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  • Year 1 SummerGNUR 701 Foundations of Scholarly Writing & Communication (2) GNUR 702 Advanced Practice Roles & Collaboration (1) GNUR 706 Biostats, Analytical Methods, & Epidemiology (3)2 Credits 1 Credit 3 Credits FallGNUR 703 Theoretical Foundations & Evidence-based Practice (3) GNUR 707 Quality Improvement & Research Methods (3)3 Credits 3 Credits J-TermGNUR 704 Pop Health, Policy, & Politics (2) GNUR 708 Leadership & Resource Management (3) 2 Credits 3 Credits SpringGNUR 705 Information

  • Health: Early Detection, Monitoring, and Control of Parkinsonian Tremor 3rd Place: Nitya Krishna Kumar, Olympia HS and Veenadhari Kollipara, Interlake HS: Towards Next Generation Cancer Treatment Modality: In-vivo dosimetry studies of Boron Neutron Capture Therapy using protist models 4th Place: Abhinav Gundrala, Olympia HS: Efficiently Diagnosing Heart Arrhythmia Using Machine Learning Algorithms Please click on the links below for other award winners: 9-12 Category Awards 9-12 Specialty Awards 6-8

  • , families, groups, and communities to achieve their goals, while also working toward macro-level, policy, and institutional change. If you want to assist others, serve your communities, and work toward social change, a bachelor’s degree in Social Work at PLU could be your path to a meaningful career in social work, human services, and other health and education fields. If you are a transfer student, you will need to apply to Pacific Lutheran University and be admitted before you can proceed. If you are

  • policy and Washington State law. Students voluntarily seeking assistance for a gambling-related problem may do so without fear of disciplinary action, and will be treated with the utmost sensitivity and confidentiality.  Such assistance may be sought through a residence hall staff member; the Residential Life Office, 253-535-7200; Health Services, 253-535-7337; Counseling Services, 253-535-7206; Campus Ministry, 253-535-7200; and the Office of Student Rights and Responsibilities, 253-535-7462

  • schedules as applicable Accessing Health and Counseling services Interim suspension 

  • can also use the PLU Crisis Line (24/7) at 253-535-7075 or Lute Telehealth’s TalkNow feature (24/7) to connect with a counselor on-demand.  These two resources can be accessed without limit and at any time of the day. Support for faculty or staff:  Please consider the use of PLU’s Employee Assistance Program. Downloadable Flyers / HandoutsWorking Through Grief Taking Care of Your Emotional Health after a Difficult Event Is There Anything I Can Do To Help_ Dealing with Grief How to Manage Reactions

  • the responses to them. This exhibit supported the PLU Counseling Center, PLU Health Center, the School of Nursing, and departments of History, Political Science, Sociology, and Psychology. Read Previous Where’s the New Testing Center? Read Next On Exhibit (Virtually): Wang Center Contest Winners LATEST POSTS On Exhibit: Veterans Day: A Salute to Service November 1, 2022 Black History Month: Seeking (a Supreme Court) Justice February 2, 2022 Mortvedt Library materials for HEALING: PATHWAYS FOR

  • : Born This Way and Fighting to Live – How Prejudice Contributes to Mental Health Outcomes of Sexual and Gender Minorities  A look at the impact of negative effects of stigma on LGBTQ+ individuals. Great work – and so creative! Read Previous Pacific Lutheran University Psychology Professor Meets with Members of Congress Read Next Pacific Lutheran University Professor Invited Speaker at United States Naval Academy LATEST POSTS Ricky Haneda ’22 | Psychology Major February 18, 2022 The Evolution of

  • . Lastly, I would like to thank Suzanne Nelson for bringing this complex topic to my attention during her class last Fall. This has turned out to be a perfect marrying of my two majors that I would never have had the chance to explore without her. The One Health Approach to the Arctic: Using Climate Change, Environmental Pollution, and Inuit Relationships with Food to Evaluate Ecosystem and Human Health.In this paper, I take a holistic health approach to the study of the Arctic called The One Health

  • occupational health standards, workers who are exposed to temperature extremes, radiant heat, humidity, or air velocity combinations that are likely to cause a harmful physiological response must be protected.3.0 Factors Associated With Thermal Stress 3.1 Cold Stress Presence of wet clothing, contact with metals, wind-chill, and difference in temperature between the body and its surroundings directly influence the risk and extent of cold injuries. Vulnerability is increased when cardiovascular disease