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Jamie Jones

Medical Director, FNP, MSN-Ed

Jamie Jones is a nationally certified Family Nurse Practitioner and the Medical Director of The Garden in So-Hi (Hillsboro), Oregon. With over a decade of experience in aesthetic medicine, Jamie has dedicated her career to Aesthetic Medicine, working exclusively alongside internationally renowned aesthetic expert, Dr. Rajani. Under his mentorship, she not only deepened her clinical expertise but also earned a Master of Science in Nursing Education and a Master’s in Family Practice.

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Within The Garden, Jamie leads with a unique blend of medical precision and aesthetic artistry. She oversees all medical protocols, ensures first class-standard patient care, and guides the strategic growth of the practice through education. Specializing in advanced combination therapies, Jamie is known for her ability to seamlessly layer fully natural rejuvenation techniques with traditional aesthetic treatments, crafting personalized results that highlight and preserve each patient’s unique features.

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Before entering aesthetics, Jamie began her healthcare career as an ICU nurse here in Portland, specializing in acute care—a background that laid the foundation for her unwavering commitment to patient safety and health. Her values of discipline, teamwork, and resilience were first shaped as a collegiate basketball athlete, and they continue to influence every aspect of her approach today.

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Jamie is a deeply empathetic practitioner who sees every patient as a whole person. She believes that no face is the same, and therefore, no treatment plan should be either. Her practice is rooted in trust, connection, and inclusion. She is intentional about creating a welcoming space where all individuals feel seen, heard, and beautifully understood.

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Beyond the clinic, Jamie is a wife, proud mother of two, and loving dog mom. Her personal and professional life are grounded in compassion, curiosity, and community. For her, aesthetic medicine isn’t just about transformation—it’s about honoring identity and enhancing confidence, one intentional step at a time.

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To her you’re more than a patient. You’re a person, and she’s listening.

Education

Bachelors of Science in Exercise Sport Science emphasis in fitness and nutrition

Oregon State University

Within the College of Public Health and Human Sciences, this degree provided advanced interdisciplinary training in human physiology, biomechanics, motor control, and the science of exercise prescription. The program emphasized evidence-based approaches to optimizing physical performance, preventing injury, and promoting lifelong health. Coursework and applied extensive laboratory experiences with integrated kinesiology, sports medicine, and exercise testing, fostering a deep understanding of how movement science informs both clinical practice and elite athletic performance.

Masters of Nursing in Education

Grand Canyon University

During her time in the College of Nursing and Health Care Professions, this graduate program provided advanced preparation in curriculum design, evidence-based instructional strategies, and the integration of clinical expertise into educational practice. The coursework emphasized adult learning theory, program evaluation, and the translation of current nursing research into effective teaching methodologies. Through both academic and practicum experiences, the program cultivated the ability to develop and deliver rigorous, learner-centered education for nursing students and practicing clinicians, ensuring the advancement of clinical competence, critical thinking, and professional excellence in diverse healthcare settings.

Masters of Nursing in Family Practice

United States University

In the School of Nursing, this advanced practice degree provided comprehensive preparation for autonomous and collaborative clinical care across the lifespan. The program integrated advanced pathophysiology, pharmacology, and health assessment with evidence-based diagnostic and treatment strategies for both acute and chronic conditions. Emphasis was placed on holistic, patient-centered care, health promotion, and disease prevention within diverse populations. Clinical rotations in primary and specialty care settings reinforced the ability to synthesize complex clinical data, formulate differential diagnoses, and develop individualized management plans—skills essential for delivering high-quality, outcomes-driven care in both community and clinical practice environments.

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