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Laurie Armatas, MSN, RN Clinical Instructor of Nursing Phone: 253-535-7696 Email: larmatas@plu.edu
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data collected from clinical studies in prevention and treatment of infectious, immune-mediated, and chronic diseases. Designed to address a growing imbalance between the demand and supply for biostatisticians and data scientists, the course targets undergraduates and beginning graduate students who are interested in learning about biostatistics, and encourages them to consider graduate programs related to biostatistics and data science. The typical curricula include an intensive introduction to
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A Performance Progression Alert may be issued to students who are not performing at a satisfactory level in the classroom or in clinical, who are at risk for unsatisfactory performance, who are not meeting the Essential Qualifications, or not performing to academic, clinical, lab, or professional standards at any point in the academic term and program of study. The Performance Progression Alert will specify the nature of the performance concern, criteria for satisfactory performance, the
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clinical courses. Entry-Level MSN students are required to pass the NCLEX-RN exam by December 1 of the second year of their program; the Fall they start the MSN level coursework. Failure to pass the NCLEX-RN exam by December 1st will prevent the student from progressing in the MSN program, as RN licensure is required for J-term clinical courses. Students are to provide proof of licensure to the School of Nursing by December 1st. If a student in the Entry-Level MSN program is approved to take a leave of
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students. They are issued 3M 8210, 8210-V, and 8210-plus N95 respirators to be worn while performing these tests. Any filtering facepiece respirator used for COVID-19 protection and fitted with a valve, will be used along with a surgical mask to ensure exhaled air receives some level of filtration from the front of the mask. Additionally, some PLU School of Nursing (SON) students may be required by their clinical placements to wear respiratory protection from COVID-19. PLU SON will provide
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Ellen Wong RN, BSN, MHA Clinical Instructor and Compliance Coordinator Phone: 253-535-7693 Email: ewong@plu.edu
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Lynn Tucker Resident Clinical Instructor of Kinesiology Phone: 253-535-7351 Email: tuckerls@plu.edu Office Location: Olson Auditorium - 101-E
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Randi Small Clinical Instructor of Nursing Email: rsmall@plu.edu Professional Education MSN, Nursing , Pacific Lutheran University BA, Psychology, Saint Martins University
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completed, Dr. Cook will lead the team of contributing authors to prepare a final manuscript. This will be the fourth NICE project ever completed and was adopted as a special submission due to the need for a prompt response to the pandemic. With this project, PLU students and faculty will join their peers across the world to better understand the human response to this pandemic. Read Previous PLU Psychology student/faculty collaboration Read Next Enrico Jones Award in Psychotherapy & Clinical Psychology
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embodied the PLU mission through service, leadership and care— for other people, for their communities and for the Earth. Brian C. Olson Student Leadership Award Presented to a student who has demonstrated commitment to the university and the alumni association. By recognizing the importance of connecting students and alumni, this student has shown a potential for lifelong service to the university.Did You Know? The Alumni Recognition Awards are awarded based on peer nominations and are awarded during
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