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  • So You Want to be a Physical Therapist?Physical therapists (PTs) are health care professionals who diagnose and treat individuals of all ages who have medical problems or other health-related conditions that limit their abilities to move and perform functional activities in their daily lives. Physical therapy is a dynamic profession with an established theoretical and scientific base and widespread clinical applications in the restoration, maintenance, and promotion of optimal physical function

  • Social Work’s Function in Reducing Substance Abuse and Health Risks in the United States 3:00pm - Break15 Minute Break3:15pm - H. Darcy King-Peterson Psychosocial Disorders and Type I Diabetes: What Social Workers Need to Know about the Cost of Invisibility and Misunderstanding 3:45pm - Mariah K. Fore It’s Not Where You Come From, It’s Where You Belong: Adoption and Identity 4:15pm - Ashley M. Lambertson Permanency Planning in the Foster Care System Saturday May 5, 2018 - Xavier 2509:00am - KayLee R

  • Submit a ReportTo submit a report of care and concern, click here.Reasons for Submitting a Report of CareFaculty, staff, students, and community members are welcome to submit a report of care for any reason; including, but not limited to: Academic concerns Student experiencing personal health issues Student not attending classes Student experiencing a death or health concerns in the family Student will be missing classes/leaving PLU for a short amount of time Behavioral concerns or behavioral

  • Email: councen@plu.edu Telephone: 253-535-7206 Website: www.plu.edu/counseling/ Services Provided:  Individual counseling to PLU students  Trained to deal with issues of sexual victimization and abuse  Free and confidential services o The only thing staff may disclose to others are things that pose imminent danger to an individual’s health and safety Campus Ministry Location: University Center Email: cmin@plu.edu Telephone: 253-535-7464 Website: www.plu.edu/campus-ministry Services Provided

  • : councen@plu.edu Telephone: 253-535-7206 Website: www.plu.edu/counseling/ Services Provided:  Individual counseling to PLU students  Trained to deal with issues of sexual victimization and abuse  Free and confidential services o The only thing staff may disclose to others are things that pose imminent danger to an individual’s health and safety Campus Ministry Location: University Center Email: cmin@plu.edu Telephone: 253-535-7464 Website: www.plu.edu/campus-ministry Services Provided

  • Frameworks Operational definitions for conceptual frameworks SoN Conceptual Framework School of Nursing Program Outcomes BSN Program Outcomes MSN Program Outcomes DNP Program Outcomes Sample Programs of Study Traditional BSN Accelerated BSN Entry Level Master’s BSN to MSN BSN to DNP Full-time – Family Nurse Practitioner (FNP) BSN to DNP Part-time – Family Nurse Practitioner (FNP) BSN to DNP Full-time – Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner (PMHNP) BSN to DNP Part-time – Psychiatric Mental Health

  • 1. Demonstrate the ability to incorporate the dimensions of person, nursing, and environment to promote health in a variety of nursing situations. 2. Provide evidence-based clinically competent care of individuals, families, and communities in a variety of settings across diverse populations. 3. Enact the role of service as a professionally educated member of society. 4. Employ principles of ethical leadership, quality improvement, and cost effectiveness to foster the development and initiation

  • designated by the student. (1 to 4) PSYC 310 : Personality Theories Strategies for the study of personality. Review of theories and research. Discussion of implications for counseling. Prerequisite: PSYC 101. (4) PSYC 315 : Clinical Psychology 1: Mental Health and Psychological Disorders This course provides an overview of systems of classifying and diagnosing psychological symptoms and biopsychosocial/developmental models for understanding and treating mental disorders (previously termed Abnormal

  • The university recognizes that in certain circumstances a health issue may so significantly impact a student’s academic work that a Medical Withdrawal for the term is needed. Students may petition to withdraw completely from the University for a specific term for medical reasons. The student must provide written evidence from a physician and a personal explanation to the Dean of Students in Students Rights and Responsibilities. The petition and the accompanying materials must be completed and

  • local economy and fund their projects. Lucas is a Social Scientific Assistant for IREACH (Institute for Research and Education to Advance Community Health), a division of Washington State University, where he coordinates two research studies focused on eliminating health disparities in Native American communities. He is also in his second (and final) year of a Master’s in Public Health (MPH) degree from the University of Washington, in the Global Health track. His thesis’ focus is conceptualizing