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  • Endowed Strandness Honorary Professor of Biology | Pre-Health Sciences Advising | smith@plu.edu | 253-535-7307

    Julie Smith Endowed Strandness Honorary Professor of Biology Phone: 253-535-7307 Email: smith@plu.ed

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  • Associate Professor of Health and Sports, Norway | Understanding the World Through Sports and Recreation | Dr.

    Eivind Asrum Skille Associate Professor of Health and Sports, Norway Biography Biography Dr. Skille is an Associate Professor in the Faculty of Health and Sports at Hedmark University College in Elverum, Norway. A Sport sociologist educated at the Norwegian School of Sport Sciences, his PhD research was on the Sports City Program that is directed at issues of integration and crime reduction in the cities of Norway. He is generally interested in and conducts research on sport policy, sport

  • TACOMA, Wash. (March 10, 2015)—Pacific Lutheran University’s School of Nursing is ranked among the best 100 in the nation in U.S. News & World Report ‘s 2016 edition of Best Graduate Schools . In addition to its in-demand undergraduate and continuing education nursing programs, PLU…

    the requirements for several national certification examinations, including Clinical Nurse Leader and Nurse Educator.Lutes in Health Care Q&ARecent PLU Graduates on their Careers, Convictions & Passion for Health Care Read Previous Holocaust Survivor Shares Her Story at PLU Read Next PLU Holds Inaugural Day of Vocation on April 8 COMMENTS*Note: All comments are moderated If the comments don't appear for you, you might have ad blocker enabled or are currently browsing in a "private" window. LATEST

  • Clinical Assistant Professor of Nursing | School of Nursing | knowltrt@plu.edu | 253-535-7699 | Clinician, Administrator, Educator.

    Pathophysiology, Clinical procedures for the Family Nurse Practitioner, Leadership and Organizational management, Policy and Politics in Healthcare, Clinical faculty for the FNP I FNP II and FNP III courses.  Chair, Doctor of Nursing Practice projects. Scholarly interest Wilderness and austere healthcare.  Alternative and complementary healthcare practices. Traditional Chinese Medicine practices, specifically Acupuncture.  Correctional Health Care. Trauma Certified Registered Nurse (TCRN). Wilderness

  • Program Director, Peace Corps Prep | Peace Corps Prep | knowltrt@plu.edu | 253-535-7699 | Clinician, Administrator, Educator.

    .  Correctional Health Care. Trauma Certified Registered Nurse (TCRN). Wilderness Emergency Medical Technician (WEMT) Fellow of the Academy of Wilderness Medicine (FAWM) Current Practice I am currently practicing in a correctional health care environment. Publications 2019 Knowlton RT (2019) Drugs Affecting the Autonomic Nervous System, 5th edition, Chapter 11, Woo, T and Robinson, M(Eds) Pharmacotherapeutics for Advanced Practice Nurse Prescribers(pp) F.A Davis Company, Philadelphia Presentations 1. Chapel

  • The American Medical College Application Service® (AMCAS®) is the AAMC's centralized medical school application processing service. The Association of American Medical Colleges (www.aamc.

    non-resident, & tuition. The AAMC charges for this information: you have to pay $25 for an online subscription. This link has a lot of useful information on MCAT preparatory courses. This link from Pacific Medical Training also contains some valuable info. The Kaiser Family Foundation has a tremendous amount of great information regarding big public health issues: health care spending in US, disparities in health care, insurance, health reform, etc. You could easily spend a number of days

  • The American Medical College Application Service® (AMCAS®) is the AAMC's centralized medical school application processing service. The Association of American Medical Colleges (www.aamc.

    non-resident, & tuition. The AAMC charges for this information: you have to pay $25 for an online subscription. This link has a lot of useful information on MCAT preparatory courses. This link from Pacific Medical Training also contains some valuable info. The Kaiser Family Foundation has a tremendous amount of great information regarding big public health issues: health care spending in US, disparities in health care, insurance, health reform, etc. You could easily spend a number of days

  • Assistant Professor of Nursing | School of Nursing | ami.woo@plu.edu | Dr.

    , skills lab teaching Biography Dr. Woo is a dedicated nurse educator and family nurse practitioner with a profound commitment to patient education and health promotion. Early in her career, she discovered a passion for empowering patients through education, leading her to pursue a role as an FNP in primary care, where she could provide guidance and support to her patients. While working at Shoreline Community College, Dr. Woo found great joy in mentoring and inspiring future nurses. Her clinical

  • Employees must utilize machinery, tools, materials, or equipment, whether owned by the employee or the University, in accordance with the safety or health requirements of this program or any

    near overhead electric lines see WAC 296-24-960. 9.6 Fire Extinguishers A fire extinguisher (carbon dioxide, dry chemical, or equivalent) must be kept in the truck cab or vicinity of lift equipment. Operators and maintenance personnel will be made familiar with the use and care of the fire extinguishers provided. To schedule fire extinguisher training, contact the Environmental Health & Safety Manager. 9.7 Operators Training is required before personnel may operate any aerial lift equipment. Each

  • Alumni Profile: Tom Paulson ’80 In 2001, Paulson traveled to Nigeria to report on the beginnings of the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation’s work on global health. Paulson says the planking broke on this bridge outside Jos, Nigeria, and the driver inspected the tires because…

    , an independent online news site devoted to covering aid, development, global health, poverty and the humanitarian community, purposefully combats our urge to simply skip over humanitarian journalism. Instead, says founder Tom Paulson ’80, it is “geared toward making people really care about poverty.” “When I was in college, we didn’t even know this stuff was going on,” Paulson says. In his quest to keep humanitarian stories interesting, evermore relevant and impossible to skip over, Paulson says