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Transforming Chaplaincy promotes evidence-based spiritual care and integrate research into professional practice and education by fostering a culture of inquiry
Chaplaincy Research Summer Institute July 14-18 - Rush University, Chicago, IL Chaplains are invited to apply for the Chaplaincy Research Summer Institute (CRSI). First offered in 2017, the CRSI helps chaplains develop research literacy to understand and apply research critically and introduces them to skills to engage in research and quality improvement projects. The CRSI follows an intensive and interactive format that facilitates networking with faculty and chaplains involved in research....
New Publication Alert Chaplains Investigate Their Practice: The Dutch Case Studies Project Martin Walton, Jacques Körver & Niels den Toom, Editors Chaplains Investigate Their Practice presents a collaborative study that analyzes more than a hundred instances of care by chaplains in various fields of chaplaincy in the Netherlands. The research provides an answer to the questions: What do chaplains do, why, and with what results? For 40% discount, enter CONF40 at checkout when ordering the book...
The ONC-5: A New Model for Spiritual Assessment in Cancer Care (Center) Dr. George Fitchett, (L-R, Clockwise) Dirk Labuschagne, Bronwen Jones, Dr. Beth Muehlhausen, Beba Tata-Mbeng Tuesday, April 29, 1-2 PM (CDT) Spiritual assessment is one of the chaplain's most important spiritual care activities. The ONC-5 is a new model for spiritual assessment developed for spiritual care of adult cancer patients. The model yields a quantified assessment of the intensity of the patient’s spiritual...