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  • the State of Washington, Lizz’s background includes work in several university counseling centers, a veteran’s hospital and community mental health centers. Working with students is Lizz’s passion. Her approach to work with students is collaborative, integrating cognitive, behavioral, interpersonal and psychodynamic counseling elements to match the needs of individual student. Lizz has a special interest and training in integrating spirituality into counseling and personal growth.

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  • Facilitating Healing: What is a Master’s in Marriage and Family Therapy? Mental illness is just one expression of the growing stress experienced by families and communities in our fast-paced, highly-connected age. Society has grown increasingly fragmented and polarized, and issues like economic uncertainty, substance abuse, fractured families, poverty, health concerns, and homelessness are everywhere. These challenges… March 23, 2021

  • Congratulations Alum Natalie Bisceglia! Posted by: Julie Winters / April 30, 2019 April 30, 2019 Recently Natalie (’13), who works at MultiCare Mary Bridge Children’s Hospital and Health Center, received a Daisy Award for her “amazing, informational, and caring service” while caring for an infant who was admitted for monitoring. The family said she went “over and beyond for us which turned this exhausting, scary, frustrating moment into a wonderful pleasant informing hospital trip.” Great job

  • physician’s statement documenting the employee’s health condition and prognosis for recovery and return to work. After receiving a request, Human Resources will verify the employee’s eligibility and status, including current accumulated vacation and sick leave balances. Human Resources will confer with the employee’s budget head and Vice President. If all three of them are in agreement, then the application will be forwarded to President’s Council for review. President’s Council has the final authority to

  • Dr. Colleen Hacker Professor of Kinesiology Phone: 253-535-7363 Email: hackercm@plu.edu Office Location: Olson Auditorium - 108 Website: https://sites.google.com/a/plu.edu/colleen-hacker/ Professional Biography Video Education Ph.D., Exercise and Movement Science, University of Oregon, 1992 M.S., Exercise and Sport Science, University of Arizona, 1980 B.S., Health and Physical Education, Lock Haven University, 1978 Areas of Emphasis or Expertise Sport and Exercise Psychology Performance

  • 2021 Gender, Sexuality, and Race Studies Capstones Monday, May 24, 1:30-3:30 Emily Dean “Saving Lives: Making Alternative Birthing Methods Mainstream to Improve Black Maternal Health Outcomes” Mackenzie Kinsella “Untangling whiteness: The Impact of whiteness on Black Womxn in Academic Spaces” Abstract: This paper seeks to answer the questions: What is the role of a white researcher in the process of doing anti-racist work? How can one begin to divest themselves from whiteness in academic spaces

  • student nurse Kelsey Carlson 25 (R), talks with patient Elaine Streich 63, (L) at a local coffee shop as part of Carlson home care assignment. (Photo by Gilbert Arenas) The School of Nursing is in the process of securing a total of  $3 million fund to support, in perpetuity, the initiative which would include scholarships in geriatric care, and expand the program to improve the health of kinship caregivers who often are raising foster children, grandchildren or infants. The donation this year is in

  • relocated to Western Washington, where she worked at Providence Hospital in Seattle while Lewis attended law school at the University of Washington. They returned to Spokane in 1975 and Wilson entered home health care, a field she says was “right up [her] alley.” She spent the next 28 years as a field nurse and in administration. “Nursing has been good to me,” Wilson said. The mother of two and a soon-to-be grandmother, Wilson is passionate about exploring new places and making a difference. Wilson

  • Addressing Mental Health in Healthcare PLU’s first doctoral program trains nurse practitioners for lives of leadership. We had the opportunity to speak with Jessica Wheeler from the first graduating class of the DNP program. The Puget Sound region is facing a mental health crisis. A shortage of care facilities paired… October 19, 2022

  • /. Listed in this catalog are courses and summaries of degree requirements for majors, minors, and other programs in the College of Health Professions, College of Liberal Studies, College of Natural Sciences, and College of Professional Studies. Detailed requirements, often including supplementary sample programs, are available in the offices of the individual departments. Advising by University personnel inconsistent with published statements is not binding.

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