APC Fall Symposium: Healthcare Chaplaincy - State of the Science


APC Fall Symposium: Healthcare Chaplaincy -
State of the Science

Thurs., Oct. 30, 9 AM-4 PM (CT)

We're doing it again! The Healthcare Chaplaincy - State of the Science will be offered once more (just in a slightly condensed version from the in-person event, June 2025) as the Association of Professional Chaplains Fall Online Symposium, Thursday, October 30, 9 AM - 4 PM (Central Time).

Get all your research CEs in one day and ✅ that box with us.

Let's keeping advancing spiritual care through research.

Transforming Chaplaincy: Advancing Spiritual Care Through Research

Vision: We envision a future when chaplaincy is formed, informed, and transformed by evidence-based practice

Mission: The mission of Transforming Chaplaincy is to promote evidence-based spiritual care and integrate research into professional practice and education by fostering a culture of inquiry

Our mailing address is:
Transforming Chaplaincy
Rush University Medical Center
Department of Religion, Health, and Human Values
1653 West Congress Parkway
Chicago, IL 60612

Kit's address: 113 Cherry St #92768, Seattle, WA 98104-2205
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Transforming Chaplaincy

Transforming Chaplaincy promotes evidence-based spiritual care and integrate research into professional practice and education by fostering a culture of inquiry

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