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Pre-Conference Workshops
Friday, March 6, 2015 – 7:30 am – 11:30 am
P1 ~ Charting in the New EMR Environment: Key Sharing for Holistic Care (Accardi/Pugliese)
Workshop Objectives
As a result of this workshop, participants will:
- Explore the importance of chaplain charting in the EMR and IDT environment;
- Capture in clear, concise language key points providing the holistic perspective of patient;
- Provide some helpful guidelines in improving one’s own charting practices.
Educational Materials (recommended books, articles, or websites for participants to review prior to the workshop)
(none required per presenter)
Presentation Materials
P1 _ Charting in the New EMR Environment
P1 ~ Charting in the New EMR Environment — Four Case Studies
P2 ~ Seasons of Grief and Hope: A Reflective Journey Through Art (Cerundolo)
Workshop Objectives
As a result of this workshop, participants will:
- Explore grief process in a safe community through a visual, poetic and spiritual journey/ exhibit;
- Explore the use of art, poetry and rituals as tools for grief and bereavement ministry as well as for personal expression of grief feelings;
- Integrate experience and tools to their individual ministry style.
Educational Materials (recommended books, articles, or websites for participants to review prior to the workshop)
Cerundolo, M. Seasons of Grief and Hope
Mitchell & Anderson. All Our Losses, All Our Griefs
Presentation Materials
(None provided by presenter)
P3 ~ Navigating Burnout and Fostering Resilience with Mind/Body Skills (Lightner-Morris)
Workshop Objectives
As a result of this workshop, participants will:
- Learn to help associates reflect on their work in ministry by practicing skills to navigate burn-out;
- Consider how to foster resilience and improve processes of spiritual care for self and others;
- Reflect upon and deepen one’s call to ministry by examining stress and trauma resolution by engaging the whole person through creative and interactive mind/body skills.
Educational Materials (recommended books, articles, or websites for participants to review prior to the workshop)
Gordon, J. Unstuck
Vander Kolk, B. The Body Keeps the Score
The Center for Mind-Body Medicine web page: cmbm.org
Presentation Materials
(None provided by presenter)
P4 ~ Song of the Soul: A Multi-Cultural Approach for Ministry of Live Music in Professional Chaplaincy (Paledofsky)
Workshop Objectives
As a result of this workshop, participants will:
- Gain knowledge about how to effectively integrate live music in professional healthcare chaplaincy;
- Receive training to enrich musical, multicultural, multifaith and end of life resources and skills;
- Learn ethical standards which promote the mindful practice of pastoral care through live music.
Educational Materials (recommended books, articles, or websites for participants to review prior to the workshop)
Paledofsky, J., Shapiro, Z. The Song of the Soul: The Use of Live Music in Professional Chaplaincy. Chaplaincy Today (Vol. 28 No. 2; Autumn/Winter 2012):
www.professionalchaplains.org/files/publications/chaplaincy_today_online/volume_28_number_2/28_2paledofsky.pdf
The Music Instinct: Science and Song. DVD directed by Elena Mannes, featuring neuroscientist Daniel Levitin, Bobby McFarrin, Oliver Sacks.
Sacks, O. Musicophilia
Presentation Materials
(None provided by presenter)
P5 ~ Developing Leadership Gifts (Reid/Gallagher)
Workshop Objectives
As a result of this workshop, participants will:
- Gain greater understanding about the skills, knowledge and abilities needed to successfully lead and manage a department focusing on the mission and healing ministry of Jesus;
- Assess their current gifts related to leadership and management;
- Have ideas about how to increase their leadership and management competencies.
Educational Materials (recommended books, articles, or websites for participants to review prior to the workshop)
Reid, J. & Gallagher, M. The Art of Change: Faith, Vision, & Prophetic Planning
Bridges, W. Transitions – Making Sense of Life’s Changes
Hughes, P. Gracious Space, published by Center for Ethical Leadership
DVDs from Star Thrower: Everyday Creativity; We Are the Ones; Focus Your Vision; More Than One Right Answer
Presentation Materials
P5_Reid-Gallagher_Developing Leadership Gifts (PDF)
NACC Special Workshops
Friday, March 6, 2015 12:15 pm – 1:30 pm
N1 – N5
N1-N5 are NACC Workshops; handouts will be provided on site.
