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  • ThrivingCampus - Referrals and Resources What is ThrivingCampus? ThrivingCampus is a HIPAA compliant web application used by schools across the country to help students access off-campus mental health referrals within and around their community. The provider directory gives students 24/7 access to a national community of off-campus providers, plus the support they need to seek and engage with providers successfully. Can students access and use ThrivingCampus on their own? Yes, students can

  • (intensive care unit), postpartum wing, and medical-surgical unit through the COPE Health Scholars program. Maqui practices patient care for the COPE Health Scholars program. “Each floor [of the hospital] had unique aspects, and I learned a lot from every area. Completing the program was meaningful, because I spent so much time and effort on it and enjoyed every second,” says Maqui. The COPE program gives high school and college students the opportunity to work closely with health professionals in a real

  • Students who withdraw from the School of Nursing for medical reasons must submit a verifiable letter from a licensed primary care provider (MD, DO, NP, PA) addressing Essential Qualifications and a personal statement to the Dean of Students in Student Rights & Responsibilities. The request for return and the physician’s statement will be reviewed by the Dean of Students for approval. Return to the School of Nursing is offered on a space-available basis, and is coordinated by the Associate

  • a student who needed and benefitted from preceptors.  Participate in that tradition and legacy. Contribute to the next nurse practitioners to improve the access to and the quality of health care in our region. Then, through improved access and quality of care, we improve the health of the people in our community. Giving is also a chance to receive; teaching is also an opportunity to learn. Precepting keeps the nurse practitioner inspired, stimulated, rewarded, and invigorated to stay up to date

  • Students who have testing accommodations while a student at PLU may qualify for testing accommodations during the NCLEX-RN examination. To request testing accommodations the student will need to submit the following documentation to the Washington State Nursing Care Quality Assurance Commission: A letter with her/his application and request for accommodation; A letter from the student’s health care provider providing a diagnosis and identify the accommodation needed; A letter from the nursing

  • their academic and co-curricular passions. Often, PLU faculty see in our students qualities, capabilities and opportunities that many times, students do not yet see in themselves.” — Colleen Hacker, Professor of Kinesiology Adrian Arrives A student from Alaska discovers his love for computer science and lands his dream job at Netflix. VIEW STORY Lute Powered: MultiCare Health Systems PLU alumni serve at the Washington-based health care organization. VIEW STORY Accolades Big Names on Campus Lute

  • gain skills to understand costs, quality, and access to services across healthcare settings and involving insurance companies, pharmaceutical firms, managed care programs and more.COURSESBMBA 560: Healthcare Enterprises Surveys policy and operational issues facing managers in the rapidly changing healthcare environment. Explores challenges of managing in healthcare settings, including hospitals, medical practice organizations, long-term care facilities and clinics. Discusses health care related

  • EAP - Here to HelpDid you know that free access to First Choice Health Employee Assistance Program (EAP) is part of your PLU benefits? The EAP can help with a variety of issues both professional and personal – from dealing with stress at work to elder care and emotional well-being. EAP is a confidential resource and will provide guidance, assessment, and referral at no cost to you. Visit www.FirstChoiceEAP.com and use the password: pacific.Announcing a New Employee Discount Program: BenefitHub

  • Confronting Mental Health: How the PLU community is demonstrating transformative care Walk across campus and you can see the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic everywhere. Masks on faces, signs reminding you to wash your hands, restrictions on classrooms and more. But the pandemic hasn’t just caused physical changes, but also unexpected mental challenges. And that is… February 11, 2022 Psychology

  • MediaLab’s 2021 Documentary Premiere: Turning The Page MediaLab students at Pacific Lutheran University will premiere their latest documentary virtually on Thursday, May 13 at 6:00 p.m. Turning the Page: The Story of Next Chapter explores how local nonprofit Next Chapter is tackling the issue of homelessness in greater Pierce County, Washington. Co-founders… May 10, 2021 MediaLab