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Event : NACC102


Session : NACC1101
Lifting the Whole Patient: A Healing Encounter
Conference : 2011 National Conference
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  • Christina M. Puchalski, M.D.
  • Christina Puchalski, M.D. is the executive director of the George Washington Institute for Spirituality and Health, Washington, DC, and a professor of medicine and health sciences at the George Washington University School of Medicine, where she has pioneered novel and effective educational and clinical strategies to address the spiritual concerns common in patients facing illness. Dr. Puchalski is an active clinician, board-certified in Internal Medicine and Palliative Care. She has received numerous awards including the Healthcare Foundation of New Jerseys Faculty Humanism in Medicine Award. In a collaborative project with City of Hope and Gwish, Dr. Puchalski co-led an initiative to create national spiritual care guidelines for palliative care. Her many publications and presentations have urged the development of a patient-centered perspective in healthcare, with specialization in the importance of integrating spirituality and compassion into ones professional practice. Recent publications include Time for Listening and Caring: Spirituality and the Care of the Seriously Ill and Dying and Making Health Care Whole: Integrating Spirituality into Patient Care, co-authored with Betty Ferrell. She is also a member of the Discalced Carmelites.


Session : NACC1102
Spiritual Care Leadership: The Who' of the Department - Personnel
S1
Conference : 2011 National Conference
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  • Leadership Path Joan Bumpus, BCC Indianapolis, IN Michele Le Doux Sakurai, D.Min., BCC Manager, Spiritual/Pastoral Providence Mount Carmel Colville, WA
  • This workshop will explore vital human resource concerns for a spiritual care department, including considerations for structuring a department, job descriptions, career ladder, working with HR within the hiring process, and fundamentals for individual professional development, and team-building. We will also address working in developing leadership among the chaplain teams.


Session : NACC1103
Theology of Story Listening: Why Are You Telling Me this Story Now?
S2
Conference : 2011 National Conference
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  • Bonnie McCulley, M.A., L.P.T., C.H.T., BCC Director of Mission and Chaplain Services St. Joseph Hospital and Medical Center Phoenix, AZ
  • There is a kind of listening with half an ear that presumes already to know what the other person has to say.... Dietrich Bonhoeffer. The story is a container which holds the truth of the unconscious. Bringing it to consciousness makes it possible to work more effectively on its pain for the purpose of resolution. In faith, we will explore the meaning found in stories, images, themes, and metaphors. This faith provides openness, a possibility of conversion, and a space where miracles can happen.


Session : NACC1104
The Quality Toolkit A Pathway for a Strength and Needs Based Program of Spiritual Care Service Delivery That Enhances and Measures Quality
S3
Conference : 2011 National Conference
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  • Nancy Cook, M.Div., M.S.W., BCC Director of Spiritual Care Catholic Healthcare West Phoenix East Valley Chandler, AZ Patty Lavin, M.A., BCC Chaplain Catholic Healthcare West Phoenix East Valley Chandler, AZ Kevin P. Cannon, B.S. Chaplain Catholic Healthcare West Phoenix East Valley Chandler, AZ
  • Informed by Bernard Lonergans transcendent theology of pathway, the Quality Toolkit embraces the principles of attentiveness, intelligence, reasonableness, and responsibility in spiritual care service delivery. How do spiritual care departments identify the ethos of their institutions? How do they assess and evaluate current practices and seek out unmet needs? How do spiritual care departments relate to their institutions and apply new knowledge in the way of continuous quality improvement of the care they provide? The Quality Toolkit is a pathway for healing and wholeness for individuals and communities. It is modeled on noticing, inquiring, judging and deciding and applied with a quality driven strengths and needs based approach. Join us as we apply this model not only at the bedside but at the system level as well.


