Miranda Ekenjock

Founder, Sante Express

About me

Miranda Ekenjock, a compassionate nurse and visionary leader in the USA, has a diverse educational background including a Bachelor’s Degree in Education from the University of Buea, Cameroon, followed by a Registered Nurse qualification from Rasmussen University. Currently pursuing a graduate program at Western Governors University, Miranda has demonstrated exceptional growth in her career.

Her journey in healthcare commenced as a nurse, where her nurturing spirit and dedication to patient advocacy took root, forming the bedrock of her commitment to delivering empathetic and comprehensive healthcare services.

Combining her nursing proficiency with visionary leadership, Miranda spearheads initiatives at Sante Express to revolutionize healthcare delivery. Her emphasis on accessibility, preventive care, and patient empowerment shapes the core values driving Sante Express’s mission.

Miranda’s nursing background infuses her leadership style with empathy and understanding, ensuring that every individual receives holistic care, grounded in a deep understanding of their physical and emotional well-being.

Beyond the clinic, Miranda is a tireless advocate for community health, collaborating with local organizations and NGOs to address healthcare disparities and promote well-being in underserved areas.

As a nurse-turned-founder residing in the USA, Miranda Ekenjock’s unwavering dedication to patient-centered care and healthcare innovation continues to shape Sante Express, creating a legacy of compassionate, accessible, and empowering healthcare.

Education

Bachelor's Degree in Education - University of Buea, Cameroon Registered Nurse - Rasmussen University Graduate Program Student - Western Governors University

Residences

University of Würzburg, Dermatology, 1993

Wok History

Certified Nursing Assistant Licensed Practical Nurse Registered Nurse with experience in healthcare, long-term care, acute care hospitals, and specialty hospitals, specializing in geriatric nursing with exposure to pediatric care