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  • the Kaplan materials across the curriculum. Wishing you a great 2nd half of spring semester! Dr. Sheila K. Smith PhD, RN, ARNP-BC, FAANP Dean and Professor PLU School of Nursing Message from Lisa JohnsonClinical Placement Updates Starting this spring semester, you will be seeing more changes occurring with clinical placements. My role is shifting to take on responsibility for the Center for Continued Nursing Learning (CCNL) with oversight of clinical placements. For you, this will mean you may see

  • (3) Summer 2024 6 credits – Tuition $7,164 NURS 732 Advanced Physical Assessment (4) NURS 733 Advanced Health Promotion (2) Fall 2024 10 credits – Tuition $11,940 NURS 770 Primary Care Procedures and Diagnostics (3) NURS 771 Psych for Primary Care (2) NURS 772 Family Nurse Practitioner I: Diagnosis and Management of Common Episodic and /or Stable Chronic Illness (5) (120 clinical hours) Spring 2025 5 credits – Tuition $5,970 NURS 773 FNP II: Diagnosis and Management of Acute and Complex Health

  • education and skills necessary to function as a competent nurse practitioner and leader in the emergency care setting, the skills to perform the necessary diagnostic and therapeutic procedures, and to be eligible for board certification as an emergency nurse practitioner. The program of study includes a minimum of 300 clinical hours and an extensive procedure lab/seminar.  If you do not have FNP certification, you may need to take additional coursework based on a gap analysis to ensure that you are

  • Juniper Worthington Clinical Instructor of Nursing Email: jworthington@plu.edu Professional Biography Education MSN, Nursing, Drexel University BSN, Nursing, Rutgers University BA, University of Oregon Biography I have several years of registered nursing experience in emergency medicine, trauma, and PACU. I have also served as a Rapid Response/Code Blue Nurse, Covid-19 Intubation Nurse, Ethics Board Member, and Quality Improvement Consultant. Since obtaining my ARNP degree, I have worked as a

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  • culminating seminar, Gender, Sexuality, and Race Studies majors will develop an academic project that applies theories of gender, sexuality, and/or race and feminist, queer, and/or anti-racist methodologies to their experiences in a community-based practicum. Prerequisites: GSRS 301, major status, or permission of instructor. Students are advised to have completed at least twelve hours of cross-listed coursework counting towards the GSRS major in addition to GSRS prerequisites. (4)

  • year, students will complete a minimum of 400 hours of field practicum. Students choose a local social service agency that offers the supervision of an experienced and approved social worker. This provides students with the opportunity to integrate classroom learning with hands on work with clients who benefit from the help provided.Global EmphasisThe social work curriculum is infused with content on other cultures both in this country and abroad. Students have opportunities for study abroad as

  • Maria T. Carrington, MSW, LICSW, CST BSW/MSW Practicum Coordinator she/her/hers Phone: 253-535-7859 Email: carrington@plu.edu Office Location: Xavier Hall - 110 Curriculum Vitae: View my CV Professional Biography Personal Additional Titles/Roles Field Coordinator Areas of Emphasis or Expertise Aging Sexual Health Professional Memberships/Organizations National Association of Social Workers (NASW) American Association of Sexual Educators, Counselors, and Therapists Biography Maria Carrington

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  • The School of Nursing follows the PLU FERPA policy regarding access to educational records. According to the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA), all students must sign consent to release records in order for educational materials to be placed in student mail folders, be shared with clinical agencies, or used in letters of recommendation. During new student orientation, all students must sign a FERPA Release form in order to participate in clinical practicums that allow the School

  • Internship & Training OpportunitiesPacific Lutheran University’s Counseling Services offers a 20-hour a week, internship program that begins August 15th and ends May 31st the following year.  Interns whose schools allow will receive a $250 stipend both Fall and Spring semesters at PLU.  Our internship program provides developing professionals the opportunity to work directly with a college student population.Open ToOpen To:  Masters level students in clinical psychology, counseling, psychology

  • **New Curriculum Beginning Summer 2024**Clinical Nurse Leader (CNL) Track Fall SemesterGNUR 525: Theoretical Foundations (3) GNUR 541: Advanced Health Assessment & Health Promotion (3) GNUR 544: Advanced Nursing Management of Illness & Disease (4)3 credits 3 credits 4 credits January TermGNUR 523: Role of the Advanced Practice Nurse (2) GNUR 534: Informatics & Nursing Healthcare (2)2 credits 2 credits Spring TermGNUR 526: Leadership and Management (3) GNUR 527: Evaluations and Outcomes Research