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  • healthcare. The student will explore advanced practice nursing roles through the analysis of ethical, professional, social and practice perspectives. (2) NURS 701 : Theoretical Foundations and Evidence Based Practice This course is designed to advance student understanding of the foundational nursing, scientific and theoretical underpinnings of advanced practice. Students in this course will explore, critique, integrate, and apply relevant theories from nursing and other disciplines. These theories

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  • care for others,” said Katherine Wiley, assistant professor of anthropology and director of the new program. “But also I think social justice issues, diversity and sustainability is a big part of the Peace Corps.” Shamil IdrissLearn more about featured speaker ahead of his presentation at the third biennial Chris Stevens Memorial Lecture. Wiley added that the program will help make the transition easier for students who are already on track to join the Peace Corps or other service organizations

  • . Normally a total maximum of 520 hours may be donated to a recipient, prorated for those working less than 1.0 FTE. This is approximately the amount of time needed to cover the 90-calendar-day waiting period required prior to long-term disability benefits. Emergency Shared Leave will not be granted for a period extending beyond the earliest day on which benefits under either the university’s long-term disability insurance program or the Social Security Act are expected to become payable to the employee