Session : NACC1105
Embracing Life at the End
S4
Conference : 2011 National Conference
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  • Deacon Jack Conrad, M.B.A., M.A.R., BCC Manager of Faith and Health Methodist LeBonheur Healthcare Arlington, TN
  • As people face the last days, months or weeks of life, sometimes it is difficult to see that even though life draws to an end, it does not mean that life has to stop. Gunderson and Pray developed the concept of leading causes of life - connection, coherence, agency, blessing, and hope. As patients in their last period of life embrace these concepts, they seem to have a more meaningful end of life journey. Through stories and examples these concepts will be explored. The desire is to have an understanding that chaplains can, through using this assessment, help patients embrace that last day of life by Living Before Dying.


Session : NACC1106
Continuing the Dialogue: The Difficult Option of Pediatric and Neonatal Hospice
S5
Conference : 2011 National Conference
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  • Patricia Harrison, M.A.T., BCC Hospice Chaplain Kaiser Permanent and AseraCare Hospices Lodi, CA
  • Come and learn about this little understood area of pediatric and neonatal hospice. We will look at a case study, learn about the benefits of a hospice option, and gain greater insight and comfort with this topic as we share and dialogue with our fellow colleagues.


Session : NACC1107
Caring Across Cultures and Belief Systems
S6
Conference : 2011 National Conference
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  • Elizabeth A. Lenegan, Ph.D., BCC Director, Pastoral Care Roswell Park Cancer Institute Buffalo, NY
  • Caring for patients from a variety of ethnic backgrounds and belief systems can be challenging for health care professionals. Practices and beliefs that center on illness, suffering, death and bereavement are varied and can greatly influence decisions regarding the health and treatment of an individual or loved one. To address a patient's individual needs effectively, health care teams must strive for a familiarity with the ways in which individuals from different cultures and belief systems manifest certain conditions and respond to treatments. As we strive to understand our patients, we also are called to acknowledge the varied beliefs and customs our co-workers bring to the work place which influences how we work with our patients and how we work together in a cultural diverse environment.


Session : NACC1108
The Road to Emmaus
S7
Conference : 2011 National Conference
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  • Rev. Joseph P. Chacko, M.A., L.P.C., BCC Chaplain, Mood Disorder Unit Mayo Clinic Rochester, MN
  • This session is designed for generalist and psychiatric chaplains to help them provide effective spiritual care for patients with mood disorders receiving psychiatric treatment. The presenter will use the image of chaplains walking along side patients who have experienced a dark night of loss and grief in their pathways, as they seek meaning and purpose for their suffering. The attendees will be able to identify stories and images to help patients regain spiritual well-being and hope.


Session : NACC1109
Spiritual Care Leadership: Planning and Tracking Progress
S9
Conference : 2011 National Conference
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  • Leadership Path Nancy Cook, M.Div., M.S.W., BCC Director of Spiritual Care Catholic Healthcare West Phoenix East Valley Chandler, AZ Teresa Lynch, M.A.R., BCC Chaplain Presbyterian Healthcare Services Albuquerque, NM
  • This workshop will introduce the concept of strategic and operational planning, including who to involve, how to structure, and how to work with chaplain team to identify goals, and build an ongoing review process and a communication process for accountability.


Session : NACC1110
"Why is God Taking My Brother? Why Doesn't God Take Me?" Children and Death, Their Own and Their Loved Ones
S11
Conference : 2011 National Conference
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  • Jim Manzardo, S.T.B., BCC Lead Chaplain Childrens Memorial Hospital Chicago, IL
  • Everyone is affected deeply by their own and their loved ones illness and dying. The differences in awareness and experience between adults and children lie in each persons development and in the transparency of loved ones and caregivers. In this presentation, Jim will speak from his 15 years of working as a pediatric chaplain and in collaboration with the hospitals family bereavement program. Let the child lead and teach has been the basis of Jims accompaniment of children of all ages facing their own death and dealing with their siblings death. Through this presentation participants will be better prepared to provide quality pediatric pastoral care in times of dying and death.



     


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