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  • : The Impact of COVID-19 on LGBTIQ+ Communities Globally.”Bishop is a global health and human rights consultant and has worked in more than 20 countries. She is also a clinical instructor at the University of Washington Department of Global Health and the Consultant Research Advisor for OutRight Action International, a global LGBTIQ+human rights organization. As a consultant, she primarily focuses on HIV, TB, and health access for key populations, as well as on women’s cancers. Her expertise is in

  • STORY Transformative Science Exciting improvements are coming to the Rieke Science Center and the Nursing Clinical Learning and Simulation Center. VIEW WEBSITE MEET THE CLASS OF 2023 The latest class of PLU graduates includes researchers, educators, advocates, artists and innovators. Captivated by Chemistry Emily Struck made the most of her chemistry major at PLU, conducting individualized research with professors and tutoring other students on campus. She’s now pursuing a Ph.D. in organic chemistry

  • requirements for the Clinical Nurse Leader national certification examination. The Family Nurse Practitioner track meets requirements for ANCC and AANP national certification examinations and the Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse practitioner track meets requirements for ANCC national certification examination. The School of Nursing (SoN) Systematic Evaluation Plan (SEP) is a framework for program assessment and evaluation activities as required by the State of Washington Nursing Care Quality Assurance

  • & Toolkits FNP Preceptor Handbook 2020 Resources Financial Aid Clinical Partners Student Organizations Student Handbook Catalog Essential Qualifications Continuing Nursing Education Faculty & Staff Nursing Faculty Handbook Documents & Forms Contact Information School of Nursing Phone: 253-535-7672 Fax: 253-535-7590 Email: nurs@plu.edu School of Nursing Ramstad, Room 214 Tacoma, WA 98447-0003 Links PLU Office of Admission Freshman Admission to BSN Program Accelerated BSN Program Center for Continued

  • Handbook 2020 Resources Financial Aid Clinical Partners Student Organizations Student Handbook Catalog Essential Qualifications Continuing Nursing Education Faculty & Staff Nursing Faculty Handbook Documents & Forms Contact Information School of Nursing Phone: 253-535-7672 Fax: 253-535-7590 Email: nurs@plu.edu School of Nursing Ramstad, Room 214 Tacoma, WA 98447-0003 Links PLU Office of Admission Freshman Admission to BSN Program Accelerated BSN Program Center for Continued Nursing Learning College

  • excited about his kinesiology research, while Annika begins on-site nursing clinical coursework. Across campus, Tyler prepares to graduate early and Hannah explores her passion for poetry. EPISODE FOUR: SENIOR YEAR During their senior year, students complete their capstone projects, enjoy making a final year of memories with their PLU friends, and prepare for graduate school or their first post-graduation jobs. In this fourth and final episode, Hannah and Nathan share graduate school plans, Annika

  • annual one-day fundraiser in November, the PLU community raised more than $40,000 for a new clinical care coordinator and crisis counselor. Royce-Davis says the clinical care coordinator likely will have a background in social work with a clear understanding of community resources related to meeting basic needs both at the university and beyond. They will also be licensed with a mental health background so they are able to provide some direct services for students. “The vision is to continue to think

  • user essential information on that mushroom from our database. 11:25am – Automated Modeling of HIV Treatment Data: a Collaboration with Fred Hutch John Smith (BSCS), Emily Shane (BSCS), Natalie Stephenson (BSCS) This web application was a collaboration with the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center. Our aim was to streamline the analysis of HIV treatments in order to quantify the effectiveness of each treatment. We automate the mathematical modeling of data retrieved in HIV clinical trials

  • happening within six hours, much faster than it would occur in a community setting otherwise, Royce-Davis says. It isn’t just the on-campus PLU community finding ways to support students, the local community, alumni and donors have also stepped up. On Giving Tuesday, an annual one-day fundraiser in November, the PLU community raised more than $40,000 for a new clinical care coordinator and crisis counselor. Royce-Davis says the clinical care coordinator likely will have a background in social work with

  • for Operation Desert Storm.  Shirley was taken out of her PLU classes to fulfill her commitment to our country and served in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.  She served 27 years in the Army Nurse Corps and retired at the rank of Lt. Colonel.   She was the Clinical Coordinator for the PLU Continuing Nursing Education RN Refresher course.  She was appointed by Gov. Gary Locke to the Washington State Nursing Care Quality Commission, and served four years.  She was tenured and had 31 years of teaching at PLU