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Jessika Hill
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Jessika Hill

Eating Disorder Coordinator

Northern Sydney Local Health District

The Eating Disorder Coordinator in your local health district provides clinical consultation and support to health professionals and teams treating people with eating disorders. This service is only available for health professionals.

Jessika Hill is the local eating disorder coordinator for the Northern Sydney Local Health District (NSLHD).

I’ve been working with people experiencing an eating disorder since 2019. I was first a Registered Nurse in General Medicine and Renal wards providing acute medical and mental health care for patients in hospital. The lessons I learnt from these experiences inspired me to develop a new nursing role for the NSLHD Eating Disorder Service. I have been a Clinical Nurse Specialist 2 (CNS2) for 3 years and have completed my Masters of Nursing (Majoring in Mental Health). I am passionate about providing holistic care to patients and families to achieve patient-driven goals and outcomes, as well as supporting the growth of clinician and service capacity.

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NSW
Northern Sydney Local Health District

Monique van Leeuwen

Phone

0477 701 706 or (02) 8877 4652

Working Days

thursday, friday

Location

Greenwich, Hornsby, Macquarie, Manly, Mona Vale, Neringah Hospital, Royal North Shore Hospital, Royal Rehabilitation Centre, and Ryde Hospital
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