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  • So You Want to Be a Dentist?Dentists are responsible for the oral health care of their patients. Dentists diagnose and treat problems with patients’ teeth, gums, and related parts of the mouth. They provide advice and instruction on taking care of the teeth and gums and on diet choices that affect oral health. People come to dentists to have their teeth cleaned or to find the cause of tooth or gum pain. In a typical day, a dentist may fill cavities in teeth, perform surgeries to repair or

  • Sheena Denney MN, RN, CCM Clinical Instructor of Nursing Email: denneys@plu.edu Professional Biography Education MN, Nursing, Population Health and Leadership, Washington State University BSN, Nursing, Washington State University Biography I have been a registered nurse since 2009 and have worked in a variety of settings to include: medical surgical nursing, inpatient case management, and school health. I have also had the opportunity to assist in community research, which has fueled my

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  • constituents; Respects the dignity and rights of others; Creates a learning environment that supports open dialogue and academic freedom; Fosters stewardship and social responsibility; and Demonstrates personal accountability.

  • & Recreational Meeting Times & Places (Subject to Change): When: Tuesdays: 6:15pm-8:15pm Thursdays: 8pm-10pm Where: East Field (Turf/Fieldhouse) Club Email: womenult@plu.eduSwing Dancing ClubDescription: In Swing Dancing club, we get together once a week to dance together. Learn a variant of East Coast swing, and social dance the rest of the time! No experience required. Type of Club or Organization: Athletic and Recreational Meeting Times & Places (Subject to Change): When: Every Wednesday from 6:30pm-8pm

  • promote positive well-being among QT-BIPOC. The presentation will discuss the quantitative and qualitative research I conduct on QT-BIPOC mental health, intersectionality, and resilience while also including my journey of becoming a counseling psychologist.Unpacking the Role Visual Attention Plays in How we Learn from GestureElizabeth Wakefield, Ph.D. Associate Professor, Loyola University Chicago March 1, 2024, 2-3pm, Xavier 201 Gestures are movements we make with our hands when we talk, that can

  • ) and one daughter (Terri Catherine) deceased; five grandsons and more than ten great grandchildren. I have always been interested in acquiring as much education as I could.  I love to read and am particularly a lover of poetry and dance history.  I am a graduate of Tacoma Community College and the University of Puget Sound, from which I received my undergraduate and graduate degrees in Public Administration. I have spent most of my adult work and home life involved in social and community services

  • exercise improves cognitive function of the brain including executive function which is associated with ADHD and wanting to stop the national epidemic of childhood obesity. The school is focused on the development of the whole child through physical and social/emotional health and academic rigor through exploration and discovery of how being a healthy person benefits students their whole lives. In 2011 as an assistant principal at Wilson High School in Tacoma, WA Christine led the school in receiving a

  • History Capstone Presentations - Spring 2019 Political, Social, Cultural MovementsWednesday May 8 - Anderson University Center 1331:50-2:10 pm - Chad Gideon2:15-2:35 pm - Michael Holman2:40-3:00 pm - Nick Hager3:05-3:25 p.m. - Jessica Mortimer3:30-3:50 p.m. - Heather Gallana3:55-4:15 p.m. - Meg Elise Barnes1:50-2:10 pm - Chad Gideon “The Social Identity of Caribbean Pirates: A Close Look at the Golden Age of Piracy, 1650-1730” 2:15-2:35 pm - Michael Holman “The Insurrection to Revolution: The

  • where students feel a lot of pressure to perform,” says Grace Bingay, a PLU junior on the rowing team, a psychology major and a leader of PLU’s Active Minds chapter. Here to Help: Counseling, Health & Wellness Services (CHWS)CHWS provides integrated medical, mental health, and wellness care to enable optimal student overall well-being.  Our staff are committed to providing a confidential, emotionally safe, accessible, and compassionate space for all students.Active Minds is a national organization

  • 1. Demonstrate the ability to incorporate the dimensions of person, nursing, and environment to promote health in a variety of nursing situations. 2. Provide evidence-based clinically competent care of individuals, families, and communities in a variety of settings across diverse populations. 3. Enact the role of service as a professionally educated member of society. 4. Employ principles of ethical leadership, quality improvement, and cost effectiveness to foster the development and initiation