Jane is a highly skilled and compassionate provider at Prevention Clinics, where she has been serving patients with dedication and expertise. A graduate of the Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) program at William Paterson University, Jane is board certified by the American Academy of Nurse Practitioners. Her professional journey includes roles at Mountainside Hospital in Montclair, NJ, and the Union Wound Healing Program at Atlantic Health in Union, NJ, where she developed a strong foundation in wound care and patient management.
Before earning her Family Nurse Practitioner license, Jane worked as a registered nurse (RN) for over 10 years. Her diverse experience spans wound care, geriatrics, and medical-surgical nursing, providing her with a comprehensive perspective on patient care. During this time, Jane also pursued volunteer work in Naranjo, Costa Rica, where she cared for orphans and taught English at a local community college—an experience that enriched her cultural competency and holistic approach to healthcare. Fluent in both English and Spanish, Jane is passionate about connecting with patients from all backgrounds, ensuring they feel understood and supported throughout their healthcare journey.
At Prevention Clinics, Jane combines her extensive knowledge, cultural sensitivity, and bilingual skills to prevent chronic illness and guide patients through meaningful lifestyle changes. She is deeply committed to patient education and fostering open, judgment-free communication. Known for her warm and upbeat demeanor, Jane makes her patients feel at ease, empowering them to ask questions and take control of their health. Her ability to listen attentively and provide compassionate care has earned her the trust and gratitude of patients.
Outside of work, Jane enjoys immersing herself in a good book, staying active with workouts, spending quality time with her beloved dog Coal, and exploring new foods and flavors. Her cheerful outlook and dedication to lifelong learning shine through in every aspect of her life and career. She remains committed to building strong relationships with her patients and contributing to their long-term health and well-being.