Jennifer
Specialties
Healthy Aging
Women's Health
Pre or Postnatal Nutrition
Weight Concerns
Heart Health
Diabetes
General Health

Jennifer Zanow

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Jennifer is a Registered Dietitian with a Bachelor's of Science Degree from Mount Mary University in Milwaukee, WI. She began her career at long term care and rehabilitation center in the heart of Milwaukee. The first ten years as dietitian, Jennifer continued to help provide nutrition support and counseling to patient's recovering from hospital stays and in need of long term medical care. Jennifer then transitioned to an inpatient hospital clinical dietitian role and currently works as an outpatient dietitian with a specialty in diabetes education. Through out her career, Jennifer has had the opportunity to help all age groups, specialties and economic backgrounds. This has allowed her to create well rounded knowledge, experience and skills as a dietitian. She finds personal fulfillment and joy providing support to people trying to navigate their health journeys. Jennifer understands how stressful and overwhelming this can be to manage on top of day to day life, so she strives to provide consistent support to help patients remain motivated, positive and on track. Jennifer's approach to health and nutrition is first working on breaking down any barriers and then supporting to create a healthy relationship with food that is sustainable and realistic. When not working, she enjoys being with family and friends, spending time outside and thinking of new projects to do around the house. Jennifer's most current hobby is restoring furniture.

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