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  • Contact your liaison library to schedule a library session or suggest a purchase for your department.College of Health ProfessionsKinesiology: Roberto Arteaga Marriage and Family Therapy: Roberto Arteaga Nursing: Roberto Arteaga Social Work: Roberto ArteagaCollege of Liberal StudiesAnthropology: Roberto Arteaga Economics: Roberto Arteaga English: Roberto Arteaga Gender, Sexuality and Race Studies: Roberto Arteaga Global Studies: Roberto Arteaga History: Lauren Loftis Holocaust & Genocide

  • Medical Terminology Become better prepared for your allied health profession!Quickly master the basics of medical terminology. This 5-week online course omits time-consuming, nonessential information and helps you quickly build a working medical vocabulary. Topics include terms that relate to the anatomy, physiology, and pathological conditions of selected systems. To promote mastery of the subject, you will also be introduced to the most frequently encountered suffixes, prefixes, and word

  • stratification. Focus is on the structural aspects of gender and upon the intersection of gender with other social categories, such as race, class, and sexuality. (4) SOCI 226 : Delinquency and Juvenile Justice An examination of juvenile delinquency in relation to the family, peer groups, community and institutional structure. Includes consideration of processing the juvenile delinquent by formal agencies of control. (4) SOCI 232 : Research Methods - SO An overview of the methods to explore, describe, and

  • organization considered a “covered entity” by federal Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) regulations. PHI includes: name, date of birth, admission and discharge dates, phone number, street address/zip code/county, email address, Social Security Number, birth certificate number, photographs, fingerprints, drivers license number, medical records number, treatment dates and lists of services rendered. More information on Protected Health Information can be found here. HIPAA makes an

  • birth, admission and discharge dates, phone number, street address/zip code/county, email address, Social Security Number, birth certificate number, photographs, fingerprints, drivers license number, medical records number, treatment dates and lists of services rendered. More information on Protected Health Information can be found here. HIPAA makes an exception for QI activities, including outcomes evaluation and development of clinical guidelines or protocols. These activities fall under the

  • includes: name, date of birth, admission and discharge dates, phone number, street address/zip code/county, email address, Social Security Number, birth certificate number, photographs, fingerprints, drivers license number, medical records number, treatment dates and lists of services rendered. More information on Protected Health Information can be found here. HIPAA makes an exception for QI activities, including outcomes evaluation and development of clinical guidelines or protocols. These activities

  • of development, refugees, and gender. I covered a broad range of anthropological history and analyzed its ties to colonialism. I also read some of the most influential ethnographies along with very recent studies that opened up theoretical debates. It was a great continuation of GLST 385 Global Development, and also a huge supplement to my anthropology major. It counted for an upper-level GLST development and social justice concentration course. Selected bibliography: Cheater, A. (ed.) The

  • preparation. The Bachelor of Science degree is also an excellent pre-professional degree for those students who plan to enter the fields of dentistry, medicine (all branches, including psychiatry), public health, or veterinary medicine.  Many in business, education, nursing, and social work find a double major with psychology to be a valuable addition to their training.PLU Psyc Alums at WorkCheck our what psychology alumni have done with their careers.Making the Decision...How do I know if Psychology is

  • . Prerequisite: MATH 128 or 151 or higher or co-enrollment in MATH 128 or 151 or higher. (4) BUSA 203 : Managerial Accounting Introduction to the use of accounting data for decision making, managerial planning, and operational control. Topics include cost-volume-profit relationships, costing systems, budgeting, and performance evaluation. Familiarity with Microsoft Excel or other spreadsheet software is expected. Prerequisite: BUSA 202. (4) BUSA 287 : Special Topics in Business To provide undergraduate

  • . “PLU makes sure you’re in there and you’re getting your hands dirty, by experience not just by reading it in a textbook,” she said. “That’s what kept me coming back over and over again.” So, it was a no-brainer for Martin to return to the university as part of the first cohort of the new Doctor of Nursing Practice Program.  It connects students to health care providers all over the Puget Sound region, typically primary care providers, as they navigate their pathways to leadership in nursing.  Read