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About Jenna Martel, APRN

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Jenna Martel, APRN


Bio

Jenna Martel is an Advanced Practice Registered Nurse (APRN) who has had a diverse and extensive career in healthcare. Jenna Martel joined SNHIMA in 2022 as a student, suggesting her commitment to continued learning and professional growth. She was subsequently hired as a Nurse Practitioner at the Derry office in 2023, indicating that she demonstrated exceptional skills and knowledge during her time as a student.

Jenna Martel holds dual Bachelor of Science degrees. The first is in Medical Microbiology from the University of New Hampshire, and the second, a Bachelor of Science degree in Nursing from MCPHS University. She furthered her education by graduating from Rivier University with a Master of Science in Nursing, where she became certified as a Family Nurse Practitioner. This advanced degree and certification enabled her to take on a broader scope of practice.

Jenna started her career as a nurse at Elliot Hospital, where she worked in the Intensive Care Unit for a total of 9 years. During this time, she became a Board-Certified Critical Care Nurse, which suggests a high level of expertise in managing critically ill patients. She also has experience working as a home infusion nurse at Bright Star Care for 6 years.

Her diverse background in both critical care and home care environments likely provides her with a well-rounded perspective on patient care.

Jenna resides in Manchester, New Hampshire, with her fiancé and her pets, Minou and Sonny. Outside of her professional life, Jenna enjoys spending time with family and friends, traveling, and planning adventures. This demonstrates her passion for life outside of her healthcare career. Overall, Jenna Martel APRN brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to her role as a Family Nurse Practitioner at SNHIMA. Her background in critical care, home care, and her dedication to ongoing learning and personal interests all contribute to her ability to provide comprehensive and compassionate care to her patients.