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  • TelepreceptingEven before the COVID19 pandemic, telehealth was becoming more and more important for providing access to health care especially in rural areas, health professional shortage areas, and medically underserved areas.  Now in this watershed moment, telehealth has become central to providing health care generally.  Please see this 52-min video from University of California at San Francisco about teleprecepting, especially for Psychiatric-Mental Health Nurse Practitioner students. https

  • International students who do not meet the English language proficiency requirement for admission to the PLU graduate program of their interest are encouraged to join the University community through the International Pathway Program (IPP). To be admitted to this program, students must have a Bachelor’s degree or equivalent and are required to submit the following: A completed IPP application. Official transcripts from all colleges or universities attended in the United States, home country, or

  • : $32,300 ($950 per credit) 2024 MAE Secondary Track Cost Sheet in PDF format Tuition is based on a cohort model. The tuition covers the costs of this program only. Costs and courses for endorsement are not included in the cohort price. Students must complete the program with their cohort to remain eligible for cohort pricing. Additional fees: Technology fee ($270/year), wellness fee ($110/year), a one-time matriculation fee ($205), books and materials for coursework, certification, fingerprinting

  • RegistrationPlease register for the event by August 20Register for Orientation and Welcome DinnerSchedule: Thursday, September 5, 20193:00pm: Business Programs Orientation - MCLT 103 (for MBA, MSF, and MSMA students)All new incoming graduate students of the MBA, MSMA and MSF programs will meet in Morken Center Room 103 for their program orientation.  If you are unable to attend this event please notify your program director.4:00pm: Student Services Orientation - AUC 214A (for all new graduate

  • ! Make sure both parties’ obligations are fair (for example, both parties are required to carry insurance, not just one) Make sure ALL important terms are contained within the contract (not in a verbal agreement). If the other party fails to include all verbal terms in a written contract, walk away! In the state of Washington, verbal agreements made over the phone or in other correspondence may still be legally binding. Ensure all communication is as clear as possible and avoid making statement that

  • experience level with both full-time and part-time positions. They test for and verify a variety of client samples, ranging from pesticides analysis used in agricultural products, to trace metal analysis in water sources. At the end of the day, whether it’s a legal issue with major recall or quality assurance, they provide unbiased data for application in whatever the customers’ needs may be. The skills and experience you will gain here will guide you in your career and prepare you to work in almost any

  • How to Be SuccessfulStudy skills for online learningOnline learning requires students to become masters of time management. Students complete online lessons and activities independently according to deadlines established by the instructor. During a compressed term schedule, it is easy to fall behind. Many online students find it helpful to review all of the work due each week and then create a plan for when they will complete each task on their list. Successful online students also remember

  • Dean Butterworth U.S. Park Ranger, Outreach and Education Specialist, Olympic National Park Biography Biography Dean Butterworth is the Outreach and Education Specialist at Olympic 
National Park. Dean began his career in the National Park Service as a
volunteer at Golden Gate National Recreation Area in 1998. Working for the 
National Park Service is a dream fulfilled and has allowed him to work, 
live, and play in the Sierra Nevada, Pacific Northwest, Greater
 Yellowstone, and the Colorado

  • Family Nurse Practitioner CurriculumThe Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) curriculum consists of the DNP core coursework (information systems and patient care technology, epidemiology, analytical methods, translating research into practice, and health policy), a DNP Scholarly Project, the Family Nurse Practitioner specialty coursework, and the clinical specialty core.  The Family Nurse Practitioner core coursework focuses on client-centered clinical practice and prepares nurses to respond to the

  • , & Veronica Tran It’s for the Greater Good: Do the Results of Morally Ambiguous Studies Sway Perceptions of Unethical Methodologies? 2. Georgia A. Eastlake Discrimination in Hiring Practices: The Impact of Gender on Perceived Job Fitness 3. Naomi Lapp A Pervasive Preoccupation: An Overview of Body Dysmorphic Disorder and Suggested Methods for Support 4. Students of PSYC 481 Cell Phone Salience and Attention: A Replication and Extension of Ward, Duke, Gneezy, and Bos (2017) 5. Amber L. Cooper Origins and