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Chaplaincy in the News – November December 6, 2021
We feature here news from the world of spiritual care as it’s been covered in the broader media in recent days. Have a story you’d like us to share? Let us know!…
December 3, 2021 -
Leading chaplains featured in podcast
From GeriPal: I don’t consider myself spiritual. For some in palliative care, this would be considered heresy as we are told “everyone is spiritual.” But, hey, I’m not. So there. However, despite…
November 30, 2021 -
Chaplaincy in the News – November 22,2021
We feature here news from the world of spiritual care as it’s been covered in the broader media in recent days. Have a story you’d like us to share? Let us know!…
November 29, 2021 -
Interprofessional Communication Curriculum course now accepting applications
City of Hope is now accepting applications for its August 2022 train-the-trainer course using the Interprofessional Communication Curriculum in Portland, OR. Participants, which are limited to chaplains, nurses, and social workers will receive…November 19, 2021 -
New chaplaincy research reader available
Transforming Chaplaincy: The George Fitchett Reader is now available from Wipf and Stock. The book, edited by Steve Nolan and Annelike Damen and with a foreword by Lab Director Wendy Cadge, brings…November 19, 2021 -
Spiritual Care in the 21st Century – Chapter 1 excerpt
When the COVID-19 pandemic hit the United States in March 2020, AdventistHealth Chaplain Ney Ramirez—like other hospital chaplains across the country—redefined the scope of his work. Rather than stepping into hospital rooms…November 9, 2021 -
Chaplaincy in the News – November 8, 2021
We feature here news from the world of spiritual care as it’s been covered in the broader media in recent days. Have a story you’d like us to share? Let us know!…
November 8, 2021 -
Chaplaincy as social justice in The Guardian
From Bryan Mealer, writing in The Guardian: But perhaps ironically, our most humbling and difficult work had little to do with death. It involved helping our patients – those convicted of crime;…
November 2, 2021 -
Fabian Winiger on the WHO’s first conference on spiritual care
The conference discussed below, which is ongoing, can be registered for here. Recordings of completed sessions are available here. What’s this conference about, and why is it important? When it was founded…November 2, 2021 -
New article on MESH Model
From Dr. Karen Erlichman, LCSW, published in Presence: An International Journal of Spiritual Companionship, on a new model of spiritual care supervision: The model outlined is a simple acronym that highlights the essential qualities…
October 26, 2021
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