In A Full-Circle Moment, Shay Taylor-Allen Matches At Yale Hospital Years After Working There As A Janitor – AfroTech


Shay Taylor-Allen’s story is truly a full circle.
Born at Yale New Haven Hospital in New Haven, CT, she returned at 18 for her first job as a janitor, according to PEOPLE. Now, over 10 years later, she’s preparing to begin her anesthesiology residency at the very same hospital.
Her Journey Into Medicine
Taylor-Allen worked as a janitor for a decade after graduating high school, initially taking the job to pay her bills, she told the outlet. At the time, she wasn’t sure if college was in her future. Even after enrolling, she continued working in maintenance while pursuing her education.
“I was working full-time as a janitor because around that time also my mom got sick, and she was in and out of hospital,” Taylor-Allen told PEOPLE. “They couldn’t figure out what was going on with her.”
She recalls that doctors repeatedly dismissed her mother’s symptoms and pointed to mental illness, leaving her without needed treatment, according to the outlet. Thinking back to a house fire years earlier that left her mother with third-degree burns in her lungs, Taylor-Allen said she knew she wasn’t faking her illness.
After multiple discharges, Taylor-Allen turned to an unlikely resource — her job as a janitor, she shared. She emailed the head of the hospital, whose office trash she regularly collected, explaining what her mother was going through.
“She got back to me literally within that same day because she knew me from cleaning her room,” Taylor-Allen recalled, per PEOPLE. “She was like, ‘We’re going to do whatever we can to help your mom. Let me figure out what’s going on with the team.’ And within the next week, they figured out that she had a vocal cord dysfunction, and everything completely changed. It was just night and day.”
Following that experience, she was determined to advocate for patients so they wouldn’t have to go through what her mother experienced, she noted.
“I started Googling how to become a doctor, and I just went on from there,” Taylor-Allen said.
She quit her cleaning job after her acceptance into Howard University College of Medicine in 2021.
A Full-Circle Moment Years In The Making
Shortly before starting classes, she heard back from the hospital’s head. The woman said she hoped Taylor-Allen would return as a resident.
Taylor-Allen got her answer March 20, 2026 on Match Day, the annual event held on the third Friday of March when U.S. medical students learn where they will complete their residency training.
Now 32 and in her final year of medical school, she matched into an anesthesiology residency at Yale New Haven Hospital.
In a video posted to her TikTok, Taylor-Allen says, “I’m going to Yale!” after opening her Match Day letter. “#1 match and so happy to come back not as a janitor this time but as a doctor!” she wrote in the caption.
@shaytaylorallen #1 match and so happy to come back not as a janitor this time but as a doctor! #matchday #medstudent #doctorsoftiktok ♬ 7 years latch – favsoundds
It all started with her mother’s illness, and Taylor-Allen told PEOPLE that she doesn’t think becoming a doctor “would have even crossed my mind” as a possibility if it hadn’t happened.




