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  • Scholarship of Nursing Conference. The recipient is recognized through a certificate, a check for $500, and their name and credentials being displayed on the Teaching Award Plaque located in the SoN administrative offices. The nominee should represent the following criteria: Actively pursues the development of current, evidence-based content for the nursing curricula and for her/his area(s) of expertise Incorporates practices from the scholarly literature on teaching and nursing education into course and

  • . There were a lot of little things about her that really hinted at this love for research that she has continued on with.” After a bit of soul-searching, McFadden decided to pursue a career in nursing instead of psychology, and she enrolled at John Hopkins University where she earned a master’s degree in 2012. She was hired by Seattle Children’s Hospital soon after, followed by a stint at the University of Washington’s Pediatric Care Center. It was there that a frustrating discussion with a young

  • made yesterday’s ceremony possible.  The gold lapel pins students received included a signature Gold loop, which represents the essential bond between clinicians and patients. The ceremony also included the blessing of the hands, a PLU nursing tradition prior to students beginning work in clinical settings. University Pastor and four faculty volunteers performed the blessings. Read Previous PLU Professor Greg Youtz composes new opera that exposes the “Tacoma Method” Read Next PLU climbs eight spots

  • Musician turned math major is excited about teaching in his community Posted by: Silong Chhun / April 29, 2022 April 29, 2022 By Veronica CrakerPLU Marketing and CommunicationsKevin Canady-Pete ’22 has a history with the Pacific Lutheran University campus. He grew up down the street, just a couple of miles from the university. The Franklin Pierce High School graduate came to PLU intending to pursue a music education major. While he enjoyed playing music at PLU, he discovered he had a passion

  • Thecla Kirigiti, MSN, BSN Clinical Instructor of Nursing Email: tgk@plu.edu Professional Biography Education Associate Degree, Nursing, Thames Valley University - UK BSN, Nursing, Grand Canyon University MSN, Nursing , Grand Canyon University Biography I have been a registered nurse for over 20 years. My specialties are medical/surgical, telemetry, oncology and PACU. In addition, I am a member of Sigma Global Nursing Society, I enjoy hiking, vacationing and road trips with my family.

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  • allocation of workload credits, every attempt is made to ensure equity and compliance with state and national regulatory requirements. In determining credit equivalencies and allocations, consideration is given to the level of the student, numbers of students, extent of students’ need for supervision, complexity of the teaching, new course assignments, course leadership, and classroom/lab/clinical workload distinctions. Procedure Each year, the School of Nursing Dean evaluates the needs and resources of

  • allocation of workload credits, every attempt is made to ensure equity and compliance with state and national regulatory requirements. In determining credit equivalencies and allocations, consideration is given to the level of the student, numbers of students, extent of students’ need for supervision, complexity of the teaching, new course assignments, course leadership, and classroom/lab/clinical workload distinctions. Procedure Each year, the School of Nursing Dean evaluates the needs and resources of

  • MultiCare’s Leah Butters ’15 believes that great care starts with recruiting great employees Posted by: Zach Powers / May 5, 2022 May 5, 2022 By Zach Powers ’10PLU Marketing & CommunicationsWhen Leah Butters ‘15 decided to major in environmental studies she didn’t have healthcare marketing in mind. Actually, she didn’t have any specific professional sector in mind. The PLU Softball stand-out just knew she wanted to be in the business of service and care.“What I liked about the major was it was

  • Nurse Leader – a newer role for advanced practice nurses, the CNL “oversees the care coordination of a distinct group of patients and actively provides direct patient care in complex situations” (AACN). Family Nurse Practitioner: Advanced Registered Nurse Practitioner (ARNP) in a Family Practice setting, in small private clinics or within a hospital system. Employment in NP specialty areas (Acute Care, Pediatrics, Women’s Health, etc.) possible through continuing education, clinical experience and

  • gastroenterology nurse practitioner specializing in pancreaticobiliary disorders, and now serve as a leader in Clinical Operations. Throughout my career I have cultivated a passion for teaching my nursing peers how to provide compassionate care for emergent patient needs. I hope to provide an enriching and rewarding clinical experience for all of my PLU students.

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