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  • Tom Huelsbeck Associate Vice-President for Campus Life he/him Phone: 253-535-7200 Email: tom.huelsbeck@plu.edu Office Hours: (On Campus) Mon - Fri: 8:00 am - 5:00 pm Professional Biography Education M.S., College Student Personnel, Bowling Green State University B.S., Math, University of Wisconsin-Madison Responsibilities Overall Supervision and Leadership for Campus Life (Residential Life and Student Engagement) Supervision of Director of Campus Safety Leadership role for the Division of

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  • Congratulations Delta and Delta Leaders! Congratulations! We would like to congratulate Megan Farris-Maycock, Gina Fioretti and Elena Oelfke for their leadership and the Delta organization for their continued leadership on campus. Delta was nominated for service program of the year, educational program of the year, and student organization of the… September 22, 2016 bsnnursing

  • PLU MissionPLU seeks to educate students for lives of thoughtful inquiry, service, leadership and care – for other people, for their communities, and for the earth.

  • Pacific Lutheran University (PLU) seeks to educate students for lives of thoughtful inquiry, service, leadership and care – for other people, for their communities, and for the earth.

  • changing healthcare environment. Fundamental aspects of CNL practice include: Clinical leadership for patient-care practices and delivery, including the design, coordination, and evaluation of care for individuals, families, groups, and populations; Participation in identification and collection of care outcomes; Accountability for evaluation and improvement of point-of-care outcomes, including the synthesis of data and other evidence to evaluate and achieve optimal outcomes; Risk anticipation for

  • Nurse Practitioner, making them eligible under Washington State law for Advanced Registered Nurse Practitioner (ARNP) licensure. All DNP graduates will be prepared to play a key role in providing strong, effective nursing leadership and ensuring the continued quality of patient care and evidence-based outcomes in our nation’s health care system. 1. Integrate and actively use science-based theories and concepts in advanced nursing practice. 2. Develop and/or evaluate effective strategies for

  • Nurse Practitioner, making them eligible under Washington State law for Advanced Registered Nurse Practitioner (ARNP) licensure. All DNP graduates will be prepared to play a key role in providing strong, effective nursing leadership and ensuring the continued quality of patient care and evidence-based outcomes in our nation’s health care system. 1. Integrate and actively use science-based theories and concepts in advanced nursing practice. 2. Develop and/or evaluate effective strategies for

  • Washington, Shoreline, WA (November 2008) Tacoma Trauma Conference, Trauma Nursing in Operation Iraqi Freedom II, Tacoma, WA (November 2008) Helen Johnson Leadership Conference, The Come as You Are War, Stories of the Baghdad ER and the Stop the Bleeding 31 st Combat Support Hospital, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN (April 2008) Washington, Alaska, Montana, Idaho (WAMI) Trauma Conference, Combat Trauma Nursing, Harborview Medical Center, Seattle, WA (June 2007) The Come as You Are War, Stories of

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  • Are you transferring to PLU?Interested in ROTC? Benefits Financial: Compete for an ROTC Scholarship that covers 100% tuition & fees Room and Board gift from PLU valued at $11,000/year $1200 a year for books/materials Monthly stipend of $420 Senior Year: $420 Skills Leadership: You could have the opportunity to command soldiers as a Lieutenant, and ROTC will give you experience and guidance to help you develop your leadership abilities. Management: Learn how to analyze, organize, plan, and

  • -to-date news, creative content, and information on events and programming in a professional style and manner. Serve as a voting member on University Student Media Board and attend monthly Board meetings. Serve as the public face of PLU student media, as a representative for all of the students currently involved in student media, and perform all other duties as may devolve upon the position. Enroll in and successfully complete the 4-credit course Communication 427: Media and Leadership for Fall