
Jennifer Minton
Biography
Jennifer Minton is the Talent Acquisition Specialist at Neuro Wellness Spa. A native of Southern California, Jen graduated from Harbor College and brings over 20 years of clinical care experience as a dental, medical and surgical assistant to her role.
Having worked in both private practice and hospital settings with diverse patient populations, Jennifer is an expert in comprehensive patient care.
As a former clinical manager and rTMS Technician she has over 10 years of experience with rTMS. She is fully trained in the application of Magventure, Neurostar TMS and Brainsway deep TMS Therapy as well as MeRT TMS therapy. Jennifer is ACLS, BLS and CPR certified.
She finds nothing more rewarding than meeting with local practitioners, developing partnerships, solving problems and increasing access to services, particularly for those in need of compassionate mental health treatment.
In her free time, she spends time with her family including her senior pit bull, Athena. She loves spending time outdoors and traveling.
Education
- Harbor College
Certifications/Specializations
- ACLS, BLS and CPR certified
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Recent posts by
Jennifer Minton
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June Gloom and Summer Depression
Summer depression is more common than you think, especially in Southern California, where June Gloom can trigger real seasonal mood…
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How to Recognize and Manage Chronic Stress Symptoms
Panic attacks and anxiety attacks feel scary, but both are treatable. Here’s how to tell them apart and find the…
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Panic Attack vs Anxiety Attack: What’s the Difference?
Panic attacks and anxiety attacks feel scary, but both are treatable. Here’s how to tell them apart and find the…
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