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  • University of Washington PREP Posted by: alemanem / December 11, 2023 December 11, 2023 The University of Washington Post-Baccalaureate Research Education Program (PREP) is currently accepting applications for the 2020-2021 Academic year. The goal of the program is to assist candidates from underrepresented minority, physically disabled, and disadvantaged groups who already hold (or will by June 2024) baccalaureate degrees optimize their preparation for and successful completion of graduate

  • Administrator PEABThe administrator PEAB provides feedback and direction for the Principal and Program Administrator preparation programs as well as the Professional Certificate program for certified administrators.  The PEAB meets three times per year for business meetings and meets a fourth time to review completing principal candidate portfolios.Administrator Professional Education Advisory Board Members Dana Anderson [2016-2022] Capital Regional ESD 113 Bill Baerg [2016-2022] Bellarmine

  • room since 2009. Initially the room only recorded audio, but fifteen years later iTech (Instructional Technologies) upgraded the room for digital distribution. Since the upgrade, we have streamed HD video and audio for over 125 concerts and events. In order to keep up with this growing demand, we are continuing to upgrade audio hardware over the next few months. This blog post is the first of a two-part story on the latest upgrade, focusing on installation preparation.   In With the New! Planning

  • PLU faculty and staff, is steady at between 15 and 20 members. “It was amazing,” said Jennifer Wamboldt, emergency program manager. “We had people coming from all areas of campus with all sorts of backgrounds.” Having response preparation is vital, she said. “Basically we’re going to have to be first responders and in the case of a disaster, like an earthquake, we’re going to have be on our own for one or two hours or perhaps as much as a week,” said Duncan Foley, a PLU geosciences professor and

  • . The student majoring in Physics is required to complete three semesters of calculus (up through MATH 253). The Bachelor of Arts degree is the minimum preparation appropriate for the field and is best combined with other degree programs, such as a second major or a minor. The minor in Physics is ideal for those who do not have the time or space to complete a major in the field. Students must complete a capstone project for their major. They may not use the capstone of another major to fulfill the

  • : Advanced Health Promotion Identification of health risks and protective strategies for diverse populations. (2) (2 credits didactic) GNUR 525 : Theoretical Foundations Preparation for critique, evaluation, and use of a range of relevant theories that provide guiding perspectives for the provision of client-centered, clinically-measurable, advanced nursing practice. (3) (3 credits didactic) GNUR 526 : Nursing Leadership & Management Introduction to policy, organization, and financing of health care

  • preparation workshops, social and networking activities, and more. Programs Include: Applied Plant Systems Bioenergy Systems Biomedical Engineering Chemistry Integrated Agronomic Systems Minority Health Disparities MRSEC Nanohybrid Functional Materials Nanotechnology Coordinated Infrastructure Redox Biology Sustainability of Civil Infrastructure Systems Biology Unmanned Systems Virology Visit https://www.unl.edu/summerprogram/home for more information and to apply! Read Previous 2018 SCI Scholars Summer

  • Carrie Park, MSN, RN, CNE, CHSE parkca@plu.eduHealthcare Simulation Standards of Best PracticeEvaluation of Learning and Performance Facilitation Operations Outcomes & Objectives Prebriefing: Preparation and Briefing Professional Development Professional Integrity Simulation Design Simulation-Enhanced Interprofessional Education The Debriefing ProcessQuick LinksClick here for Equipment Breakage Form Click here for Sharps Injury InformationSimulation FAQsWhat is Simulation? What is behind the glass

  • Congratulations to Stephanie Dent! Posted by: Julie Winters / April 30, 2019 April 30, 2019 Stephanie was one of six recipients across the nation to receive an American Association of Nurse Practitioners Scholarship for the 2018-2019 school year. She received her RN/MSN through the PLU School of Nursing in 2016 and is currently in the DNP-FNP program and will graduate in May 2019. Stephanie believes that “it is largely thanks to the training and preparation that I’ve received throughout my

  • research and best practices to offer students an edge in their professional preparation and make an impact in the future of healthcare. During this one-hour session, you will: Hear more about the M.BME program curriculum Discover our industry partners Receive information about the application requirements and admissions process Have an opportunity to ask questions Register for the session here: https://graduate.up.edu/register/bmeinfo Read Previous ACS Puget Sound Section Awards and Scholarships Read