Marlene St. Juste
MSN, APRN, FNP-BC
I know the pain of missing the angel you carried. The pain of losing your rainbow baby, the one you prayed for. I understand feeling like something was broken inside of you. The numbness, emptiness, and hopelessness. I know what it feels like to return to life the next day after your loss and not having the words to explain the emptiness and sorrow you feel. I understand having to still show up at work, home, with friends and family, while you mourn. I know how it feels to try to explain what happened while fighting back tears. Its not your fault is what I want to tell you. It can get better, you can heal, you can turn your pain into purpose. I am here for you.
About
Marlene holds a Master’s in Nursing from Fairfield University and is passionate about women’s health. Her nursing career began as a Labor and Delivery Nurse. She then worked as a Family Nurse Practitioner, where she loved caring for families from different backgrounds. She provided medical care for many diseases plaguing people as well as providing mental care. She worked as a Assistant Professor of Nursing at the University of Bridgeport. And, continues to work as a Lecturer at the Yale School of Nursing.
Marlene received her Bachelor of Science Degree at Sacred Heart University. She received her Master’s degree and her Family Nurse Practitioner training from Fairfield University. She is Board Certified as a Family Nurse Practitioner. Marlene has traveled abroad as a nurse on missionary trips. She continues to serve her community through the Office of Health Strategy Quality Council as a Consumer Representative.
She founded AngelCarried after multiple losses and healing through her own grief. This experience changed the direction of her life, God showed her there was purpose to her pain. AngelCarried was birthed in the pain.
She loves her family, books, journaling, sharing her Christian faith and walks on the trails in her community. And, volunteers her time as a youth leader.
Speaking
Connecticut League for Nursing
Student RN Day 2020
CT
Get in touch
Marlene is always available for side collaborations and talks. If you want to chat about Perinatal Mental health, Grief, or a Womens’ Health topic, don’t hesitate in reaching out.