Treat the cause, not the problem.

With over twenty years of nursing experience under her belt, Jenessa Dieterle has carved out a niche in the field of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). At Oshi Health, she’s committed to a whole-person approach that considers the gut-brain connection and nutrition. 

She has honed her expertise at renowned institutions, including Mount Sinai Hospital’s Feinstein Inflammatory Bowel Disease Clinical Center in New York City and Atlantic Health’s IBD Center of Excellence in New Jersey, working alongside Dr. Razvan Arsenescu.

Jenessa is also one of the few healthcare providers in the country with experience in both gastroenterology and women’s health. She works closely to evaluate GI complaints and provide pre-pregnancy counseling and monitoring in women with IBD. 

Beyond her professional life, she’s a devoted family person who loves watching her daughters play sports and spending time with her two English bulldogs. From time to time, you also can catch Jenessa attempting home improvement projects.

Education

  • Master of Science in Nursing, Purdue University

Research

  • IBD in Pregnancy — Atlantic Health Gastroenterology Conference, 2019
  • IBD Medications — Atlantic Health Pharmacology Conference, 2021
  • Oral Progesterone Supplementation in IV — American Society of Reproductive Medicine Conference, 2009

Awards and Recognitions

  • Atlantic Health’s Staff Excellence Award, 2019
  • Dr. Joyce Ellis Merit Scholarship, 2016
  • Mount Sinai School of Medicine Staff Excellence Award, 2010

Favorite Gut Health Tip

Balance and moderation is key — both in amounts and types of food.