
Jenn Christine
Bio
Jenn Christine is a compassionate entrepreneur and CEO. She is a bariatric medical travel expert and medical professional. Visit JennChristine.com for more.
Stories (5/0)
The Future is Female: Trends and Opportunities for Women in Business
There has been a significant rise in the number of women in business over the past couple of years and for good reason. There are many reasons women make great business leaders, and it is essential to recognize the unique qualities and strengths that women bring to the table. Women are often highly collaborative and inclusive in their leadership style, adaptable and resilient in facing challenges, and have incredible communication skills.
By Jenn Christine4 months ago in Journal
Debunking Weight Loss Surgery Myths
Weight loss surgery is a life-changing decision for people struggling with obesity. This surgery is an effective method to lose weight and improve overall health. However, many myths surrounding weight loss surgery can discourage people from seeking this option. This article will debunk these myths and provide accurate information about weight loss surgery.
By Jenn Christine5 months ago in Longevity
Challenges Women Face as Entrepreneurs
In the past, women couldn’t pursue careers in entrepreneurship. But things have changed. Women today are making their mark in the entrepreneurial world, and the US has seen a rise in women-owned businesses. There are over 12 million such businesses in the country. Despite this, men still dominate the entrepreneurship world.
By Jenn Christine6 months ago in Journal
Going Abroad for Medical Treatment: What You Need to Know
Medical tourism involves seeking out medical care in another country. Millions of Americans travel to other countries yearly for medical treatment outside of their country. Some of the countries that these individuals visit include Canada, Mexico, and the Caribbean.
By Jenn Christine7 months ago in Longevity
Providing Healthcare Through Language and Cultural Barriers
According to a recent survey, over sixty million people in the US reported that they come from a non-English speaking home. Within that population, a significant percentage admitted to fluency concerns surrounding English. In other words, they don’t feel comfortable with their ability to speak or understand the language.
By Jenn Christine8 months ago in Longevity