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Jana Gamboa

Case Manager: Cincinnati | Indianapolis | Dayton


Education:
BSN – Bachelor of Science in Nursing, Faculdade de Tecnologia e Ciências (FTC), Salvador, Bahia, Brazil


Licensure & Certifications:
• Registered Nurse (Brazil)

Jana Gamboa is a Case Manager at The Anxiety Center, bringing a clinical foundation and a deeply empathetic approach to her work. She holds a Bachelor of Science in Nursing from Faculdade de Tecnologia e Ciências (FTC) in Salvador, Bahia, Brazil, and is a Registered Nurse in Brazil.

Jana’s transition into mental health advocacy was sparked by her own personal journey. Navigating challenges that became more visible in 2020, she experienced firsthand the profound impact of compassionate, high-quality support. This personal insight motivates her to ensure every client she serves feels the same level of care and guidance.


She was drawn to The Anxiety Center because of its warmth, commitment, and genuine care for the people it serves. The organization’s approach aligns with the kind of supportive, client-centered environment she values as a case manager.


Jana focuses on helping clients feel understood, supported, and empowered as they work toward stability and access the resources they need. She is committed to advocating for IOP clients and continuing to grow as a compassionate and effective case manager.

My Passion

"Jana hopes clients feel understood, supported, and empowered, gaining the stability and resources they need to move toward their goals. She aims to continue growing in her role, deepening her skills, and expanding her impact while contributing to an environment where clients feel truly supported.


Outside the office, Jana enjoys spending quality time with her husband and sons and staying closely connected to her family in Brazil. She values meaningful time with friends, whether at home, in a café, or watching their children play. She feels most grounded in nature, enjoying activities like hiking, camping, biking, swimming, and simply taking in the nature sounds around her."

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