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  • 5 Noteworthy Facts About PLU’s Master’s in Marriage and Family Therapy Posted by: thiriba / June 9, 2021 June 9, 2021 The Master of Arts in Marriage and Family Therapy (MFT) at Pacific Lutheran University is designed to train students to become systemically-oriented, contextually sensitive therapy professionals who can address the diverse needs and clinical concerns of individuals, couples, families, and communities.Tip: Passionate about impacting the lives of others? Download PLU’s Marriage

  • Mortara ELI 150 Rx Doppler – SONOTRAX SimPad Peer2Peer What is it? SimPad Peer2Peer Overview SAM II: Auscultation TrainerLab Stick and InjuriesClick here for sharps injury information. Click here for Injury Report form. PLU’s Clinical and Simulation Center Contact Information: Amber Eggers eggersal@plu.edu Simulation and Learning Laboratory Operations Manager Donate to the School of Nursing Click here for information: School of Nursing Fund For Excellence

  • Two New Doctors in the House Posted by: Julie Winters / April 25, 2019 April 25, 2019 Congratulations to Dr. Christina Pepin and Dr. Kelsey Hirsch!Dr. Pepin defended her doctoral dissertation titled “Prevalence and Use of High-Fidelity Simulation in Family Nurse Practitioner Programs”. Dr Pepin currently teaches Professional Foundations and provides leadership for our students in their final semester of the program through their capstone class and clinical. She also teaches the Care & Outcomes

  • Fall of Senior Year NURS 311Patho/Pharm II (2) NURS 314Care of Chronic Conditions (3) NURS 315Psych/Mental Health (2) NURS 316Clinical Practicum II (5) NURS 317Theory & Evidence (1) NURS 318Research Methods (2) NURS 319Healthcare Technology (1) January of Senior Year General Ed*** One course toward fulfillment of General Education Requirements (4 semester credits) on campus or Study Away Spring of Senior Year NURS 401Care of Complex Conditions (3) NURS 402Patho/Pharm III (2) NURS 403 Clinical

  • Core Classes Family Nurse Practitioner Core Classes Doctor of Nursing Practice Project Classes Scholarly Interests Chronic Pain Treatment Opioid Abuse School-Based Health Centers Community-Based Clinical Practicum Population Health Current Practice Population Health Family Nurse Practitioner Controlled Substances Steering Committee Chair Grants HRSA ANEW Grant Presentations 3/2021 PLU CCNL: Holistic Opioid Addiction Prevention Program 2/2021  PLU CCNL, Preceptor Workshop Series: Managing Workflow

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  • where students may volunteer and gain additional clinical hours. Placements are determined by the interest of the student and space availability at the practicum site.On Campus Site The Couple and Family Therapy Center - Community Clinic on PLU campus Every student in the program will spend their first semester of practica here performing therapy with a co-therapist from their class. Students will work with a wide range of clients, which include individuals, families,and couples. This site offers

  • preceptorships and clinical placements – All clinical placements are arranged by PLU faculty. All health care partners are carefully screened to ensure giving worthwhile experience for students. Supportive Cohort Model – Small cohorts ensure high quality learning experience. Community-based approach – This is a service-oriented program focuses heavily, at all levels, on underserved patients and treatment shortages. Students are placed in medically underserved areas for practicum. Graduates from the last 5

  • leader in the nursing profession. Pacific Lutheran University has an excellent reputation in the Washington area and beyond, ranking in the top 120 schools nationally for excellence in both our master’s and doctoral nursing programs. Our graduates are easily able to find work they love because healthcare centers know and trust the PLU education. PLU’s graduate programs include a guaranteed practicum placement, which ensures our students get the clinical experience they need to excel. PLU’s programs

  • the community in the clinical, social, and/or experimental areas. Classroom focus on case conceptualization and presentation. May be repeated for up to eight semester hours. Prerequisite: sophomore standing plus one course in psychology and consent of the department. (1 to 8) PSYC 496 : Research Practicum Research experience under the direct supervision of a faculty member, students may design and/or conduct research in a designated area of psychology. May be repeated for up to eight semester

  • Program Schedule - Residency Teacher CertificationTotal semester credits: MAE with Elementary Teacher Certification: 38 MAE with Secondary Teacher Certification: 36 PLU’s MAE with Residency Certification program is a full-time program. Students can expect to be at their practicum sites and in classes from morning until late afternoon, or early evening. This schedule varies each term and the time commitment will vary from day to day. Students should refer to the class schedule to see specific