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  • So You Want to Be an Optometrist?Optometrists are health care providers who examine, diagnose, treat, and manage diseases and disorders of the visual system. Optometrists are responsible for examining patients, diagnosing eye and vision problems, testing patients’ depth and color perception, and testing patients’ ability to coordinate and focus their eyes. They also prescribe contact lenses and glasses, treat eye problems like glaucoma, and refer patients to other doctors. To practice as an

  • an exceptional disease and the recognition and care that this takes away from other diseases and public health challenges in poor countries. Her current research is on surgical care in poor countries, focusing on the preconceptions about experience, expense and availability. She is also researching the challenges and opportunities of resilience-based public health policies. Benton is an avid blogger and tweeter about many pressing issues, such as biopolitics, race and gender.Grete BrochmannTitle

  • path. Create a living resume, and add to it regularly.Additional ResourcesWashington Department of Veterans Affairs (state)As a Partner for Veteran Supportive Campuses with the WDVA, we have access to local and regional support resources in addition to those found at the federal level.Veterans Affairs (Federal)As a Yellow-Ribbon school, we are a signatory for the Eight Keys to Veteran Success and the president’s Principals of Excellence. Learn more about your benefits, health care, and other

  • Submit your Medical History Record and Proof of Immunizations to the Health Center. A copy of this form was included in you admission packet, or you can clink this link to print out a new health form. This is mandatory. (Currently a Lute? You can skip this step.) Apply for financial aid (if applicable). PLU’s institution code is: 003785. The link to fill out the FAFSA is: https://fafsa.ed.gov/ There are several mandatory steps on the Student Financial Services website, concerning financial aid and

  • : See Health Center Hours Building also houses other groups that comprise Wellbeing Services and Resources: Dean of Students Office Office of Accessibility and Accommodation Resources Student Care Network Human ResourcesPublic Access Year Round Monday-Friday: 8:00am-5:00pm – Closed for lunch 12:30pm-1:30pm PLU Student & Employee Access Monday-Friday: 8:00am-5:00pm Closed for lunch 12:30pm-1:30pm Ingram HallNo Public Access Card-only Access May be unlocked for scheduled events PLU Student & Staff

  • explore how deep currents of religious themes shape great literature, she returned to college to earn a Ph.D. in history and historical theology.  Originally from the Pacific Northwest, Llewellyn Ihssen began teaching at PLU in 2005 as an adjunct professor. Many of her courses focus on the intersection of medicine, economics, social ethics, and religion — a favorite course was “Health and Healing in Christian History.”  Religious philosophies and theologies “shape people’s ideas of the body, and care

  • Evaluate Areas of Consideration When selecting a study away program, it is important to evaluate your options from several angles. Consider location(s) of interest, academic offerings, extracurricular opportunities, your lifestyle, housing needs, your financial situation, access to health and wellness, and your identities. Review some or all of the following questions to evaluate your needs/wants in a study away program. Keep in mind, many of these questions and statements may not be applicable

  • Press RoomThe successes of MediaLab and its members have generated significant news coverage. Here are a few of the articles that have helped create and sustain the buzz about MediaLab… Tacoma Weekly“MediaLab Premiere Examines Homelessness” –Tacoma Weekly May 2, 2021 South Sound Magazine“MediaLab Documentary Wins 2021 College Emmy” –South Sound Magazine Oct 13, 2021 PLU Newsroom“PLU MediaLab Film Project Nominated for Student Emmy Award” –PLU Newsroom May 13, 2020 PLU Newsroom“Living on the

  • consists of the DNP core coursework (information systems and patient care technology, epidemiology, analytical methods, translating research into practice, and health policy) and a DNP Scholarly Project. The Master of Business Administration consists of 9 required courses. This track is perfect for a registered nurse with a MSN degree. The program can be completed full-time in three years, or part-time within five years. Classes meet on campus in small cohorts and with close faculty support. Total

  • -authored with Greg Hibbard PLU ’15) Philosophy in the Contemporary World 2016 Greg Johnson: The Situated Self and Utopian Thinking. Hypatia: A Journal of Feminist Philosophy (Summer 2002) On the Importance of Reversibility in Deliberative Democracy. Social Philosophy Today (Fall 2004) Pauline Shanks Kaurin: The Warrior, Military Ethics and Contemporary Warfare: Achilles Goes Asymmetric (Routledge 2014) Paul Menzel: Strong Medicine: The Ethical Rationing of Health Care. (Oxford University Press) How