September 2010
LEARNING TO HAVE FAITH IN THEMSELVES
A residency program for hospital chaplains teaches them belief in their ability to handle complex ethical and emotional situations.
As Clinical Pastoral Education supervisor, Ty Crowe shepherds the development of pastoral interns and residents.
A residency program for hospital chaplains teaches them belief in their ability to handle complex ethical and emotional situations.
As Clinical Pastoral Education supervisor, Ty Crowe shepherds the development of pastoral interns and residents.
Articles in this Issue
Top Story
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A residency program for hospital chaplains teaches them belief in their ability to handle complex ethical and emotional issues.
Features
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A new generation of Welch librarians makes house calls.
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Keeping Suburban’s ED open for business falls on a hospital-wide team team that must quickly direct patient traffic.
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Home Care receives indelible inspiration from seven unusual summer interns.
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A project to get underserved patients better health resources offers medical students a chance to contribute to the community.
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Marketing and Communications staff members learn about their craft and each other.
