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  • thematically unified pair of courses. Priority will be given to students who have declared or intend to pursue careers in medicine, counseling, hospital chaplaincy, or other healing traditions. Llewellyn Ihssen’s course (RELI 227) will explore the ways in which illness and healing have been understood within the Christian religion, from the earliest days of the Jesus movement to the contemporary era. As these courses make clear, sources of illness, approaches to healing, and ways of making sense of death

  • in related professions, such as social work, education, medicine, law and business. The major is an excellent general preparation for employment in a variety of settings. The psychology program is designed to meet the needs of a variety of students. To this end, two majors are offered: the Bachelor of Arts and the Bachelor of Science. Either degree provides a solid foundation in psychology, and either can serve as preparation for postgraduate study or employment. However, for those students who

  • So You Want to Be a Physician Assistant?Physician assistants, also known as PAs, practice medicine on a team under the direction of physicians and/or surgeons. PAs are licensed to provide a variety of health care services, including physical exams, diagnose illness and disease, order and interpret lab tests and x-rays, prescribe medicine, instruct and counsel patients, and assist with surgical procedures. However, it is important to note that the level of health care that a PA can provide is

  • pre-requisite for CHEM 115 CHEM 331 & 332 (with accompanying labs) PHYS 125 & 126 or 153 & 154 (with accompanying labs) BIOL 225, 226 PNWU Ranked Top 10 U.S. Medical School in Three Mission-Related Categories Other PNWU Programs of Interest: Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (DO) Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) Master of Science in Occupational Therapy (MSOT)Shelby Hatton ’17 discusses attending PNWUThe PLU alumna completed PNWU’s MAMS program and is now a third-year student in PNWU’s Doctor of

  • So You Want to Be a Physician Assistant?Physician assistants, also known as PAs, practice medicine on a team under the direction of physicians and/or surgeons. PAs are licensed to provide a variety of health care services, including physical exams, diagnose illness and disease, order and interpret lab tests and x-rays, prescribe medicine, instruct and counsel patients, and assist with surgical procedures. However, it is important to note that the level of health care that a PA can provide is

  • , Performance, and Wellness” (Oxford, 2009) Norris, Richard N. “The Musician’s Survival Manual” (International Conference of Symphony and Opera Musicians, 1993) Ergocise Protecting your Neuromusculoskeletal Health.pdf Performing Arts Medicine Association (PAMA) PAMA Bibliography (search tool) RESOURCES REGARDING PSYCHOLOGICAL HEALTH Green, Barry. The Inner Game of Music Ristad, Eloise. A Soprano on Her Head: Right-Side-Up Reflections on Life and Other Performances Csikszentmihalyi, Mihaly. Flow: The

  • DNP Scholarly ProjectsClass of 2018 Anna Marie Kennedy, BSN, RN Oakland: Creation of a Clinic. Carrie Ann Matyac, ARNP, MN, BSN, BA Alternatives to opioids in chronic pain management: A pilot patient education program Sylvia May, BSN, RN Addressing the Opioid Epidemic in Washington State Kathleen Louise Overly, BSN, RN Comparing Outcomes of Patients with Irritable Bowel Syndrome Treated within the Functional Medicine Model verses a Standard Primary Care Setting. Hiedi Sutton, BSN, RN

  • First FloorLibrary circulation and reference desk. IT Help Desk. Lute Lending Library. Center for Student Success. Academic Assistance. Digital Media Center. Reference collection. Microfilm machines. Study rooms.   Second FloorBooks and journals in Political Science, Law, Education, Music, Art, Languages and Literature, Science, Medicine, Technology, Military Science, Library Science. Music scores. Curriculum collection. Juvenile collection. African Art Collection. Instructional Technologies

  • is really just overseeing and helping out. A lot of it is just coming from the students and what they really want to do.”Trip leaders are OR’s ambassadors to the great outdoors and a crucial component in the entire process — part recruiter, part wilderness expert, part organizer, part life coach. “They make the whole experience more enjoyable and fluid,” Scheel said. “Like, if you went out on your own you might forget something, you might get into a situation where you’re not comfortable, or you

  • Frisbee coach for elementary and middle school kids, Jackie has been able to appreciate a wilderness very different from that of Rhode Island, where she grew up, and to focus on improving accessibility in the outdoors. “Ultimate Frisbee is self-officiated, which is really cool,” Jackie added. “So it teaches good lessons on how to stand up for yourself.” Jackie is still contemplating her next steps after graduation. PLU’s medical school application acceptance rates were part of what drew Jackie to the