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) Hometown: Saipan, Northern Mariana Islands Major: Nursing Campus Involvement: Delta Iota Chi (nursing honor society), Blood Drive Coordinator, Rieke Diversity Scholar What she is doing now: Neuro-Trauma PCU Nurse at St. Joseph Medical Center (Tacoma) Nathan Adams '20 Nathan Adams ‘20 (he/him) Hometown: Federal Way, Washington Major: Kinesiology Campus Involvement: Jazz Ensemble, Residential Life, Ultimate Team, Platonic (acapella group) What he is doing now: Masters student studying exercise physiology
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collaboration with the Wild Hope Center for Vocation. McInally interviews students and alumni from various disciplines, asking big questions, and really fleshing out what vocation looks like in the everyday. Read Previous National Guard member and nursing major prioritizes service to his community Read Next Musical Theater student reflects on favorite shows LATEST POSTS Summer Reading Recommendations July 11, 2024 Stuart Gavidia ’24 majored in computer science while interning at Amazon, Cannon, and Pierce
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A. General Procedures An infectious waste is an untreated solid or liquid waste capable of causing an infectious disease via an exposure to a pathogenic organism of sufficient virulence and dosage through a portal of entry in a susceptible host. Items such as band aids, diabetic test strips, vomit, or tools that have minimal bodily fluid on them typically are not considered infectious waste, but should still be handled with care. All infectious waste shall be identified with a biohazard symbol
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, medical schools and public health graduate programs are recognizing the importance of professionals who understand diversity and spirituality. In fact, many medical and nursing schools now advise that practitioners take not only a medical history of incoming patients, but also a spiritual history as well. Such shifts in the medical marketplace helped inspire a new set of courses at PLU. During the 2015-2016 academic year, the Religion department will be offering a new set of linked courses: Religion
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Ash Bechtel ’24 combines science and social work for holistic view of patient care; aims to serve Hispanic community Ash Bechtel has always wanted to be in healthcare, but she wasn’t sure which direction to take — nursing or medical school. So, Ash counseled with family and academic advisors before deciding to pursue a biology major that would lead her to becoming a doctor.… June 13, 2024 AcademicsBiologyGender Sexuality and Race StudiesGlobal EducationPre-HealthSciencesStudent LifeStudy Away
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anything with an open mind to be willing to listen. I’ve developed a much more critical way of thinking because of my time at PLU. That’s helped me learn how to form my own ideas, but at the same time, my experiences here have taught me to stay open and listen. That openness was so important last summer during my research project. Dr. Saxowsky handed me a huge stack of articles and research to review when I started, and I had to accept the fact that I didn’t know anything. Moving through the stages of
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what you can build from it, or what patterns you can find and connections you can make. When did you decide on environmental studies? My Writing 101 course was “Evolutionary Biology and Taxonomy.” The purpose of the class was to learn scientific technical writing, but I was surprised at how arbitrary taxonomy is. That got me interested in animal studies and a critical lens of the sciences, which is why I added environmental studies. The first thing I noticed on the bus from the airport [in Oxford
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, faculty seminar on Lutheran Higher Education, and fellows program. Our Meant to Live events connect alumni and current students. This year, our student interns produced an amazing video series and podcast which are worth checking out! Vocation is such a complex, rich, and important concept and we hope that the Wild Hope Institute will help us to reach every student who wants to engage with it. Real work around vocation requires time, trusting relationships and mentoring, critical questioning, reading
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Scholarship in Ireland: Full scholarship to cover the tuition of a masters program in Ireland. Oceania Go Abroad: For study in New Zealand. Semester, J-Term, or Summer. USA Explore America Travel Scholarship: For travel in the United States. Diversity Abroad Consortium Summer Scholarship: For domestic and global engagement programs located in the United States. LanguageScholarships for Language Study Critical Language Scholarship: Fully funded intensive study of a critical language. Summer. Boren Awards
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The Curriculum and Performance Evaluation committees are program specific and oversee all curriculum, instruction, and evaluation policies, procedures, revisions, and issues within their respective program in the School of Nursing. Opportunities for students to represent their program of study will be provided. In the prelicensure programs opportunities are available for student representation from the traditional BSN, the ABSN, and the ELMSN programs. Each program level leader will convene
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