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  • TACOMA, WASH. (May 2, 2016)- Forty years of nursing experience is not on the usual résumé for politicians, but that did not stop Rosa Franklin ’74 from running for office. Franklin hasn’t been concerned with what is usual. She’s concerned with bringing people together to…

    health equity and access, “so that everyone can work together in order to address the issues that are affecting the people’s health in the state of Washington,” she said. The establishment of the health care council and the Washington Housing Policy Act, which helped establish affordable housing, were two of her career highlights. From a nurse and volunteer to a longtime politician, Franklin has been deeply involved in service and community work. She retired in 2010, leaving a legacy of social

  • www.plu.edu/healthsciences/   The overwhelming majority of students entering the professional schools for the careers listed below have earned baccalaureate degrees, each securing a broad educational background in the process. This background includes a thorough preparation in the sciences as well as study in the social sciences and the humanities. The Pre-Health Sciences Advising Team in the College of Natural Sciences advises students aspiring to careers in the health sciences. Students

  • time and energy on getting and using the drug Failing in attempts to stop using Experiencing withdrawal symptoms when you attempt to stop taking the PreventionCommunicate with others about your needs Surround yourself with others who set a good example Strengthen the bond with drug-free friends and family Stick with your treatment plan Avoid high-risk situations Get help immediately if you use the drug again ResourcesSubstance Abuse and Mental Health Service Administration Alcoholics Anonymous

  • Information on AnxietyTypes of AnxietyGeneralized anxiety disorder (GAD) – Constant, severe anxiet

  • a problem Consider long-term maintenance treatment ResourcesNational Institute of Mental Health ULifeline The Jed Foundation Happy Lights Can Help LOCATION601 121st St S Parkland, WA 98444HOURSMonday – Friday, 8am to 5pmEMERGENCY911 (off campus)

  • Establish your support network Tell a friend or call your mental health center if you feel you may harm yourself ResourcesDial: 988 – Suicide and Crisis Lifeline Active Minds American Foundation for Suicide Prevention National Suicide Prevention Lifeline Hotline: 1-800-273-TALK (8255)LOCATION601 121st St S Parkland, WA 98444HOURSMonday – Friday, 8am to 5pmEMERGENCY911 (off campus)

  • PLU promotes the health, safety, and wellness of our community. Campus SafetyCampus safety promotes and sustains a safe environment and effectively responds to campus incidents. Campus Safety HealthThe Health Center offers a wide range of primary-care services, and all Health Center visits are offered at no charge. Health Center Rights and ResponsibilitiesEach student associated with PLU is expected to be familiar with and to follow all policies, rules and regulations. Rights and

  • Program CostTuition is based on a cohort model. Students must complete the program with their cohort to remain eligible for cohort pricing. Total Program Cost: The 2024-2026, 28-month Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner Certificate is 50 continuous semester hours from spring 2024 to spring of 2026, with a total tuition cost of $59,700 or $1,194 per semester hour. Cost per semester credit hour: $1,194 Total Tuition: $59,700 Nursing Program Fee: $4,046 (Subject to change) Additional fees

  • Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner Certificate CurriculumProgram length: 28 months Program start: Depends on gap analysis Total credit hours: 50 Class schedule: For the most part, classes are held Thursday evenings and all day Fridays, with a few daytime courses in the summer and January terms. The Post Graduate Certificate curriculum consists of the specialty track coursework for the Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner. The actual start term for individual students and

  • Here at Pacific Lutheran University we pride ourselves on our personal touch and high level of care for our students.  Our campus partners offer services that show our care for the whole student, not just their academics. Here are a few resources that you might find handy during your time with us. Accessibility and Accommodation Bedbugs: What you need to know Campus Ministry Campus Safety Alumni & Student Connections Counseling, Health & Wellness Services Center for Diversity, Justice, and