Category / Chaplaincy in the News / Public Service
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The Benefits of EMS Chaplains
This article originally appeared in the March 2021 issue of EMS World. Reprinted by permission. by Russell Myers A 9-1-1 caller frantically told the dispatcher a 9-year-old child had been seriously injured in…March 3, 2021 -
BOOK REVIEW: Han, Be the Refuge: Raising the Voices of Asian American Buddhists
Making invisible visible Elaine Yuen, PhD, Educator and Chaplain Making the invisible visible – a skill often engaged in chaplaincy practice – is one that seeks to find words and narratives that…
March 3, 2021 -
BOOK REVIEW: Sanford, Kalyānamitra: A Model for Buddhist Spiritual Care
Buddhist Chaplaincy Offers Spiritual Friendship as a Model for Care Jamie Beachy, PhD, ACPE Certified Educator Naropa University Buddhist practitioners are entering the field of professional spiritual care in increasing numbers and…
February 2, 2021 -
New offering: Sacred Practice
From Lab colleagues at Mount Sinai and Union Theological Seminary: Sacred Practice A Conversational Space for Interprofessional Health Care and Theological Students Collaboration of Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai and…
January 15, 2021 -
Hospital chaplains anxious about priority for COVID vaccine
From Jack Jenkins at Religion News Service: Variations of this complicated feeling — a mixture of hope, euphoria and lingering despair — were reported to RNS by a number of hospital chaplains…
January 4, 2021 -
Former NFL quarterback back on the field as chaplain
From Kalyn Kahler at The New York Times: Despite his best efforts, Randall Cunningham just can’t retire from football. A former quarterback for the Philadelphia Eagles and Minnesota Vikings, he tried walking…
January 4, 2021 -
Lab Advisor elected Chaplain to US House of Representatives
The Lab is thrilled to pass along the news that Rear Admiral Margaret Kibben, former Chief of the Chaplains of the US Navy and Chief of Chaplains for the US Marines, has…
January 4, 2021 -
Meaning-making: Chaplain Joe helps patients and staff find purpose in crises
By Jessica Alyea This piece originally appeared on the website of Clark Memorial Hospital. Republished with permission. When the unthinkable happens and a family arrives at the emergency room, physicians and nurses…
December 1, 2020 -
The Theology Programme at the University of Otago invites applications for position of Lecturer in Chaplaincy Studies.
The Theology Programme at the University of Otago invites applications for the full-time position of Lecturer in Chaplaincy Studies. The position is a five-year fixed-term appointment. They are seeking someone with research and…
September 5, 2020 -
WGBH: In it Together
From Arun Rath and Amanda Beland at WGBH: In it Together This is the last night of our look into mental and emotional health during this pandemic. First, we checked back in…
August 21, 2020
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