75-minute Workshops
Saturday, March 7, 2015 – 8:30 a.m. – 9:45 a.m.
SA1 ~ Pastoral Care in a High Tech/Low Touch World (Anderson)
Workshop Objectives
As a result of this workshop, participants will:
- Learn how to effectively use technology to provide support in crises and end of life settings for geographically separated family members;
- Discover strengths and weaknesses of technology when used to bring spiritual care to those navigating the stages of grief;
- Explore the value of technology that improves the quality of pastoral care and finding commonality in corporate and ministry goals.
Educational Materials (recommended books, articles, or websites for participants to review prior to the workshop)
Schultz, H. Pour Your Heart In It
www.netlingo.com High Tech Kids Lost in Face To Face Relationships
www.vitalsmarts.com Do High Tech Communications Shatter Relationships?
Presentation Materials
Pastoral Care in a High Tech/Low Touch World
SA2 ~ The Gift of the Magi – Chaplains on a Journey (Conrad)
Workshop Objectives
As a result of this workshop, participants will:
- Deepen an understanding of the gifts that we bring to those that we serve;
- Gain a greater appreciation for the Gifts that we have been given in our ministry and training as Chaplains and Caregivers;
- Deepen a commitment to those newer to chaplaincy and ministry to provide them with knowledge of their own gifts.
Educational Materials (recommended books, articles, or websites for participants to review prior to the workshop)
(none required per presenter)
Presentation Materials
None provided by presenter
SA3 ~ Walking Towards Hope: Exploring Nontraditional Grief Support (DeLaney)
Workshop Objectives
As a result of this workshop, participants will:
- Be able to critique the advantages and disadvantages of various types of grief support groups;
- Be familiar with models of bereavement progression;
- Learn about new grief resources.
Educational Materials (recommended books, articles, or websites for participants to review prior to the workshop)
www.walkinggroup.wildapricot.org
www.williamsburghospice.org
hospicethoughts.wordpress.com (presentation slides here)
Presentation Materials
(None provided by presenter)
SA4 ~ Honoring Gifts: Being a Gifted Supervisor of Volunteers & Staff (Gallagher)
Workshop Objectives
As a result of this workshop, participants will:
- Be able to supervise from the perspective of helping all recognize their gifts in relationship to the mission;
- Gain insights into how to oversee or supervise through team building (could be interdisciplinary teams) and moving toward achieving the common good;
- Work toward achieving practical and measurable individual and team goals related to living out the mission.
Educational Materials (recommended books, articles, or websites for participants to review prior to the workshop)
(none required per presenter)
Presentation Materials
SA4_Gallagher_Honoring Gifts (PDF)
SA5 ~ Capturing the Soul: Cultivating the Art of Narrative in Spiritual Care Notes (Hilsman/Butler)
Workshop Objectives
As a result of this workshop, participants will:
- Define the scope & practice of narrative medicine and it’s emerging role in today’s healthcare culture.
- Improve their writing of substantive and useful chart notes.
- Recognize the critical relationship between the patient’s story and the story of self.
Educational Materials (recommended books, articles, or websites for participants to review prior to the workshop)
Charon, R. Narrative Medicine – Honoring the Stories of Illness
Narrative Medicine – a Model for Empathy, Reflection, Profession & Trust, JAMA 2001, 286 (15): 1897-1902
DasGupta, S., Irvine, C. Giving Sorrow Words: The Possibilities of Narrative Palliative Care Medicine, in Narrative and Story, Illness, Dying and Palliative Care, Oxford University Press, 2009
Reman, R. N. The Will to Live and Other Mysteries
MacGregor, B. In Awe of Being Human
Sweet, V. God’s Hotel
Kleinman, A. The Illness Narratives
Presentation Materials
SA5_Hilsman_Capturing the Soul (PDF)
SA6 ~ One-Mile Sabbaticals: Walking with the Lord (Larson)
Workshop Objectives
As a result of this workshop, participants will:
- Gain an appreciation of the ancient spiritual practice of walking as a way of companioning Jesus and others, of both heaven and earth.
- Reflect on their own experience of unselfconscious, prayerful walking.
- Learn about a spiritual resource for those in their care.
