Healthcare chaplaincy is working towards recognition as a registered health profession. An accredited programme of professional education is part of that process. The University of Glasgow supported by NHS Education for Scotland have developed a programme of professional education for healthcare chaplains that is integrated into an MSc. (MedSci) in healthcare. This article outlines the commissioning, development and evaluation of a postgraduate certificate in healthcare chaplaincy by students, clinical mentors and experienced healthcare chaplains. It also highlights an innovative approach to practice development in spiritual and religious care in healthcare
Health is holistic, but health services are often not. Primary care is the first point of contact fo...
In Volume 34 a discussion was started about the best way to prepare people for modern chaplaincy. Th...
Abstract: In November of 2003 a more proactive approach to Chaplaincy was instigated in a Renal Uni...
Healthcare chaplaincy is working towards recognition as a registered health profession. An accredite...
Healthcare chaplaincy is working towards recognition as a registered health profession. An accredite...
The principal objective of this thesis is to study the effect upon participating students of hospi...
The article reports on the findings of a systematised literature review (SLR) of how the spiritual n...
To date, there has been a dearth of research in the area of Healthcare Chaplaincy, particularly in t...
Health care chaplains participated in a multicenter trial to explore an implementation strategy for ...
This essay introduces a mini-symposium that asks whether the preparation of future chaplains today a...
This response to Linda Woodhead’s paper is in broad agreement with the findings of the study and the...
Abstract. The Clinical Pastoral Education (CPE) model for the provision of spiritual care represents...
The consumers of health care (patients) want their religious and spiritual needs to be addressed wit...
This paper reviews the issues confronting chaplaincy/spiritual care in the 21st century. It looks at...
Health is holistic, but health services are often not. Primary care is the first point of contact fo...
Health is holistic, but health services are often not. Primary care is the first point of contact fo...
In Volume 34 a discussion was started about the best way to prepare people for modern chaplaincy. Th...
Abstract: In November of 2003 a more proactive approach to Chaplaincy was instigated in a Renal Uni...
Healthcare chaplaincy is working towards recognition as a registered health profession. An accredite...
Healthcare chaplaincy is working towards recognition as a registered health profession. An accredite...
The principal objective of this thesis is to study the effect upon participating students of hospi...
The article reports on the findings of a systematised literature review (SLR) of how the spiritual n...
To date, there has been a dearth of research in the area of Healthcare Chaplaincy, particularly in t...
Health care chaplains participated in a multicenter trial to explore an implementation strategy for ...
This essay introduces a mini-symposium that asks whether the preparation of future chaplains today a...
This response to Linda Woodhead’s paper is in broad agreement with the findings of the study and the...
Abstract. The Clinical Pastoral Education (CPE) model for the provision of spiritual care represents...
The consumers of health care (patients) want their religious and spiritual needs to be addressed wit...
This paper reviews the issues confronting chaplaincy/spiritual care in the 21st century. It looks at...
Health is holistic, but health services are often not. Primary care is the first point of contact fo...
Health is holistic, but health services are often not. Primary care is the first point of contact fo...
In Volume 34 a discussion was started about the best way to prepare people for modern chaplaincy. Th...
Abstract: In November of 2003 a more proactive approach to Chaplaincy was instigated in a Renal Uni...