About
Eneka is currently a medical student in the Leadership in Rural Medicine Program at Michigan State College of Human Medicine (MSUCHM). Born and raised in Hong Kong, she earned a BS at Duke University in a major she designed: Global Perspectives of Maternal and Child Health. At Duke, she was a member and captain of the varsity Swimming & Diving Team. After her undergraduate studies, Eneka served as a Peace Corps volunteer in rural Guyana for 3.5 years, then earned a master's degree in physiology from Georgetown University. At MSUCHM, Eneka is pursuing research interests related to vulnerable populations, obstetrics and gynecology, medical genetics and fetal neurodevelopment. Through the past decade, Eneka has paved a path towards a career in medicine as a primary care physician committed to serving marginalized and vulnerable communities. For rejuvenation, Eneka enjoys trail running, hiking, biking, swimming and generally exploring. She also loves traveling, spending time with friends and family members, March Madness and documentaries.