Educational Materials (recommended books, articles, or websites for participants to review prior to the workshop)
Larson, L. Keeping Company with Saint Ignatius: Walking the Camino de Santiago de Compostela
lukejlarson.com
Presentation Materials
None provided by presenter
SA7 ~ Honoring Our Early Pioneers (Skonieczny)
Workshop Objectives
As a result of this workshop, participants will:
- Gain an appreciation for the rich history of the National Association of Catholic Chaplains;
- Be inspired by stories of the origination of the association;
- Understand the challenges faced by the early “pioneers” and relate these to current challenges in our ministries.
Educational Materials (recommended books, articles, or websites for participants to review prior to the workshop)
www.nacc.org/aboutnacc/history.aspx
s531162813.onlinehome.us/about/history.html
Presentation Materials
SA8 ~ A Dummies Guide to Reading a Research Article: Reading a Research Article Can Be Fun (Vandervest/Murphy)
Workshop Objectives
As a result of this workshop, participants will:
- Learn how to identify the main components of a research article;
- Learn how to identify the strengths and weaknesses of a research article;
- Learn how to critically integrate research findings into chaplaincy practice.
Educational Materials (recommended books, articles, or websites for participants to review prior to the workshop)
Piderman K.M., Predicting Patients’ Expectations of Hospital Chaplains: A Multisite Survey. Mayo Clinic Proc. 2010 Nov; 85(11):1002-10
Presentation Materials
Predicting Patients’ Expectations of Hospital Chaplains
75-minute Workshops
Saturday, March 7, 2015 – 2:00 p.m. – 3:15 p.m.
SA9 ~ The Team Well-Being Measure©: Assessing and Intervening for Employee Emotional and Spiritual Wellness (Cook)
Workshop Objectives
As a result of this workshop, participants will:
- Learn how to facilitate employee engagement in individual and team self-assessment;
- Discover how to investigate and assess unspoken issues within a team that prevent fuller success;
- Understand strategies to help employees see their role in fostering and maintaining overall team wellness.
Educational Materials (recommended books, articles, or websites for participants to review prior to the workshop)
(none required per presenter)
Presentation Materials
None provided by presenter
SA10 ~ CPE Supervisors: Timely Topics (Gillman/O’Neill/Brumleve)
Workshop Objectives
As a result of this workshop, participants will:
- Become acquainted with innovations in distance learning models;
- Share ways to integrate the revised NACC Standards for Certification into CPE programs;
- Develop shared resources and best practices.
Educational Materials (recommended books, articles, or websites for participants to review prior to the workshop)
Reflective Practice: Formation and Supervision in Ministry. Vol. 31: Formation and Supervision in a Digital Age, 2011.
Presentation Materials
None provided by presenter
SA11 ~ Discovering Your Leadership Impact (McCulley)
Workshop Objectives
As a result of this workshop, participants will:
- Identify and embrace their preferred leadership style so they are playing to their strengths;
- Adopt a leadership mindset that positively affects behaviors and outcomes, and therefore, one’s impact;
- Combine style with preference in order to empower and achieve desired results.
Educational Materials (recommended books, articles, or websites for participants to review prior to the workshop)
www.stepupleader.com/leadership-mindset/
Jordan, W. G. The Majesty of Calmness, 2007
Chopra, D. The Soul of Leadership, 2010
Presentation Materials
McCulley, B. Discovering Your Leadership Impact
McCulley, B. Values Based Leadership
McCulley, B. Your Leadership Style
SA12 ~ Meaning in Life for the Spiritual/Religious and Those Who Are Neither (Murphy)
Workshop Objectives
As a result of this workshop, participants will:
- Describe aspects of religion/spirituality that provide meaning in life;
- Identify possible ways of meaning making for those who do not identify themselves as religious or spiritual;
- Articulate evidence from at least two diagnostic groups that meaning is related to quality of life.
Educational Materials (recommended books, articles, or websites for participants to review prior to the workshop)
(none required per presenter)
Presentation Materials
None provided by presenter
SA13 ~ Particularity: A Characteristic of Spiritual Care Individualized for the Patient (Paquette)
Workshop Objectives
As a result of this workshop, participants will:
- Illustrate a framework for individualized spiritual care that supports other healing modalities;
- Gain an appreciation of applied spiritual care protocols pertinent to the chaplain’s setting;
- Develop capacity for new ways of providing spiritual care for the patient.
