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medical history on the Off-Campus Medical Statement. PLU students are strongly encouraged to visit the PLU Health Center. Be aware that other providers may charge additional fees (ex. fees to sign the required form) that may result in higher cost. PLU Health Center does not charge for this visit. The PLU Health Center keeps many common vaccines in stock, offering one-stop shopping. Lab tests and some vaccines may result in additional charges. All PLU Health Center charges can be billed to your student
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253.535.8284 https://www.plu.edu/health-professions/ healthprof@plu.edu David Ward, Ph.D., Dean The College of Health Professions is a community of faculty, staff, and students who carry out PLU’s mission of inquiry, service, leadership and care through preparation for vocations in health professions. Descriptions of specific course offerings and degree requirements offered within the College of Health Professions are listed as follows: Undergraduate Kinesiology Nursing Social Work Graduate
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Opening more doors: PLU and PNWU strengthen their partnership to support future occupational and physical therapists Image: This expanded partnership with PNWU is an exciting opportunity for PLU graduates interested in pursuing a Doctor of Physical Therapy or a Master of Science in Occupational Therapy. (Photo: PLU/John Froschauer) PLU expanded its alliance with Pacific Northwest University of Health Sciences (PNWU) by… September 20, 2023 Health ProfessionsKinesiology
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Black Atlantic POLS 288* – when taught as “Latino Experience in the U.S.” POLS 365 – Racial and Ethnic Politics POLS 374 – Mass Incarceration PSYC 335 – Cultural Psychology RELI 230 – when taught as “African-American Religious Traditions” or “Islam in America” RELI 236 – Native American Religious Traditions RELI 354 – when taught as “Race & Gender in Theology” RELI 393 – when taught as “Tacoma Buddhism” or “Religious Diversity, Health, Healing” SOCI 332 – Race and Ethnicity SOCI 387 – when taught as
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contributor to the Neuroethics research focus within UW’s Center for Neurotechnology (systems that record and stimulate the nervous system), he also leads diversity, equity, and inclusion efforts within the International Neuroethics Society. Brown’s interdisciplinary research includes the potential impact of neurotechnologies on end users’ agency and embodiment, and the potential to exacerbate or create social inequities. Brown works at the intersection of biomedical ethics, philosophy of technology
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Yannet Urgessa ’16 has lived on three continents and speaks five languages. But it took coming to PLU for her to feel comfortable in her own skin for the first time.
in hindsight. She sacrificed the health of her hair to make them feel comfortable, and the damage went deeper than her roots and split ends. “I don’t care for my hair when it’s straight,” she said. “When it’s out and big, it’s me being myself.” When Urgessa talks about the stages of her hair, it’s more than a statement about fashion or beauty. It’s a symbol of her constant identity struggle, an indicator of the growth she’s made as an international student at Pacific Lutheran University. Her
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diversity, justice, and sustainability Linked Residence Hall(s)Harstad, Hinderlie, Ordal, Pflueger, South Hall, TingelstadUpper Campus Harstad Hall is the most historic building on campus, once housing the entire university. Today, Harstad Hall provides a living experience for approximately 200 students and is home to the Upper Division Learning Community. Harstad also has some of the largest rooms on campus, with varying room sizes that add character to the five story hall. It is conveniently located
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Washington Health Benefit ExchangeEnroll Now!Washington Health Plan Finder is a resource provided by the Affordable Care Act for Washington residents to find and compare affordable health coverage. Enroll now to find a plan for you! MoreClick to Learn MoreWashington Health Plan Finder
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Health Savings Account Form (2024) (pdf) view download
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Each Supervisor is responsible for ensuring that employees can access and consult the PLU Bloodborne Pathogens Exposure Control Plan at any time. This Plan is available as part of the PLU Occupational Health & Safety Manual. A copy of this exposure plan must be available to the Director of the Washington State Department of Labor and Industries upon request for examination and copying. The PLU Bloodborne Pathogens Exposure Control Plan will be reviewed and updated when necessary and at least
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