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  • excellence in nursing leadership, practice, service, and scholarship that promotes transformational leadership within complex health systems. Please consider the following criteria in submitting your nomination for this award: MSN project demonstrates high-level mastery of an area of nursing practice; MSN project has the potential to directly or indirectly influence outcomes related to health care, practice, or policy; Exemplifies outstanding leadership; Exemplifies outstanding professionalism

  • of April each year for an effective date of June 1st), or Within 30 days of a change in family status – marriage, death, a change in employment status, etc. – as defined by the Internal Revenue Service and PLU’s participating benefits providers. Imputed Income Information The Internal Revenue Service has ruled that if an employee receives health benefits for a domestic partner or such partner’s legally dependent child (ren), the employee must pay FICA and Federal Income Taxes on the value of the

  • package, please fill out this form. The deadline for both forms is: August 1 for Fall and January 15 for Spring.Health Matters Immunization Form & Record of Vaccinations The Immunization Verification Form along with any record of immunizations is required to attend classes and activities at PLU. Please send all documents to the Health Center online via Etrieve, via mail: PLU Health Center, 12180 Park Ave S, Tacoma, WA  98447, or via fax: 253-536-5042 The deadline for submission is: August 1 for Fall

  • prospects. For candidates interested in Health & Fitness Education or Music Education, click the below images to be redirected to the program pages for those endorsements. Graduate Level Endorsements Master of Arts in Education and Alternative Routes to Certification candidates must complete all necessary coursework before the program begins in June. Candidates looking to earn a Special Education or English Language Learners endorsement are not eligible to test until they have satisfied the coursework

  • Year 1 SummerGNUR 701 Foundations of Scholarly Writing & Communication (2) GNUR 702 Advanced Practice Roles & Collaboration (1) GNUR 706 Biostats, Analytical Methods, & Epidemiology (3)2 Credits 1 Credit 3 Credits FallGNUR 703 Theoretical Foundations & Evidence-based Practice (3) GNUR 707 Quality Improvement & Research Methods (3)3 Credits 3 Credits J-TermGNUR 704 Pop Health, Policy, & Politics (2) GNUR 708 Leadership & Resource Management (3)2 Credits 3 Credits SpringGNUR 705 Information

  • 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

  • Year 1 SummerGNUR 701 Foundations of Scholarly Writing & Communication (2) GNUR 702 Advanced Practice Roles & Collaboration (1) GNUR 706 Biostats, Analytical Methods, & Epidemiology (3)2 Credits 1 Credit 3 Credits FallGNUR 703 Theoretical Foundations & Evidence-based Practice (3) GNUR 707 Quality Improvement & Research Methods (3)3 Credits 3 Credits J-TermGNUR 704 Pop Health, Policy, & Politics (2) GNUR 708 Leadership & Resource Management (3) 2 Credits 3 Credits SpringGNUR 705 Information

  • , families, groups, and communities to achieve their goals, while also working toward macro-level, policy, and institutional change. If you want to assist others, serve your communities, and work toward social change, a bachelor’s degree in Social Work at PLU could be your path to a meaningful career in social work, human services, and other health and education fields. If you are a transfer student, you will need to apply to Pacific Lutheran University and be admitted before you can proceed. If you are

  • policy and Washington State law.  Students voluntarily seeking assistance for a gambling-related problem may do so without fear of disciplinary action, and will be treated with the utmost sensitivity and confidentiality. Such assistance may be sought through a residence hall staff member; the Residential Life Office, 253-535-7200; Health Services, 253-535-7337; Counseling Services, 253-535-7206; Campus Ministry, 253-535-7200; and the Office of Student Rights and Responsibilities, 253-535-7462

  • schedules as applicable Accessing Health and Counseling services Interim suspension