From Palliative Care Institute: Speakers and workshops addressing the interdisciplinary nature of palliative care, and the importance of addressing the totality of the patient’s relational [...]
Our colleagues in ERICH, the European Research Institute for Chaplaincy in Healthcare, have launched a new resource for those looking to learn about others’ work. “Finding Research in [...]
By Carmen Schuhmann, University of Humanistic Studies, Utrecht: David Savage, Non-Religious Pastoral Care: A Practical Guide (Routledge, 2018). David Savage addresses a timely issue in [...]
From ACPE Board Chair Amy Greene: As you know, ACPE leaders have been meeting regularly with our Strategic Partners to explore ways we can more closely and intentionally work together. These [...]
Transforming Chaplaincy was well-represented at ACPE’s 2019 Annual Meeting in Scottsdale, Arizona (May 8-10). Several Fellows delivered powerful talks, as well as TC Co-Director George [...]
Transforming Chaplaincy Co-Director George Fitchett was awarded the American Psychiatric Association’s Oskar Pfister Award. From the APA: The Oskar Pfister Award was established in 1983 in [...]
Transforming Chaplaincy Fellow Kristin Godlin has been awarded the Fred S. Bailey Fellowship for Community Leadership, Service, and Activism. The Fellowship, awarded by University YMCA at the [...]
As the second cohort of Transforming Chaplaincy Fellows completes their programs in institutions across the country, we are proud to share their special days here. In addition to completing their [...]
From our colleagues at HSCC: A special issue of the journal Health and Social Care Chaplaincy is planned on the topic of spiritual care that is not religiously affiliated (aka non-religious or [...]
From Amanda Abrams on RNS: A common perception of clergy who work in hospitals is that they are there to perform last rites for the terminally ill, or prompt 11th-hour conversions. But chaplaincy [...]