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  • Use the request form to participate in the PLUTO Essentials program! The PLUTO Essentials program helps faculty develop skills for using Sakai and online technologies to improve the teaching of face-to-face courses at PLU. In particular, we recommend the program to faculty new to teaching at PLU. The program is currently being offered as an asynchronous, online training for instructors who are interested in learning some of the essential components of PLUTO training when teaching face-to-face

  • Go to My account Go to Profile Fill in the Phone Number field Turn on “Send library account updates by text message“ Click Save Contact Information Who can use the ILL service? ILL is available to PLU community members: Currently registered PLU students PLU faculty (regular, visiting, or emeriti) PLU staff and administrators ILL is not available to alumni For others that are not considered to be part of the PLU borrowing community, please contact your current educational institution or local

  • The Bachelor of Business Administration is a comprehensive business curriculum that provides students an expertise in all disciplines of business. Our students gain knowledge in Accounting, Law, Finance, Marketing, Management, Strategy, Supply Chain Operations and Information Systems. Students also have the opportunity to focus their knowledge in one of our formal concentration areas or work with a faculty member to develop a specialized concentration that will meet their interest. The Bachelor

  • I – Botany – NEON Project – Wisconsin – posted 10/31/18 The Field Ecologist I is a biological sampling lead performing seasonal and periodic sampling activities and sample processing. Seasonal field sampling is conducted with the assistance of temporary field crews under the guidance of the Field Ecologist. Arborist – Seattle Parks & Recreation – posted 10/31/18 The Parks Arborist requires an advanced professional knowledge of the theory, principles and practices of urban forest management

  • individuals and cohorts of patients; Lateral integration of care for individuals and cohorts of patients Design and implementation of evidence-based practice(s); Team leadership, management and collaboration with other health professional team members; Information management or the use of information systems and technologies to improve healthcare outcomes; Stewardship and leveraging of human, environmental, and material resources; and Advocacy for patients, communities, and the health professional team

  • Clinical Evaluations All students will receive feedback (written and oral; formative and summative) from faculty regarding their performance during the clinical rotation (Clinical Evaluation Tool and Criteria for Satisfactory Performance) found in your Learning Management System. The length of a clinical rotation will dictate the frequency of formal evaluation sessions. In all clinicals, students are evaluated at least twice – at the middle and end of the course. Students should be aware that

  • ●     Sterile field procedures ●     Initiate O2 administration ●     Chest drainage system management ●     Wound assessment & complex care ●     JP & Hemovac drain management ●     NG tube placement ●     Enteral Feeding ●     Oral or Tracheal Suctioning ●     Tracheostomy Care ●     Urinary catheter placement & D/C ●     Bladder scan (Can be done with CNA trained to perform bladder scans.) ●     Ostomy appliances ●     Specimen collection ●     Post Mortem Care ●     May insert IV if permitted according

  • All students are expected to activate and use the PLU ePass account and familiarize themselves with the systems provided for them by the university, including email, a learning management system (i.e.: Sakai, Canvas) and BannerWeb. For assistance with electronic resources, students should contact the Help Desk. Email Only official PLU e-mail addresses will be used for communication from the School of Nursing office and School of Nursing faculty and staff. Every student is given a PLU account

  • the educational, experiential, service, and/or social purposes of the travel. Specific attention will be placed on management of risks, safety of participants in the proposed travel destination, and the planned activities. The Office for Student Engagement in conjunction with the the Office for Risk Management has final discretion in decisions regarding domestic or international travel by student organizations. All activities and travel must conform to the University’s general regulations

  • Oral Consent Template for Online Interviews (docx) download