As with last year, ACPE is providing funding on a competitive basis for innovative CPE projects. From ACPE: The 2019 Innovative Program Awards funding cycle is now open! Funded by a [...]
Along with Qian Zhang, Jess Shenkel, Sara Paasche-Orlow, Elizabeth Howard, Margaret Bryan, and John N. Morris, Wendy Cadge has published a new article in Journal of Health Care Chaplaincy. You [...]
The National Association of Catholic Chaplains will hold its annual conference May 31 – June 3, 2019. The event will take place in Mundelein, Illinois. This year’s theme is [...]
APC has announced its 2019 Symposium: “Spiritual Care in a Clinical World: Integrating Character, Skills and Outcomes.” This year’s symposium will take place on Thursday, [...]
Transforming Chaplaincy Fellow Beba Tata reports on a Research Literacy Day held at the Mayo Clinic in March: The Department of Chaplaincy Services at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota [...]
Job Code: CB34C Methodist Hospital, Indianapolis, IN Dept: Chaplaincy Services 109125 (109125) – Active Full Time – Days The chaplain provides for the religious and spiritual care of [...]
From the Veterans Administration: Juliana M. Lesher’s career and spiritual journey caring for patients and Veterans in need has taken her west to Los Angeles, north to Fargo, south to San Antonio [...]
Transforming Chaplaincy welcomes this report from Marije Vermaas and Joep van der Geer of Agora: The Dutch government has decided to make major investments in spiritual care in palliative home [...]
Research interest in hospital chaplaincy has increased, in part because it is believed to contribute to the development of just models of religious pluralism. This research note brings attention [...]
“Song of Life (SOL)” study protocol: a multicenter, randomized trial on the emotional, spiritual, and psychobiological effects of music therapy in palliative care
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BACKGROUND: Although patients in palliative care commonly report high emotional and spiritual needs, effective psychosocial treatments based on high quality studies are rare. First research [...]