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Camille Grosso, PhD, APRN, BC Clinical Nurse Specialist Dr. Grosso was born in Geneva, New York. She graduated from Willard State Hospital with a diploma in nursing. Following marriage and two children, she received an undergraduate degree in Nursing from George Mason University, a master’s degree in Nursing from Catholic University and a PhD in Nursing from Case Western Reserve University. Dr. Grosso has experience in hospital nursing, hospital administration, and the teaching of nursing at both the undergraduate and graduate levels. Since 1982, she has maintained a private practice of psychotherapy, helping patients with anxiety, depression and the major mental illnesses. More recently, her practice has expanded to include helping patients with chronic pain, chronic illness, and stress-related illnesses. Dr. Grosso has memberships in various professional organizations. She is certified in Adult Mental-Health Nursing by the American Nurses Credentialing Center and also in Clinical Hypnotherapy by the American Society for Clinical Hypnosis. She most recently completed a certificate program in Biofeedback. She is a Clinical Member of the American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy. Dr. Grosso joined Nova in 2003. PRACTICE PHILOSOPHY Dr. Grosso believes in the total integration of mind and body. She joins with patients to help them attain optimum levels of wellness. ![]() Back to Top Nova specialists may not participate with all insurances providers listed on this site. Please call for more information or to verify which insurances a particular specialist accepts. |
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Jennifer Haas, MS, RD Registered Dietitian Jennifer Haas, MS, RD graduated from Pennsylvania State University with a master’s. Her thesis concerned trans fat use and revealed ways to lower and, in some cases, eliminate trans fats from currently manufactured food products without sacrificing taste. She also received her bachelor’s in Nutritional Sciences at Penn State. Jennifer completed her dietetic internship at the National Institutes of Health in Bethesda, Maryland. Jennifer has worked at the Food and Drug Administration as well as at the National Institutes of Health’s Nutrition Department during the summers of her undergraduate studies. At Penn State, Jennifer gained research experience as an assistant in Dr. Barbara Rolls Ingestive Behavior Lab and as a metabolic cook at the General Clinical Research Center on campus. During her graduate studies, she worked as the consulting dietitian at her gym as well as the Center for Food Innovation, where she was the food sensory lab technician. An active member of the American Dietetic Association as well as the Northern Virginia Dietetic Association, Jennifer keeps abreast of current nutrition research and findings. A runner and cyclist, herself, she encourages patients and clients to enjoy an active lifestyle everyday while eating fresh, unprocessed foods to fuel their bodies and brains. PRACTICE PHILOSOPHY Jennifer believes in the adage, "an apple a day keeps the doctor away!" Her mantra corresponds to her approach to diet, exercise, and overall health goals. She believes in using food as medicine and focuses on disease prevention and medical nutrition therapy when appropriate. ![]() Back to Top READ ARTICLES Nova specialists may not participate with all insurances providers listed on this site. Please call for more information or to verify which insurances a particular specialist accepts. |
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