
I'm a board-certified physician assistant. I was born and raised in Cameroon and moved to New York about 14 years ago to further my education. I developed an early interest in science and community health through my undergraduate studies in biochemistry and sociology, and these experiences shaped my commitment to understanding both the biological and social factors that influence health. I'm passionate about providing comprehensive, preventive, and evidence-based care to patients of all backgrounds. I completed my medical training at The CUNY School of Medicine Physician Assistant program and remain committed to continuing medical education and remaining up to date on new clinical guidelines and practices. My goal in providing patient care is to help patients feel heard, supported, and empowered to make informed decisions about their health while building long-term relationships that support their overall well-being.
I take a collaborative, patient-centered, and holistic approach to patient care. As my patient, you can expect attentive listening, clear communication, and personalized care that takes into account your medical needs, lifestyle, and health goals. Our entire team at Juno seeks to create an environment that's built on trust, open communication, and understanding.
Active Listener, Non-judgemental, Attentive, Motivating, Empathetic
Preventive medicine
Patient education
Lifestyle medicine
Culturally responsive care
Chronic disease management
Knitting/crocheting, fitness, sewing, nature walking, travel, cooking
Board Certification — Certified Physician Assistant
Professional Training — The CUNY School of Medicine Physician Assistant Program
Undergraduate — Hunter College, Borough of Manhattan Community College