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  • TACOMA, WASH. (Sept. 3, 2019) — A new $2.8 million federal grant will help increase the number of PLU Doctor of Nursing Practice students who can serve rural and underserved populations in Washington. The grant, from the federal Health Resources & Services Administration (HRSA), will…

    faculty members to monitor students training with preceptors without the need to drive to each student’s location. “We can observe their interactions and give more real-time feedback,” Richardson said. The grant includes funding for telehealth equipment that can capture and transmit heart, lung and other sounds, visualize inner eye and ear images, and allow face-to-face communication. The grant will help the School of Nursing integrate telehealth training into its curriculum. One Doctor of Nursing

  • Artist: Unknown Makonde artist Name: likomba (pl. makomba; sometimes also called lipiko) face mask Origin: Makonde people of Northern Mozambique and Southern Tanzania Made of: Wood (ntene), human

    Description: A facemask of carved wood with natural pigment and human hair marked adorned with additional features such as pierced ear holes, carved eyebrows, and a carved lip plug. Two holes, one behind each ear, was likely used to secure the mask when it was being worn or performed.Learn more about the Likmba Mask 1

  • Approaches her work from a holistic standpoint, drawing on a foundation in mind-body practices. She holds the belief that within each of us lies the strength and inner wisdom needed to address and

    Alicia Barrett, Therapist in TrainingApproaches her work from a holistic standpoint, drawing on a fo

  • Finding our true selves and building meaningful, healthy relationships in life is key to our health and wellbeing.

    Alison Bekker, Therapist in TrainingFinding our true selves and building meaningful, healthy relatio

  • We all come from different walks of life that have shaped us to the people we are today! I would love for the opportunity to walk alongside you to pursue the goals and changes that have meaningful

    Alvin Yip, Therapist in Training We all come from different walks of life that have shaped us to the people we are today! I would love for the opportunity to walk alongside you to pursue the goals and changes that have meaningful purpose to you. I hope to create a safe space where you and your loved ones may embrace vulnerability and experience growth! As an Asian-American, trauma-informed therapist, I am determined to create an inclusive space for clients to process genuine emotions and

  • My goal is to provide a refuge, where all individuals, couples and families can come, to talk without the fear of being judged and to find hope and healing in their lives and relationships.

    Alyssa Hilliker, Therapist in TrainingMy goal is to provide a refuge, where all individuals, couples

  • I firmly believe in the uniqueness of each person's journey toward healing and growth. I am dedicated to meeting you where you are and creating a safe space where you feel empowered to explore the

    Andrea Archambault, Therapist in TrainingI firmly believe in the uniqueness of each person’s journ

  • I am dedicated to providing support and guidance to individuals and couples seeking to navigate life's challenges.

    Anika Karp, Therapist in TrainingI am dedicated to providing support and guidance to individuals and

  • My name is Anna and I was born and raised just outside of Portland, Oregon. I am a white, non-binary lesbian.

    Anna Sweetland, Therapist in Training My name is Anna and I was born and raised just outside of Portland, Oregon. I am a white, non-binary lesbian. I define my non-binary identity as a gender that is neither male nor female, and I should be referred to using they/them pronouns (ex. “My therapist’s name is Anna. They have brown hair”). In my free time, I really enjoy being outside walking around, bird-watching, and always keeping an eye out for whales in the sound! I am an artist, and I enjoy

  • After many years in healthcare, I found myself craving a deeper connection to the people and communities I was serving.

    Ashley Raburn, Therapist in TrainingAfter many years in healthcare, I found myself craving a deeper