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Doctor of Education (Ed.D.) – www.plu.edu/education/programs Doctor of Nursing Practice (D.N.P.) – www.plu.edu/dnp/ B.S.N. to D.N.P.: www.plu.edu/dnp/programs-of-study/bsn-dnp/ Post-Master’s to D.N.P.: www.plu.edu/dnp/programs-of-study/msn-arnp-prepared-dnp/ Post-Graduate Nurse Practitioner Certificates – www.plu.edu/post-graduate-nursing-certificates Family Nurse Practitioner (FNP) Certificate: www.plu.edu/post-graduate-nursing-certificates/programs-of-study/fnp/ Psychiatric Mental Health
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NURS 775 Family Nurse Practitioner III – 120 hrs clinical NURS 793 DNP Scholarly Project II – 120 hrs clinical 2 Credits 5 Credits 2 Credits J-TermNURS 794 DNP Scholarly Project III – 120 hrs clinical2 Credits SpringNURS 776 Family Nurse Practitioner IV – 120 hrs clinical NURS 795 Transition to DNP Practice NURS 799 DNP Scholarly Project IV – 60 hrs clinical 4 Credits 1 Credits 3 Credits Total Credits69
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-oriented way. Rigorous coursework and clinical experiences lead to the development of a Culminating Professional Portfolio which includes practical performance-based documentation of candidates’ knowledge, skills, dispositions and professional behaviors. This practitioner focused program is lead in a cohort-based model by knowledgeable faculty and local practitioners. It connects theory, research and practice in an intertwined and interdependent web. Program Highlights: Instructional Leadership – With
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total amount of creative arts scholarship money awarded in 2015. Using data licensed from Peterson’s, LendEDU included more than 400 colleges on their list and included the dollar total that each institution gave. The PLU School of Arts and Communication (SOAC) is dedicated to building and enhancing our community through the study, practice and understanding of artistic expression. Housing the departments of Art & Design, Communication & Theatre, and Music — and presenting more than 250 events each
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Attendance Section for additional information. The laboratory component of nursing courses is an integral part of the nursing program. Successful demonstration of technical nursing skills in the lab is vital to ensure safe nursing practice in the clinical agencies. Therefore, attendance at all scheduled lab demonstrations, practices and tests are mandatory. If an absence is unavoidable, the student is responsible for remedial work to master the material or activity missed, as well as for notifying the
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. In most cases, the person who performs audiometric tests will also provide the required training. The Environmental Health & Safety Manager may assist with arranging training. Currently, the audiologist performing the annual hearing tests also provides this training at that time. Each employee is informed of the following: The effects of noise on hearing The purpose of hearing protectors, the advantages, disadvantages, and attenuation of various types, and instructions on selection, fitting, use
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school prerequisites at a community college, setting her up to begin the entry-level master’s program at PLU in June 2010. Master of Science in NursingLearn more about the MSN program options and the Doctor of Nursing Practice, PLU's newest graduate nursing program. “Everything just fell together,” said Erickson, who earned her bachelor’s degree in linguistics from the University of Washington. Erickson ’12 is one of several graduates of the master’s program who have returned to teach in the School
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in Nursing at Pacific Lutheran University. “And we have to get a handle on their medical situation.” That work is in addition to monitoring the health of the resident population, roughly 600 inmates who live at the Shelton facility. “All of that keeps us pretty busy,” Larsen said. Master of Science in NursingLearn more about the entry-level MSN, as well as the other entry points to the master's-level curriculum. In addition, learn about PLU's Doctor of Nursing Practice, the newest graduate
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practicing, at which time she prepares the players by taping ankles or providing manual or soft-tissue therapy. She is the first responder for any in-practice or in-game injury, and is responsible for administering ice after practice and providing injury updates to the coaching staff. She also is responsible for player hydration, and would like to get more involved in nutrition education for the players. Through her many relationships in the business, Daly also has worked as a certified athletic trainer
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published by SUNY Press. In their chapter, Wogahn and Crawford O’Brien explore the efforts of Coast Salish tribes around Puget Sound to cultivate and restore huckleberry habitats. They consider the cultural and spiritual importance of these plants within traditional Coast Salish culture, and the ways in which restoring this species is also working to restore healthy human communities. Since graduating from PLU, Wogahn has put her degree and her passions into practice. She is currently the Food Resources
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