Educational Materials (recommended books, articles, or websites for participants to review prior to the workshop)
None required per presenter.
Presentation Materials
Particularity – A Characteristic of Spiritual Care Individualized for the Patient
SA14 ~ Discovering Our Gifts Through Change and Transition (Reid)
Workshop Objectives
As a result of this workshop, participants will:
- Gain new understandings about dealing with change and the gifts embedded in transitions that are part of life’s journey;
- Have new or renewed insights regarding why people resist change;
- Enhance their knowledge of the skills needed for thriving in the midst of change.
Educational Materials (recommended books, articles, or websites for participants to review prior to the workshop)
Reid, J. & Gallagher, M. The Art of Change: Faith, Vision & Prophetic Planning
Stone, D., Patton, B., & Heen, S. Difficult Conversations: How to Discuss What Matters Most
www.TheReidGroup.biz
Presentation Materials
SA14_Reid_Discovering our Gifts through Change and Transition (PDF)
SA15 ~ Electronic Medical Records and Quality Measures for Chaplains: What Are We Learning? (Serbam/Skaja/Parker)
Workshop Objectives
As a result of this workshop, participants will:
- Receive an overview of the PCAC’s Subcommittee on Quality’s initiative to identify quality measures related to EMR’s, particularly with EPIC and Cerner;
- Learn about findings from a comparison of several EMR spiritual assessment models;
- Gain an appreciation of potential approaches to developing quality measures based on EMR data.
Educational Materials (recommended books, articles, or websites for participants to review prior to the workshop)
(none required per presenter)
Presentation Materials
SA15_Electronic Medical Records Spiritual Assessments
SA16 ~ Mindfulness Meditation as a Pathway to Wholeness (Smith)
Workshop Objectives
As a result of this workshop, participants will:
- Be able to identify signs of compassion fatigue;
- Understand the process of Mindfulness Meditation;
- Experience the benefits of Mindfulness Meditation.
Educational Materials (recommended books, articles, or websites for participants to review prior to the workshop)
Kabat-Zinn, J. Wherever You Go, There You Are
Thich Nhat Hanh. Peace is Every Stepbr />
Pickert, K. The Art of Being Mindful, article in Time Magazine, 3 February, 2014
Presentation Materials
None provided by presenter
75-minute Workshops
Sunday, March 8, 2015 – 11:00 a.m. – 12:15 p.m.
SU1 ~ The Gift of Spiritual Leadership in Creating a Safe Workplace Environment (Crowley)
Workshop Objectives
As a result of this workshop, participants will:
- Reflect on the various gifts and functions of ministry that the chaplain brings to an organization;
- Describe the steps in the development of an effective violence prevention program;
- Discuss how the chaplain can be an integral part of an organization, including performance improvement.
Educational Materials (recommended books, articles, or websites for participants to review prior to the workshop)
Craigie Jr., F. Positive Spirituality in Health Care: Nine Practical Approaches to Pursuing Wholeness for Clinicians, Patients and Health Care Organizations, Mill City Press (2010)
Safety and Health Topics / Healthcare – Workplace Violence: www.osha.gov/SLTC/healthcarefacilities/violence.html
Guidelines for Preventing Workplace Violence for Health Care: www.osha.gov/Publications/OSHA3148/osha3148.html
Emergency Nurses Association Workplace Violence Toolkit Available: www.ena.org/lenr/violencetoolkit
Presentation Materials
The Gift of Spiritual Leadership in Creating a Safe Workplace Environment
SU2 ~ Native American Flute as a Meditative Tool (Hoffman)
Workshop Objectives
As a result of this workshop, participants will:
- Be able to demonstrate a simple meditative melody on the flute;
- Be able to demonstrate the 5 note Native American scale;
- Be able to list 3 therapeutic applications of this instrument.
Educational Materials (recommended books, articles, or websites for participants to review prior to the workshop)
(none required per presenter)
Presentation Materials
(None provided by presenter)
SU3 ~ Making the Case for Chaplaincy in Our Current Service Environments (Lichter)
Workshop Objectives
As a result of this workshop, participants will:
- Gain an understanding of the alignment of spiritual care to health care reform;
- Explore ways to approach administration’s concerns;
- Develop and practice how they would make the case for spiritual care.
