Capital Health – East Trenton Closure

Program Leadership

Marissa Stabile, DOMarissa Stabile, DO
Program Director

Dr. Stabile joined Capital Health in 2019 to develop the Family Medicine Residency Program. She previously served as the associate program director at Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School Family Medicine Residency in New Brunswick, NJ and played an active role as medical school faculty during her time there, including a the assistant clerkship director for Family Medicine and medical director at Family Medicine at Monument Square in New Brunswick, NJ. She currently holds volunteer appointments as clinical assistant professor at Rowan-Virtua School of Osteopathic Medicine and Drexel University College of Medicine.

In her free time, Dr. Stabile can be found spending time with her husband and two children, enjoying local food and events, traveling, reading, and exercising.

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Danielle CarciaDanielle Carcia, DO, FAAFP
Associate Program Director

Dr. Carcia joined Capital Health in 2017 as a primary care physician at the Columbus Office where she cared for patients of all ages in an outpatient primary care setting. Prior to Capital Health she trained and worked at Abington Memorial Hospital (Now Abington Jefferson Health). She has been teaching medical students throughout her time at Capital Health and became a volunteer faculty member for the Rowan School of Osteopathic Medicine in 2019.

Dr. Carcia enjoys spending time outdoors and exploring the many river towns local to our area. In her free time, she can often be found spending time with her family, biking and trying out new restaurants.

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Miah Brawley-WangMiah Brawley-Wang, MD
Core Faculty

Dr. Brawley-Wang graduated from Northeast Ohio Medical University. She completed her family medicine residency at Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson in New Brunswick, NJ. She enjoys practicing full spectrum family medicine both in the inpatient and outpatient setting. She is particularly passionate about providing and advocating for gender affirming care and reproductive health care. Outside of medicine, she enjoys singing-along (poorly) to Taylor Swift, centering herself with yoga, and trying new restaurants with her wonderful husband.

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Cresandra E. Corbin, MDCresandra E. Corbin, MD
Core Faculty

Dr. Corbin graduated from Ross University School of Medicine. She completed her family medicine residency and reproductive health fellowship at Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson in New Brunswick, NJ. While she practices comprehensive family medicine, her interests include family planning (involving LARC contraceptives and miscarriage/abortion care) and comprehensive gynecological procedures (including cervical cancer prevention, colposcopies and endometrial biopsies). Dr. Corbin will lead the reproductive health training program for the residents and medical students. Outside of medicine, she enjoys traveling and trying new cuisines. A sweet treat will always get her to smile.

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Kelly Mackenzie, PhDKelly Mackenzie, PhD
Core Faculty

Dr. Kelly MacKenzie joined Capital Health in August 2025 as the behavioral health faculty member for the Family Medicine Residency Program. Dr. Mackenzie completed her doctorate in clinical psychology at Loma Linda University in Southern California and her postdoctoral fellowship in primary care behavioral health at Geisinger Medical Center in Danville, Pennsylvania. She previously directed behavioral health training at the Geisinger Lewistown Rural Family Medicine Program in Lewistown, Pennsylvania and provided care to adult patients in Geisinger's Mifflintown Family Practice Clinic. Dr. MacKenzie is passionate about behavioral medicine, integrated behavioral health, secondary and tertiary models of prevention, and provider well-being. She particularly enjoys teaching about the mind-body connection and empowering others to understand and apply psychological concepts to their everyday lives. Outside of work, Dr. Mackenzie loves learning about local history and culture, going to community events with her husband, reading on her porch swing, trying new crafts, making 1SE videos, and spending time with her family.

Rebecca Shipkin, MD, MPHRebecca Shipkin, MD, MPH
Core Faculty

Dr. Rebecca Shipkin joined Capital Health in 2023 as Core Faculty for the Family Medicine Residency Program. Dr. Shipkin received her medical degree and completed her residency in family medicine at Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School in New Brunswick, New Jersey. She received her Master of Public Health degree (with a focus on social health and behavior) from Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, part of Harvard University, in Boston, Massachusetts. She loves working in primary care across the lifecycle and has particular interests in reproductive health, maternal health and breastfeeding medicine. She is passionate about listening to her patients and about addressing social determinants of health with individuals and communities. Outside of the office, Dr. Shipkin loves to instigate impromptu family dance parties, do at-home science experiments with her young daughters, and decorate cakes.

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Andrea BrumbachAndrea Brumbach
Program Coordinator

Andrea Brumbach joined Capital Health in 2022 as the Family Medicine Program Coordinator. Andrea started her career in the Division of Traumatology and Emergency Surgery at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania in 2015 and then moved to Graduate Medical Education in 2018 as the General Surgery coordinator. Andrea attended Temple University where she received dual BA degrees in Finance and International Business. She plans to return to school soon to get her MBA. Andrea is a Pennsylvania native and a diehard Eagle fan. She enjoys spending time with her fiancé (Tyler), son (Desmond), and daughter (Emory).