Healthcare Chaplaincy - State of the Science


Healthcare Chaplaincy - State of the Science

Thursday, June 12, 8 AM - 5 PM (CDT)

In conjunction with the annual Association of Professional Chaplains (APC) Conference (June 12-15) being hosted in the Minneapolis area, Transforming Chaplaincy is excited to announce the first ever, Healthcare Chaplaincy - State of the Science. It will be a one day event on Thursday, June 12, 8 AM - 5 PM (CDT).

The morning session, Using Emerging Evidence to Strengthen the Value Proposition for Spiritual Care, will feature the following themes: 1) Staff Care, 2) Chaplaincy Education and Development, and 3) Mapping Studies.

The afternoon session, Innovations Transforming Spiritual Care, will be focused on 4) Spiritual Screening and 5) Assessment culminating with a final end-of-the-day panel.

To support navigating your way through this registration process, check out the short video below. We look forward to seeing you for this inaugural in-person event featuring over thirty chaplain researchers and leaders in the field. Come make history with us!

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