Eunice is an Assistant Professor in the Emory University School of Medicine Physician Assistant program in Atlanta, Georgia. She has nearly 20 years of clinical experience in Urology, Interventional Radiology, General Surgery, and Urgent Care and has been a full-time educator since April 2022. She earned her Master of Science in Physician Assistant Studies from Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine, a Master of Public Health from Johns Hopkins University and a Doctor of Medical Science with a concentration in PA education from Butler University. She is an active volunteer faculty preceptor with the Emory Farmworkers Project, is engaged in research focusing on integrating substance use screening, brief intervention and referral treatment (SBIRT) into PA education, and is leading efforts to transform the PA curriculum through expanded use of active learning strategies. She also serves on the Georgia Association of Physician Assistants Diversity Committee. In 2026, she joined the Board of Directors of the nccPA Health Foundation, where she is serving a three-year term.