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By Dr. Michael Jacobson Division of Urology Kidney stones are a real pain (ask anyone who’s had one). Fortunately, changing your diet...
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A graduate of Salem State University and Regis College, Jennifer has worked in the healthcare field since 2003. She has always loved working with people and helping others, which led her to her career as a nurse practitioner. Jennifer enjoys practicing in Urology, which allows her to diagnose and treat men and women with different urological problems. In treating her patients, Jennifer likes to make sure she gives them the education they need to be healthier. “I want to make sure they have the tools they need to ask questions and be directly involved in their health care decisions and treatments,” she explains. “I believe that if a patient has a good relationship with their provider and truly trusts them, the outcome will be better. I enjoy knowing I have made a positive impact on a person’s life.” When she is not busy with patients, Jennifer enjoys being with her husband and two daughters. She also enjoys traveling to Maine and Florida to visit family. Jennifer also enjoys running and other forms of exercise to stay in shape.
Urology
Master of Science: Regis College
Bachelor of Science: Salem State University
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