Educational Materials (recommended books, articles, or websites for participants to review prior to the workshop)
(none required per presenter)
Presentation Materials
SU3_Lichter_Clinical Quality Measures
SU3_Lichter_Conversations for Making the Case for Spiritual Care
SU3_Lichter_Employee Engagement and Retention
SU3_Lichter_Financial Issues
SU3_Lichter_Making the Case for Chaplaincy
SU3_Lichter_MD Satisfaction
SU3_Lichter_Mission
SU3_Lichter_Patient Experience – Satisfaction with Care
SU3_Lichter_Physician Satisfaction
SU4 ~ Integrating Everyday Change and Loss: Learning to Go With the Flow (Sidoti)
Workshop Objectives
As a result of this workshop, participants will:
- Learn about the basic pattern of the universe (life, death, rebirth) and its relationship to our ability to trust and spiritual growth;
- Learn how to articulate how the concept of “integrating our losses” is a better concept than “getting over our losses;”
- Develop skills with methods of “creating a sacred space,” “the gift of significance,” and “having an unconditional positive regard” in ministering to others.
Educational Materials (recommended books, articles, or websites for participants to review prior to the workshop)
Sidoti, C. W. Living at God’s Speed, Healing in God’s Time
Sidoti, C. W. Fortune Cookie Wisdom: a Contemplative Perspective
Charles W. Sidoti Amazon.com Author’s page: www.amazon.com/Charles-W.-Sidoti/e/B00765PZUM
Charles W. Sidoti Blog: sidoticharles.wordpress.com/
None required per presenter.
Presentation Materials
Integrating Everyday Change and Loss
SU5 ~ When Woundedness Heals: Reclaiming the Soul of Caregiving (Smink)
Workshop Objectives
As a result of this workshop, participants will:
- Recognize how the gift of woundedness leads to personal healing and transformation;
- Reclaim and celebrate the unique gift the chaplain offers as a member of the healthcare team;
- Be able to integrate the archetype of the wounded healer into their practice of ministry.
Educational Materials (recommended books, articles, or websites for participants to review prior to the workshop)
Downing, C. Only the Wounded Healer Heals: The Testimony of Greek Mythology, Soundings 73.4 (1990): 551-573
Hillman, J. The Soul’s Code, Warner Books, 1996
Kearney, M. Mortally Wounded: Stories of Soul Pain, Death and Healing, Touchstone, Simon and Shuster, 1996
O’Connell Killen, P. & De Beer, J. The Art of Theological Reflection, Crossroads, 1994
Slattery, D. P. The Wounded Body, Remembering the Markings of the Flesh, State U of New York, 2000
Sulmasy, D. P. A Balm for Gilead, Georgetown UP, 2006
The Healer’s Calling, Paulist 1997
Ulanov, A. & Ulanov, B. The Healing Imagination: The Meaning of Psyche and Soul, Daimon, 1999
Presentation Materials
SU6 ~ Mary’s Mantle for Chaplains (Thiele)
Workshop Objectives
As a result of this workshop, participants will:
- Become more aware of Mary in one’s personal life;
- Learn methods of bringing Mary to their Chaplaincy;
- Gain an understanding of Mariology History.
Educational Materials (recommended books, articles, or websites for participants to review prior to the workshop)
Buby, Bertrand, SM A Journey Through Revelations – A Message For The Millennium
Buby, Bertrand, SM Mary The Faithful Disciple
Buby, Bertrand, SM Mary of Galilee Vol I – Mary In The New Testament
Buby, Bertrand, SM Mary of Galilee Vol II – Woman of Israel, Daughter of Zion
Buby, Bertrand, SM Mary of Galilee Vol III – The Marian Heritage Of The Early Church
Buby, Bertrand, SM With A Listening Heart, Biblical and Spiritual Reflections On The Psalms
Buby, Bertrand, SM Mary The Mother of Jesus, Catholic Audio & Video Programs by World’s Best Professors. www.NowYouKnowMedia.com 1-800-955-3904 (76% off – use coupon code E1868)
Presentation Materials
SU7 ~ The City of Hope Multidisciplinary Care Team Experience: Caring for Patients Undergoing Bone Marrowing Transplantation (Uche/Alvarnas)
Workshop Objectives
As a result of this workshop, participants will:
- Understand why patients with advanced hematological diseases experience unique physical, emotional and spiritual challenges;
- Understand the indications, biology and scientific basis for bone marrow and hematopoietic cell transplantation;
- Understand how the City of Hope multidisciplinary care team has developed a multidimensional person-centered model for supporting patients effectively through this intensive care experience.
