interest in obstetrics and gynecology blossomed from her fascination with the intricacy of female anatomy and reproductive system, her appreciation for the miracle of pregnancy and birth, and her passion for providing supportive and accessible healthcare for all women. When she isn’t at the hospital, Abby likes watching movies, cooking, reading, going to Trader Joe’s, going on walks outside, finding new ice cream spots, or taking road trips to Cleveland to visit her fiancé who is also in his residency. Abby is so excited and thrilled to be joining the team here at Trinity Health Ann Arbor! |
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Emily Schaff, MD Email: Emily.Schaff@trinity-health.org After growing up in St. Louis, Missouri, Emily attended the University of Kentucky where she majored in Medical Laboratory Science and minored in Linguistics. She attended medical school at the University of Missouri-Columbia, moving to the school's regional medical campus in Springfield, Missouri for her clinical years. While she had always been interested in women's health, she fell in love with OBGYN for the surgical and holistic opportunities to improve patients' quality of life. She is enthusiastic about empowering patients to take ownership of their reproductive health and has special interests in medical education, global health, and societal factors impacting individual health. Emily is thrilled to be training at THAA and is excited to explore all that Ann Arbor has to offer in the next 4 years. In her free time, she loves hiking, comedy, trying new foods, and traveling to the National Parks with her parents and 2 younger sisters. |
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Madison Feeley MD Email: Madison.Feeley@trinity-health.org Maddy was born and raised in Toledo, Ohio before earning her B.S. in Neuroscience with a minor in Pharmaceutical Sciences at The Ohio State University. In college, she found her passion for caring for others while working as an at home patient care assistance for people with developmental and physical disabilities. She then made her way back home to attend the University of Toledo College of Medicine and Life Sciences. She was drawn to women’s and LGBTQIA health early on in medical school, participating in Centering Pregnancy and conducting period poverty research. She is especially interested in maternal mental health and loves everything the field of OB/GYN has to offer from continuity and education, to surgery, to patient advocacy. Outside of the hospital Maddy loves traveling, hiking, game nights, her fiddle leaf fig, pure barre, and exploring the plethora of walking trails and parks in Ann Arbor with her partner and their jack russell terrier, Dot. |
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Morgan Mroz MD Email: Morgan.Mroz@trinity-health.org Morgan was born and raised in the suburbs of Chicago, IL. Collegiate rowing brought Morgan and her twin sister to Villanova in Philadelphia, PA where Morgan earned her BS in Biology with a psychology minor. After college, she worked for two years as an internal medicine scribe at two local Chicago hospitals. In 2020, Morgan began her formal medical school education at Rosalind Franklin University Medical School in North Chicago. Morgan’s passion for the OB/GYN specialty was ignited by its unique, coach-like role in supporting and empowering women through significant milestones. She also developed a deep appreciation for the field’s broad spectrum of pathologies, which keeps her constantly engaged and allows her to refine a diverse set of surgical and clinical skills. Morgan is eager to further develop her expertise and continue her dedication to women’s health at Trinity Health Ann Arbor. Outside of medicine, Morgan thrives on biking, hiking, and kayaking, accompanied by her husband as they engage in a variety of sports adventures. She treasures quality family time with her parents in Chicago, local art fairs and concerts in metro Detroit, and enjoys discovering new restaurants everywhere she goes. |
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Saja Hassoun MD Email: Saja.Hassoun@trinity-health.org Saja was born and raised in SLC, UT. She attended the University of Utah for undergraduate where she received her B.S in biology with a minor in chemistry. She worked as a CNA at the local children's hospital and loved to explore the local hiking trails during her free time. She then also attended medical school at the University of Utah. She was drawn to OBGYN because of the variety in surgical and medical management as well as the opportunity to build meaningful relationships with women in all stages of life. Outside of work, Saja loves to exercise, try new restaurants with her husband, and spend time with family and friends. She is excited to be in Michigan for the first time and explore all it has to offer. |
Class of 2029
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Rachel Clark, MD Rachel grew up in Dexter, Michigan, surrounded by much of her extended family living nearby in Southeast Michigan. Her childhood was filled with summers at the lake, time on her grandparents farm, and countless hours competitively swimming. She went on to attend the University of Michigan, where she earned a bachelor’s degree in Psychology and Gender Studies. During a gap year, Rachel worked with patients with opioid use disorder, an experience that strengthened her passion for addressing health challenges that intersect with complex social issues. She then continued her training at the University of Michigan Medical School. Rachel was initially drawn to the field of OBGYN because of her family members' experiences. She appreciates the profound vulnerability patients experience in moments of both challenge and joy in the field of OBGYN. She values the opportunity to provide compassionate care in these deeply personal times. Her career interests include trauma-informed care, reproductive health for patients who are incarcerated, and addiction medicine. Outside of medicine, Rachel enjoys creating art, especially ink printing, crocheting, and knitting. She loves spending time at the lake, exploring National Parks, and being with her family and the family dogs. |
