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Buddhist Chaplaincy in the US: State of the Field

While Buddhist chaplains have been active in North America for over ten years, no one really knows how many there are, how they are educated, or where they work – until now! This webinar presents the results of a unique survey of Buddhist chaplains. Conducted by a collaborative research team representing Harvard Divinity School, Brandeis…

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Young Grief: Spiritual Care of Young Adults in the COVID-19 Era

Watch leaders and volunteers of the COVID Grief Network—a mutual aid organization offering free grief support and community to young adults who’ve lost someone to COVID-19—as they discussed the unique impact the pandemic is having on young adults. We discussed what this creative, peer-run care project is noticing in the people it serves and what…

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Chaplain Documentation: A Review of Charting Spiritual Care: The Emerging Role of Chaplaincy Records in Global Health Care

. . . This content is only available to subscribers to the Chaplaincy Innovation Lab.  Most archived webinars are restricted to users at the Innovator level. You can become a Subscriber, or upgrade to Innovator, right here! You may also login if you already have an account.

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Racial Differences in Spiritual Care: Existing Evidence and Future Research

This event was co-presented by the Chaplaincy Innovation Lab and Transforming Chaplaincy Data from several large U.S. studies suggests Blacks are somewhat more likely to receive chaplain visits and Blacks may be more likely than Whites to request chaplain care. In this webinar, we will review these findings and what they do and don’t tell…

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Supporting Staff Well-Being in the COVID-19 Era: A Conversation with Deborah Marin, MD

Mount Sinai Health System in New York City was recently recognized by the National Center for Healthcare Leadership as a Program of Distinction for its comprehensive support for staff well-being. This recognition grows out of Mount Sinai’s new Center for Stress, Resilience and Personal Growth, a unique initiative designed to address the psychosocial impact of…

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Data is not symbolic

Before the pandemic we asked 11 healthcare executives and 14 chaplaincy managers across the country how they gather and use data in the work of spiritual care and chaplaincy departments for a pilot study about how healthcare executives think about and value spiritual care. In the evidence-focused context of modern healthcare, we expected to hear…

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