Dr. Judy Husen lives in Corte Madera, just blocks from the house she grew up in, with her loving husband, Charles Panfely. She earned her Bachelor of Science at UC Davis. Dr. Husen attended the University of the Pacific Arthur Dugoni School of Dentistry and earned her DDS in 1986. She practiced clinical dentistry while in the Air Force from 1986 to 1995. One of the highlights of her time in the Air Force was seeing the sun rise from the top of Mt. Fuji. After returning to California, she practiced with her father in San Francisco before purchasing her practice in Larkspur in 1998.
Dr. Husen is an active member of the American Dental Association, the California Dental Association, and the Marin County Dental Society currently serving on the board of the Marin County Dental Society. She is the Chair of the Advisory Committee supporting the Registered Dental Assistant program at the College of Marin. She also keeps her skills current and helps her patients have their best smiles as a Spears Education Group faculty club member.
Jessica, a Sonoma County native, has been working in the dental field since 2012. She graduated from the Santa Rosa Junior College Hygiene Program in 2016 with an Associate of Science Degree. While in the program, she was honored with the Clinical Excellence Award in Dental Assisting, the Leadership Award in Dental Hygiene, and the Colgate Oral Health Advisor STAR Award for Excellence in Dental Hygiene. In addition to being a dental hygienist, Jessica is also a registered dental assistant.
Jill grew up in Corte Madera with medical and dental roots. Her father was a dentist, and her mother was a registered nurse. Jill began working as a dental assistant in her fathers office in the 1980s, and began helping in Dr. Husens office shortly after Dr. Husen purchased her practice in Larkspur.
In 2015, she earned her Bachelor of Science in Cynology (Study of Canines) at the Bergin University of Canine Studies. While at Bergin, she learned a little bit of everything about dogs and dog training. Her training included service dog training for quadriplegics and other disabilities, such as veterans with PTSD, search and rescue, scent detection, as well as some dog sports and family/personal dog training.