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PLU's MFT Department partners with local community mental health agencies and an AAMFT Approved Supervisor at each site.
Internship SitesPLU’s MFT Department partners with local community mental health agencies and an AAMFT Approved Supervisor at each site. We guarantee our practicum students an internship placement at one of these sites. Each site has the same objective of giving interns practical experience in the mental health field, however, each site has unique qualities and opportunities for growth as a therapist. In addition to the practicum sites, the MFT Department has a relationship with Camp Korey
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Incidents reported during the last 15 working days of each semester, as well as January and Summer terms, may be expedited and have a Review Meeting set within 24-hours of the incident.
Provost will appoint any faculty members required.Emergencies or Unusual Circumstances:At their discretion, the Dean of Students may immediately review emergencies or unusual circumstances in which student conduct interferes seriously with the rights of others, with the normal ongoing work and activities of the university, or poses possible danger to the health, safety, and welfare of that individual or other people or property. In such special situations, the Dean of Students may issue a temporary
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The Gramm-Leach-Bliley (GLB) Act mandates extensive privacy protections for consumers. Colleges and universities are considered financial institutions regulated through this law.
information. Regulations carrying out this act are in effect as of May 23, 2003.Privacy Protection for Your HealthUnder the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (HIPAA), Pacific Lutheran University must take steps to protect the privacy of its students, faculty and staff health information. Requests for release of medical records to/from the Health Center or Counseling Center must be submitted on their respective forms.Campus Conduct HotlinePLU has made a hotline available for
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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
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253.535.8284 https://www.plu.edu/health-professions/ healthprof@plu.edu David Ward, Ph.D., Dean The College of Health Professions is a community of faculty, staff, and students who carry out PLU’s mission of inquiry, service, leadership and care through preparation for vocations in health professions. Descriptions of specific course offerings and degree requirements offered within the College of Health Professions are listed as follows: Undergraduate Kinesiology Nursing Social Work Graduate
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College of Health ProfessionsCommencement & CelebrationFriday, May 23, 2025 @ 3:00pm
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Telemental Health (TMH) Informed Consent (pdf) view download PLU Counseling Services offers Telemental Health (TMH) counseling services for students residing in Washington state, due to licensing restrictions. Information about Telemental Health is provided here, and for clients who desire to use the service, consent is required.
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Washington Health Benefit ExchangeThe Washington Benefit Health Exchange is the marketplace for health and dental insurance coverage for individuals and families in Washington state. The Washington Health Benefit Exchange was created in state statute in 2011 as a public-private partnership. The Exchange is responsible for the operation of Washington Healthplanfinder, an easily accessible, online marketplace for individuals and families to find, compare and enroll in Qualified Health Plans
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Musician Health and SafetyTake care of yourself! Musician health and safety should be primary concerns in your performance life—concerns we share as your teachers. If you believe you are developing a performance injury, please let us know. There are resources available on campus and nearby to help you. Be proactive—we are preparing you for a long life of musical involvement and performance. Attention now and in the future will help assure that longevity. HEARING SAFETY If you believe any
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Protecting Your Vocal Health (pdf) view download
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