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  • Experiential Learning Requirement Enrolling in the Experiential Learning Course Enrolling in any one of these courses obtaining a registration override from the instructor of the course and completing your registration via Banner Self Service.  Students must be able to meet at the designated time (if any) as noted in the class registration schedule. 495 Internship A practicum experience in the community in the clinical, social, and/or experimental areas.  Classroom focus on case

  • Refresher: This coursework will focus on helping RISE Summer Academy students be better prepared to enter medical school. The coursework will be taught by College of Medicine faculty. Cultural Engagement and Community Building: This will include meetings with the WSU Health Sciences Spokane Native American Health Office, AIAN clinical faculty, and visit(s) to an area tribal clinic. Medical Student Mentors: RISE Summer Academy students will have medical student mentors to help guide them through the

  • a free problem assessment and referral service where you and your immediate family members can go for help in solving a variety of emotional, behavioral, family, relationship, financial, elder care and mental health or chemical dependency concerns. Complete confidentiality is assured.Kaiser PermanentePLU employees enrolled in PLU’s medical plan can visit the Kaiser Permanente website to access online health information, tools, and services that make health care accessible and convenient, 24

  • of the Registrar website. Can I submit a report of care anonymously?Yes and no. A reporter does not need to disclose their name or identifying information. However, it might be important for the SCN to gain more information from the reporter, so all reporters are encouraged to provide their name and contact information. If a reporter does not want their name used in the conversation with the student, the reporter can mention this in the report and in the follow-up from the SCN member outreach. In

  • 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

  • Nursing will provide you the instructions at that time.COVID vaccination records for clinical rotations (if admitted)In order to begin clinical rotations, students must meet all agency compliance requirements including COVID vaccinations.

  • populations The HPRB will want to make sure that investigators are adequately protecting the privacy and confidentiality of participants.Minimal risk >>>Minimal risk means that the probability and magnitude of harm or discomfort anticipated in the research are not greater than those ordinarily encountered in daily life or during the performance of routine physical or psychological examinations or tests. Vulnerable populations >>>Vulnerable populations include children under 18 years of age, clinical

  • last semester with a 3.71 grade point average. Over time, Klauder came to understand how academics and athletics at PLU worked together to make her a more rounded individual. “Watching my nursing buddies being stressed out, it was during my sophomore year I realized that I need swimming because it helped me as a nursing student,” Klauder said. “They balance each other really well. For my mental health, swimming is very therapeutic.” Classes and clinical work in her major have caused her to miss a

  • Clinical Learning and Simulation Center, and the second floor Open Lab, used for both chemistry and physics lab instruction, in the Rieke Science Center. “These renovations will have a significant impact on learning and research,” says Auman. “They will allow for more mobility and interaction between students and faculty, as well as more hands-on learning for students that will set them up for being better prepared for their careers in science and healthcare.” To date, approximately $4 million has been

  • class should be reasonably expected by the instructor to, on average, meet or exceed the minimum standard set in the credit hour policy.Specific Credit SituationsTraditional Semester ClassesOne unit of credit in lecture, seminar, and associated discussion, lab, studio, or clinical work should approximate one hour of direct faculty instruction and a minimum of two hours of out-of-class student work per week through the 15-week fall or spring semester. January Term, Summer Session, and Hybrid/Online