Jodi Yeman is a board-certified Women’s Health Nurse Practitioner helping women achieve optimal health and wellness for 15 years. Her healthcare journey began with completing her Bachelor of Science in Nursing in 1997 and practicing as a nenatal and maternal health nurse before deciding to become a Women’s Health Nurse Practitioner in 2006.

Jodi received her clinical training through the University of Colorado and earned her Doctorate in Health Science through A.T. Still University College of Health Science in 2015. Her research focused on exploring barriers to incorporating complementary and holistic medicine within traditional care. Jodi serves as a faculty member at Colorado Christian University teaching in both undergraduate and graduate nursing programs and she is a member of American Holistic Nurses Association (AHNA) and the Association for the Advancement of Restorative Medicine (AARM).

Jodi uses an integrated approach to caring for women, combining western medicine with a holistic focus that is customized to individual patient needs. Jodi believes in honoring the connection between body, mind and spirit and working together with the patient to reach their highest state of wellness. She recognizes the significant impact of life challenges, hormone changes and imbalances on women’s health and wellness. Jodi completed training in Bioidentical Replacement Therapy (BHRT) studying under Dr. Neil Rouzier who is a leader in BHRT practice. Jodi continues her commitment to advancing women’s wellness initiatives and reshaping women’s health care.