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Jackie Zaremba

APN

Dr. Jacqueline Zaremba is a doctorally-prepared, quadruple board-certified Advanced Practice Nurse with extensive experience in psychiatric mental health, acute care, adult care, and addiction medicine. With decades of clinical experience across diverse healthcare settings, she is recognized for delivering comprehensive, patient-centered care that integrates both medical and behavioral health needs.

Dr. Zaremba’s experience spans the full continuum of care, including emergency psychiatry, inpatient treatment, detoxification and rehabilitation programs, and consultation-liaison services. She is particularly skilled in managing complex, co-occurring conditions and is deeply committed to addressing health disparities across the lifespan.

In addition to her clinical leadership, Dr. Zaremba has a long-standing passion for education, serving as a mentor to other nurses and nurse practitioners in the field. Her other contributions include healthcare quality improvement, clinical informatics, and published medical literature. To Jackie, the Living Room reflects her belief that healing happens best in spaces where individuals feel comfortable enough to be vulnerable and respected enough to be heard.

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Jackie Zaremba

APN

Dr. Jacqueline Zaremba is a doctorally-prepared, quadruple board-certified Advanced Practice Nurse with extensive experience in psychiatric mental health, acute care, adult care, and addiction medicine. With decades of clinical experience across diverse healthcare settings, she is recognized for delivering comprehensive, patient-centered care that integrates both medical and behavioral health needs.

Dr. Zaremba’s experience spans the full continuum of care, including emergency psychiatry, inpatient treatment, detoxification and rehabilitation programs, and consultation-liaison services. She is particularly skilled in managing complex, co-occurring conditions and is deeply committed to addressing health disparities across the lifespan.

In addition to her clinical leadership, Dr. Zaremba has a long-standing passion for education, serving as a mentor to other nurses and nurse practitioners in the field. Her other contributions include healthcare quality improvement, clinical informatics, and published medical literature. To Jackie, the Living Room reflects her belief that healing happens best in spaces where individuals feel comfortable enough to be vulnerable and respected enough to be heard.

Jackie Zaremba

APN

Dr. Jacqueline Zaremba is a doctorally-prepared, quadruple board-certified Advanced Practice Nurse with extensive experience in psychiatric mental health, acute care, adult care, and addiction medicine. With decades of clinical experience across diverse healthcare settings, she is recognized for delivering comprehensive, patient-centered care that integrates both medical and behavioral health needs.

Dr. Zaremba’s experience spans the full continuum of care, including emergency psychiatry, inpatient treatment, detoxification and rehabilitation programs, and consultation-liaison services. She is particularly skilled in managing complex, co-occurring conditions and is deeply committed to addressing health disparities across the lifespan.

In addition to her clinical leadership, Dr. Zaremba has a long-standing passion for education, serving as a mentor to other nurses and nurse practitioners in the field. Her other contributions include healthcare quality improvement, clinical informatics, and published medical literature. To Jackie, the Living Room reflects her belief that healing happens best in spaces where individuals feel comfortable enough to be vulnerable and respected enough to be heard.