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Registered Nurse

Jessica Morris

Jessica wholeheartedly believes in the connection between oral and systemic health. With over 15 years of experience in dentistry, she transitioned to nursing to broaden her impact on clients’ well-being. Jessica enjoys building long-term relationships with clients, helping them achieve their health goals in a meaningful way. Her approach emphasizes education, shared decision-making, and fostering trust and respect while tailoring her care to each individual.

After earning her Bachelor of Dental Science in 2016 and working as a dental hygienist and clinical instructor at the University of British Columbia, Jessica pursued a Bachelor of Science in Nursing from UBC, which she obtained in 2022. She values continuous learning and is committed to delivering the highest quality, evidence-based care. Jessica thrives in collaborative environments and works closely with other healthcare professionals to provide comprehensive, client-centered care. She places a high value on personalization and sharing preventive techniques. She hopes to empower clients to be active participants in their wellness journey, understanding their treatment options and proper self-care practices.

Outside of work, Jessica loves spending time with family, enjoys exploring new countries, and appreciates curling up with a good book to relax.

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