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Eneka Lamb
Exploring the intersections of health, gender and development around the world, through a biopsychosocial perspective.
Eneka Lamb is a dedicated professional with a diverse educational background. She holds a Master of Science in MS from Georgetown University Medical Center, a Bachelor of Science in BS from Duke University, and a Doctor of Medicine MD from Michigan State University College of Human Medicine.
Throughout her career, Eneka has gained valuable experience working with various organizations. She has served as a Research and Event Assistant at Consortium of Universities for Global Health, a Community Health Promoter at Peace Corps Guyana, a Research Assistant at Duke-NUS Medical School, and a Summer School Teacher's Assistant at Hong Kong International School.
Additionally, Eneka has been involved in numerous roles at Duke University Medical Center, including serving as an Undergraduate Research Assistant, a Duke Engage Student, a CAPE Summer Intern, and an Intern at Tisch Brain Tumor Center. She has also contributed to the Duke community as a Duke Delegate for Civic Engagement and Volunteerism at the ACC Leadership Symposium and as a Swim Coach/Camp Counselor at Duke Aquatics.