Educational Materials (recommended books, articles, or websites for participants to review prior to the workshop)
Adelstein, K. et al. Importance of Meaning-Making for Patients Undergoing Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation. Oncology Nursing Forum. 2014 Mar 1;41(2):E172-84
Andrykowski, M. A. et al. Long-Term Health-Related Quality of Life, Growth, and Spiritual Well-Being After Hematopoietic Stem-Cell Transplantation. JCO, 2005 Jan 20; 23(3):599-608
NCCN Clinical Practice Guidelines in Oncology/Palliative Care. Version 1.2014; NCCN.org
Bornaman, T. et al. Death Awareness, Feelings of Uncertainty, and Hope in Advanced Lung Cancer Patients: Can They Coexist? International Journal of Palliative Nursing 2014 Jun; 20(6):271-7
Trevino, K. M. et al. Negative Religious Coping as Correlate of Suicidal Ideation in Patients With Advanced Cancer. Psycho-Oncology 23: 936-945
Roseland, E. et al. When Open-Ended Questions Don’t Work: The Role of Palliative Paternalism in Difficult Medical Decisions. Journal of Palliative Medicine. 17(4); 415-420
Maddox, R. The Chaplain as Faithful Companion: A Response to King’s Case Study. Journal of Health Care Chaplaincy. 18; 33-42
McGrath, P. Positive Outcomes for Survivors of Haematological Malignancies from a Spiritual Perspective. International Journal of Nursing Practice. 10; 280-291
Unantenne, N. et al. (2013). The Strength to Cope: Spirituality and Faith in Chronic Disease. Journal of Religious Health. 52; 1147-1161
Phelps, A. et al. Religious Coping and Use of Intensive Life-Prolonging Care Near Death in Patients with Advanced Cancer. JKAMA. 301(11); 1140-1147
Ford, D. W. et al. Association Between Physician Trainee Self-Assessments in Discussing Religion and Spirituality and Their Patients’ Reports. Journal of Palliative Medicine. 17(4); 453-462
Larsen, L. (2002). Facing the Final Mystery: A Guidebook for Discussing End-of-Life Issues Now. Blue Sky Press
Puchalski, C. et al. (2010). Making Health Care Whole: Integrating Spirituality into Patient Care. Templeton Press
Roberts, S. (2001). Professional Spiritual and Pastoral Care: A Practical Clergy and Chaplain’s Handbook. SkyLight Paths
Andrykowski, M. A. et al. (2005). Are Psychological Interventions Effective and Accepted by Cancer Patients? I. Standards and levels of evidence. Ann Behav Med. 2006 Oct; 32(2):93-7
Graves, K. (2003). Social Cognitive Theory and Cancer Patients’ Quality of Life: A Meta-Analysis of Psychosocial Intervention Components. Health Psychol. 2003 Mar; 22(2):210-9
National Cancer Institute: Supportive and Palliative Care (Coping with Cancer). cancer.gov/cancertopics/pdq/supportivecare
Presentation Materials
None provided by presenter
SU8 ~ Responding to Moral Distress: Applying Research to Our Ministry of Staff (Williams)
Workshop Objectives
As a result of this workshop, participants will:
- Be able to identify and discuss research findings in defining moral distress, root causes for such distress, its biological, psychological, and stress-related impact, and potential interventions.
- Be able to apply research in ministering to staff experiencing moral distress.
- Learn how to review research literature to identify findings applicable to other areas of ministry.
Educational Materials (recommended books, articles, or websites for participants to review prior to the workshop)
Williams, M. Why Standard Deviation Is an Important Statistic – For Dummies
Williams, M. Basic Statistical Symbols
Presentation Materials
Responding to Moral Distress: Applying Research to Our Ministry of Staff
Summary of Moral Distress Articles in Nursing Ethics
Primer on statistical significance
Statistics for Dummies? Understanding Statistics for Research Staff!
Why Standard Deviation Is an Important Statistic – For Dummies
Moral Research Bibliography
Basic Statistical Symbols