She is a graduate of Yale College and Yale Medical School. She also did her Obstetrics and Gynecology residency at YNHH. She has had a passion for women's health and remains active in these areas. She also has an interest in volunteering in underserved countries especially Haiti. Her other passions include music, specifically playing the French horn, and her family: her husband and surgeon, Stephe
n Stein, and her children Alison, Sam and Joseph and their loved ones. Tracey Gilhuly started her career in the medical field as a nurse YNHH in the newborn ICU in 1987. She graduated first from Northeastern University with a nursing degree before pursing her degree as an APRN from New York University, as well as a certificate in Reiki and Therapeutic Touch. Fine and Gillette, Tracey's past experiences include working at an Infertility private office as well as a Primary Care office in New Haven. Other than her passion in Women's Health, she enjoys fitness, traveling and spending time with her husband, Bob, and three children, Erik, Ryan and Alea. Iyanna Liles joined the team in 2021. She obtained her degrees from Duke University and her medical degree from Emory in 2014. She completed her residency at University of Connecticut in 2018. She actively participates in the American College of Ob/Gyn, holding positions as the junior fellow chair. She is also actively involved in the maternal mortality review committee. Dr. Liles has special interests in minimally invasive surgery, family planning, adolescent health, advocacy and health equity. When not at work she enjoys baking and “Escape room” adventures. Dr. Liles is the mother of two girls. Amanda Kayte Corcoran, CNM, MSN, earned her BS in nursing from the University at Buffalo, State University of New York and her master of science in nursing from Frontier Nursing University in 2015. Amanda has a special interest in LGBTQIA affirming care, sexual counseling and wellness, adolescent health and assisting patients with reproductive self-determination. She was inspired to work in women’s health care after she received wonderful care at her first gynecologic visit with a CNM. In her spare time, Amanda enjoys traveling, running and spending time with her family. Shoshana Zax, CNM, graduated from Harvard/Radcliffe college with a BA in history of science. She attended Yale School of Nursing where she received her MSN and became a CNM. She has been in clinical practice since 1985 where she began her work as a midwife at CHCP. In 1993, she began working at Comprehensive Gyn of Connecticut, formally Drs Fine and Gillette, providing well-woman and problem focused healthcare to women of all ages. Since 1990 she has been a clinical faculty member at Yale School of Nursing. Shoshana also enjoys yoga, knitting, and hiking. Dr Rostkowski grew up in Maryland where she graduated with a BS from the University of Notre Dame of Maryland, one of the country’s first women’s colleges. She went on to complete her MD and PhD degrees at Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine in Illinois. Dr. Rostkowski completed her OB/GYN residency at Yale-New Haven Hospital followed by a fellowship in advanced laparoscopy and pelvic floor reconstruction at Mercy Medical Center in Baltimore Maryland. Dr. Rostkowski then returned to New England where she joined Drs Fine and Gillette, now Comprehensive Gynecology of Connecticut, as a gynecologist and surgical specialist in 2016. She cares for a wide range of GYN issues including pelvic organ prolapse, urinary incontinence and fibroids. She has a particular interest in pelvic pain as well as LGBTQIA care. She is especially interested in endometriosis. In her personal time, Dr. Rostkowski is playing with new kitchen gadgets she probably doesn’t need and spending time with her wife and their active twin boys.