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Rawan Hammoud, MD Rawan was born and raised in Dearborn, MI. She received her degree in Biopsychology, Cognition, & Neuroscience with a minor in Arab & Muslim American Studies from the University of Michigan. After college, she worked in her gap year as an Emergency Department scribe at Henry Ford - Detroit at the peak of the COVID-19 pandemic. Being immersed from a young age in a marginalized community like Dearborn with lack of access to health care/resources along with patient misinformation and health stigmas inspired her journey to medicine and to give back to communities like hers. She discovered her passion for OB/GYN through her volunteer work both locally and globally. Volunteering for free health clinics in both Dearborn and the greater metro-Detroit area further confirmed her passion for addressing stigmas that existed in Women's Health and providing free care for underserved populations. During medical school, one of her most meaningful experiences was volunteering with the Foundation of International Medical Relief for Children in Santa Ana, Costa Rica and caring for women who had never had a pap smear let alone seen a doctor before. The field of OB/GYN and all its complexities was something that drew Rawan to the field instantaneously-- she was drawn to the concept of being there for women in their most difficult moments and their most precious ones. She loves the idea of continuity of care across generations-- being able to care for a mother, a grandmother, and a daughter all within one family was a way she found she could really build meaningful relationships with patients. Outside of the hospital Rawan loves cooking with her husband, restorative yoga, people watching at coffee shops, and watching lots and lots of movies. |
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Jessica Krone, MD Jess was born and raised in Canton, MI and was actually born at Trinity Health Ann Arbor! She went to Oakland University for her undergraduate education, where she was also a 200 and 400 meter sprinter for the track and field team. She graduated in 2020 with a Bachelor’s in Integrative Studies, which included the fields of Philosophy, Spanish, and Pre-Medical Studies. She then lived in Chicago for a year before returning to the Oakland University William Beaumont School of Medicine for medical school. Jess became interested in the field OB/GYN as it encompasses surgery, clinical medicine, as well as emergencies. She felt like OB/GYN would keep her on her toes, also giving her a great sense of purpose in being a part of the intimate moments in people’s lives. She is so excited to be at Trinity Health Ann Arbor for this experience. Outside of medicine, Jess loves to be active and tries to run frequently. She also loves doing crosswords, puzzles, spending time with friends and family, and traveling when she can. She recently went to Austria and Italy and has Prague and Greece on her bucket list. Overall, she is ecstatic to be back at the place she was born to deliver more Trinity Health Ann Arbor babies! |
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Sloane Lynch, MD Sloane grew up in Monroe, Michigan, and is proud to be returning home to practice as an OBGYN in the same hospital where she was born. Sloane earned her bachelor’s in Public Health from the University of Michigan. She then moved to Boston for medical school, where she attended Tufts University School of Medicine and enjoyed the experience of living in a larger city on the coast. Sloane’s interest in reproductive health started when she was trained as a doula in college and continued doula work throughout medical school. Her interest in advocacy and commitment to addressing disparities in maternal healthcare grew as she worked with people who are incarcerated and pregnant. Sloane was drawn to OBGYN for its balance of medicine, surgery, and the opportunity to support patients across all stages of life. She also has a passion for teaching and coaching and enjoys the educational aspects of the field that allow patients to grow agency and confidence in making informed choices. Outside of medicine, Sloane enjoys running, hiking, and spending time outdoors. She bakes sourdough bread, plays the cello, and loves to paint watercolor birthday cards. |
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Charlotte Urban, MD Charlotte was born and raised in Marshfield, Wisconsin. She attended the University of Wisconsin, where she received her Bachelors of Science in Pharmacoloyg/Toxicology and Microbiology. Go Badgers!! After college she took two gap years where she worked as a CNA on a General Surgery hospital floor in a rural hospital in central Wisconsin. This shifted into working on a COVID-19 floor during the pandemic. She then attended the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public health where she received her Medical Doctorate with an emphasis in Public Health. She took part in the Wisconsin Academy for Rural Medicine (WARM) where she did most of her rotations in low resource, rural hospital and clinic locations. She fell in love with Ob/Gyn because of the variety of patient care opportunities in clinic, the OR, and on the LD floor. She belives the unique nature of taking care of women at some of their most vulnerable stages in life is a privelege everyday. In her free time she enjoys spending time with her partner, Josiah, and dog, Wilma. She enjoys hiking, cross-country skiing, watching whatever sports are on tv, reading, and going to trivia at local restaraunts/bars. |















