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  • As part of an ongoing effort to improve our curriculum and to keep informed about the state of the art in industry, we meet annually with an advisory board consisting of professionals in the

    Industry Advisory BoardAs part of an ongoing effort to improve our curriculum and to keep informed about the state of the art in industry, we meet annually with an advisory board consisting of professionals in the technology industry.  We meet annually. If you are interested in serving on our Industry Advisory Board, please feel free to contact us.

  • Strategies for Healing Among Traumatized Youth Struggling with Substance Use Problems: An Integrated Treatment Approach Presented by: Liza Suarez, Clinical Associate Professor of Psychology in

    REGISTRATION IS NOW CLOSED - EVENT HAS ENDED Strategies for Healing Among Traumatized Youth Struggling with Substance Use Problems: An Integrated Treatment Approach Presented by: Liza Suarez, Clinical Associate Professor of Psychology in Psychiatry, Director of Pediatric Stress and Anxiety Disorders Clinic, Co-Director of the Youth Trauma Center at the University of Illinois at Chicago Free and Open to Mental Health Clinicians Friday, March 11, 2022 8:00 a.m. – 12:00p.m. CE certificates will be

  • The 2018 Powell-Heller Conference for Holocaust Education, in its 11th year at Pacific Lutheran University, was dedicated to exploring the role of medical science and the Holocaust.

    rethink its notion of patient informed consent, embodied in the Nuremberg Code.Learn more about the "First, Do No Harm: Medical Science, Ethics and the Holocaust" conference 2017 Powell-Heller Conference for Holocaust EducationThe 10th annual Powell-Heller Conference for Holocaust Education “Synagogue & Church” took place November 1-3. The conference dove into the controversial role of the Roman Catholic Church and its relationship to the events of the Holocaust. The speakers presented on the heated

  • People who are repeatedly exposed to tragedy and trauma, such as health care workers, fire fighters and law enforcement officers, may be susceptible to a condition known as “compassion fatigue, “according to a new documentary produced by PLU’s MediaLab. “Overexposed: The Cost of Compassion,” makes…

    MediaLab Film Examines “Compassion Fatigue” Posted by: Todd / February 20, 2012 February 20, 2012 People who are repeatedly exposed to tragedy and trauma, such as health care workers, fire fighters and law enforcement officers, may be susceptible to a condition known as “compassion fatigue, “according to a new documentary produced by PLU’s MediaLab. “Overexposed: The Cost of Compassion,” makes its South Sound premiere Wednesday, Feb. 22, 2012, at 7 p.m. in the Mary Baker Russell Music Center’s

  • New MediaLab film explains “Compassion Fatigue” and impact on aid workers Three PLU student filmmakers spent more than a year researching the cumulative effects of tragedy and trauma, which will soon be unveiled in a new documentary – “Overexposed: The Cost of Compassion.” The documentary…

    October 1, 2011 New MediaLab film explains “Compassion Fatigue” and impact on aid workers Three PLU student filmmakers spent more than a year researching the cumulative effects of tragedy and trauma, which will soon be unveiled in a new documentary – “Overexposed: The Cost of Compassion.” The documentary focuses on the idea that there is a human toll associated with The new documentary from MediaLab, “Overexposed: The Cost of Compassion,” examines and defines “compassion fatigue.” repeated

  • TACOMA, WASH. (March 15, 2018) – Pacific Lutheran University assistant professor of psychology Tiffany Artime has been awarded a $249,309 contract from the Eugene Washington PCORI Engagement Awards program through the Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute for her research titled Treating Trauma in College Students: Creating…

    PCORI Engagement Awards program through the Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute for her research titled Treating Trauma in College Students: Creating Teams for Change. This project will investigate the use of evidence-based, trauma-focused treatments in University Counseling Centers and create a pathway to disseminate and implement these treatments. The generous PCORI contract is an exciting opportunity for Artime to expand the scope of her research. “Up until this point, my projects have

  • PLU professor and psychology department chair Tiffany Artime and her collaborator from Wellesley College Centers for Women are leading a team of researchers and stakeholders who envision a future where evidence-based trauma treatments are integrated into university counseling services, empowering students to thrive. Artime and…

    Modernizing Mental Health Professor Tiffany Artime co-leads a project that’s moving mental health support on college campuses forward Posted by: mhines / September 6, 2024 September 6, 2024 By MacKenzie HinesMarketing and Communication PLU professor and psychology department chair Tiffany Artime and her collaborator from Wellesley College Centers for Women are leading a team of researchers and stakeholders who envision a future where evidence-based trauma treatments are integrated into

  • One of Martin Luther’s essential reforming insights insisted that while human beings are called to work diligently in this world, they can do nothing to work for or earn God’s favor.

    PLU. They are embodied in students who care for the earth, serve the homeless, grow and share the produce of our community garden with the hungry, and enter as alumni into public service as mayors, state legislators, governors, and members of Congress, as medical researchers, healthcare providers in poor countries, and non-profit lobbyists in the halls of political power. They are embodied in faculty and staff who serve their neighborhoods and towns as volunteers, consultants, and citizens who

  • D.N.P. Program for B.S.N. (Prepared Registered Nurses) The Doctor of Nursing Practice program is designed for nurses seeking a terminal degree at the highest level of nursing practice.

    Lifespan (5) NURS 657: PMHNP Capstone (4) NURS 712: Trauma Informed Care (3) NURS 750: Primary Care Essentials for Psychiatric-Mental Health Nurse Practitioners (2) Post-Master’s Doctor of Nursing Practice Degree for Advanced Practice Nurses The post-master’s D.N.P. degree builds on the master’s degree in advanced practice nursing (Nurse Practitioner, Certified Nurse Midwife, Clinical Nurse Specialist, Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist). Students complete the D.N.P. Core and D.N.P. Project

  • Schedule Program length: 27 months (not including pre-requisite coursework) Program start: Summer (early June) Pre-licensure portion: Attend classes full-time, Monday through Friday.

    Practicum III (5) GNUR 404: Healthcare Diversity (4) GNUR 405: Informed Practice (2) Summer II — 12 credits GNUR 406: Continuity of Care (3) GNUR 407: Clinical Practicum IV (6) GNUR 483: Transition to Practice (1) GNUR 498: Capstone Project (2) Fall II — 10 credits GNUR 525: Theoretical Foundations (3) GNUR 541: Advanced Health Assessment & Health Promotion (3) GNUR 544: Advanced Nursing Management of Illness & Disease (4) January Term II — 4 credits GNUR 523: Role of the Advanced Practice Nurse (2