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  • 16 semester hours of approved philosophy courses; for transfer students, at least 8 hours must be taken at PLU. One of the classes is required to be an upper division course (300 or 400 level).

    Philosophy Minor:16 semester hours of approved philosophy courses; for transfer students, at least 8 hours must be taken at PLU. One of the classes is required to be an upper division course (300 or 400 level). Students considering a minor should discuss their personal goals with departmental faculty.

  • Mental Health Counseling Intern | Counseling Services | rachel.steinberg@plu.edu | 253-535-7206 | Rachel is thrilled to join the PLU team as a Mental Health Counseling Intern and spend the ’24-’25 year working with the PLU community.

    Rachel Steinberg Mental Health Counseling Intern she/they Phone: 253-535-7206 Email: rachel.steinberg@plu.edu Office Location: Anderson University Center - 300 Professional Biography Education Master of Arts, Psychology, Seattle University, in process Bachelor of Music, Classical Voice Performance, Boston University, 2016 Areas of Emphasis or Expertise Program Assistant, Tavon Learning Center, 2022- 2023 Residential Manager and Caretaker, L'Arche Noah Sealth, 2021- 2022 Developmental Specialist

  • School of Nursing Program Outcomes Demonstrate the ability to incorporate the dimensions of person, nursing, and environment to promote health in a variety of nursing situations. Provide evidence-based clinically competent care of individuals, families, and communities in a variety of settings across diverse populations. Enact the role of service as a professionally educated member of...

    development and initiation of safety and quality initiatives within a micro-system or entire system. Collaborate in the inter-professional design, management, and coordination of safe, quality care. Pursue practice excellence, lifelong learning, and professional engagement. Demonstrate knowledge of how healthcare policy, including financial and regulatory, affect the improvement of healthcare delivery and/or health outcomes. Demonstrate the use of information systems, patient care technologies, and inter

  • PLU Student-Faculty Research on Health Care and High Technology A conversation with 2016 Benson fellows Marc Vetter and Matthew Macfarlane The following excerpts were gathered from a May 26, 2017 conversation between Benson Family Chair Michael Halvorson and the 2016 Benson research fellows Marc Vetter…

    I’m doing an individualized major with a focus on global health and economics. Over the past year, I’ve done a Global Studies capstone in relation to this major, and I’m organizing the curriculum so that it prepares me for medical school and (hopefully) a future career in medicine and public policy.” Matt: “Well done, Marc. Everyone: I’m Matt Macfarlane. I am majoring in Economics and History, and for the last several years I’ve also competed with the track and cross country teams here at PLU. For

  • A. Department of Kinesiology B. Department of Marriage and Family Therapy C. School of Nursing D. Department of Social Work

    Section 1. COLLEGE OF HEALTH PROFESSIONSA. Department of Kinesiology B. Department of Marriage and Family Therapy C. School of Nursing D. Department of Social WorkSection 2. COLLEGE OF LIBERAL STUDIESA. Department of Anthropology B. Department of Economics C. Department of English D. Department of Global and Cultural Studies E. Department of History F. Gender, Sexuality and Race Studies Program G. Holocaust & Genocide Studies Program H. Individualized Major I.  Master of Fines Arts in Creative

  • Clinical Instructor of Nursing | School of Nursing | tbreier@plu.edu

    Tyler Breier, DNP, RN, PHN Clinical Instructor of Nursing Email: tbreier@plu.edu Professional Education Doctor of Nursing Practice , Population Health and Systems Leadership, University of Washington, 2023 Areas of Emphasis or Expertise Community Clinicals - Semesters 2 and 3 Organizational and Economic Contexts of Care Public Health, Community/Population Health, Public Health Policy, Complex Health Systems, LGBTQIA+ health disparities Child Care Health program with Public Health - Seattle

  • September 2012 Purpose It is the moral and ethical responsibility of all members of the campus community to protect children from abuse or neglect.

    report directly to law enforcement or the Department of Social and Health Services and under this policy, must report to the PLU Child Abuse Prevention Coordinator. These employees must report or cause a report to be made whenever there is reasonable cause to believe that a child has suffered abuse or neglect. Supervisors in these departments also must report abuse by persons they supervise, even if such persons are not members of the PLU community (a volunteer, for example), (2) All other employees

  • For EMERGENCIES (an immediate threat of harm to yourself or someone else), call 911 or PLU Campus Safety at 253-535-7911 for immediate assistance.

    For EMERGENCIES (an immediate threat of harm to yourself or someone else), call 911 or PLU Campus Safety at 253-535-7911 for immediate assistance. 24/7 Emergency Services & Mental Health AssistanceIf you or someone you know is having an urgent medical or mental health situation, please do not hesitate to utilize the following resources. Urgent Medical Support Call the MultiCare Consulting Nurse Line at 253-693-7714 or proceed to the nearest emergency department or urgent care center (see list

  • We are a free mental health counseling resource available to all currently enrolled students.

    TimelyCareHealthCounselingCare NetworkAccommodationsDean of StudentsWelcome to PLU Counseling ServicesWe are a free mental health counseling resource available to all currently enrolled students.Call Us: 253-535-7206 Visit Us: Third floor of the Loren and MaryAnn Anderson University Center Office Hours:  Mon-Thurs, 8:00am-noon, 1:00-5:00pm How Can We Help? We recognize that college presents a wide range of challenges. College is a time for personal growth, learning, and self-knowledge, but it

    Open Office Hours
    Monday: 8:00-noon, 1:00-5:00pm
    Tuesday: 8:00-noon, 1:00-5:00pm
    Wednesday: 8:00-noon, 1:00-5:00pm
    Thursday: 8:00-noon, 1:00-5:00pm
    Friday: Closed
    Counseling Services
    253-536-5124
    Anderson University Center, Suite 300 Tacoma, WA 98447
  • Associate Director for Clinical Operations / Nurse Practitioner | Health Services | hohmane@plu.edu | 253-535-7337

    Erin Hohman, ARNP Associate Director for Clinical Operations / Nurse Practitioner she/her Phone: 253-535-7337 Email: hohmane@plu.edu Office Location: Health Center Professional Personal Education Post-Graduate Certificate, Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner, University of Cincinnati Master of Science, Nursing, Pacific Lutheran University, 2009 Bachelor of Arts, Spanish, Western Washington University, 2005 Professional Memberships/Organizations American Academy of Nurse Practitioners

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