Issue #257 – September 11, 2017
Our prayers go out to all those impacted by Hurricanes Harvey and Irma!
(Items marked with a * are new or updated items)
NACC
1. Executive Director’s Reflection*
2. Welcome new NACC members who joined us in August 2017!*
3. Reflections from Houston from our NACC member, Denice Foose, BCC*
4. Member in the news: Glenda Spearman, BCC!*
5. Pastoral care in the emergency room: Vision seeks writers*
6. In the new Vision: Understanding the business of healthcare*
7. Thank you to donors to NACC Annual Campaign – second request sent today.*
8. We need photos of members for our marketing materials library!*
9. Deadline this Friday, September 15, to honor NACC Members, Professional Colleagues and Groups!*
10. Deadline this Friday, September 15! Initial Certification Application*
11. Congratulations to Our Newly Board-Certified Chaplains!!*
12. NACC Networking Calls for September/October 2017*
13. Vision: September-October issue now available online!*
MARK YOUR CALENDARS!
APC/NACC 2018 CONFERENCE, Thursday, July 12, to Sunday, July 15, 2018!
14. This Friday, September 15 is the deadline! Call for Professional Development Intensives (Pre-Conference Workshops) and Workshop Proposals!*
15. Meet our 2018 APC/NACC Joint Conference Planning Committee and Subcommittee Members!
16. 2018 APC/NACC Joint Conference Planning Committee 2018 Conference Theme and Goals!
17. 2018 APC/NACC Joint Conference Logo
18. Thursday, July 12, to Sunday, July 15, 2018, for APC/NACC Conference!
CHAPLAINCY NEWS, EDUCATION AND PROFESSIONAL SUPPORTS
19. This Thursday, Next NACC Webinar!! September 14, 2017 – 12:00 noon to 1:30 p.m. Central Time, Gerard Magill, PhD, will present “Dignity in Dying: Catholic Approaches to End-of-Life Intervention”*
20. Special NACC webinar: Thursday, September 21, 2017, “Medical Assistance in Dying in Canada: Catholic Health Care Perspectives”*
21. Special Invitation to all chaplains! Take time to “Come Home to Yourself”!*
22. Tuesday, October 17, 2017, Partners in Strengthening the Future of Spiritual Care
Symposium*
23. NACC encourages setting local events around October 17 Symposium!*
24. NACC Local Gatherings!*
25. For information on the remainder of our NACC 2017 Webinar Series, please go to:
www.nacc.org/education-resources/nacc-webinars-and-audio-conferences*
26. Healing Tree: a request for prayers*
27. Recent job postings*
1. Executive Director’s Reflection*
Over the past few weeks, we have read or listened to human tragedy stories regarding those affected by Hurricanes Harvey and Irma. Some noted the warnings given to residents and others to take these hurricanes seriously because of the extent of destruction they would cause. You probably recall the report that Rockport Mayor Pro Tempore Patrick Rios warned residents to evacuate, and, if they chose to stay, he suggested that they “mark their arm with a Sharpie pen with their name and Social Security number.” Or that the White House warned Floridians against ‘hurricane amnesia’. Or Florida Governor Rick Scott warned residents against staying in evacuation zones, emphasizing that the state’s rescue teams “cannot save you in the middle of the storm.” Or “You’ve got to get out; you can’t wait.” We know that even the best prepared could not imagine what could occur, how much danger each was in. However, warnings were given in a variety of ways by leaders.
These warnings had me thinking about all the different warnings you and I receive, from the danger in food, the expected outcomes of not taking care of myself, to being extra careful or vigilant in certain social circumstances. I realize how indifferent I can be sometimes to these warnings either because I doubt the weightiness of the warning or, perhaps more often, I really don’t want to face the life-alerting impact my heeding the warning will have on me. Even simple ones like this past week’s alert in our car that looked something like this. How much does it take?
I was reflecting on this when I read yesterday’s first reading about the prophet Ezekiel who was given the task of being the warner. “…When you hear a word from my mouth, you must warn them for me.” (Ez 33:7) Then again Matthew’s gospel (Mt 18:15-20) provides the counsel of progressive prodding of a brother who sinned against another, to the point where, “If he refuses to listen to them, tell the church. If he refuses to listen even to the church, then treat him as you would a Gentile or a tax collector.” So, what does it take to listen to the point of believing something is serious or important enough to face something more intently or to change my ways?
I think about the warning of how being resentful, unforgiving, or negative is bad for my spiritual and emotional health. Is it that serious or do I just not want to give up those attitudes and want to imagine how different my life would be if I did? I think about the warning that my clinging to certain perceptions of people profoundly affects my being able to relate healthily to anyone.
Then I reflect on the Gospels and the “woe to you” words of Jesus or the Matthew 25 last judgment scene. And I go back to my initial observation above that I realize how indifferent I can be sometimes to these warnings either because I doubt the weightiness of the warning or, perhaps more often, I really don’t want to face the life-alerting impact my heeding the warning will have on me.
Perhaps, these days, in the midst of the tragic world events where warnings are given, I can do some self-reflection on how I listen, how I heed, how I take seriously or not the ways I handle the variety of warnings that come my way.
For you and me, what does it take?
Blessings,
David Lichter, D.Min.
Executive Director
2. Welcome new NACC members who joined us in August 2017!*
Please join me in welcoming our new NACC members who joined us last month, August 2017.
Associate Members
Mr. Robert D. Englund (Berkeley, CA)
Deacon Peter J. Jupin (Lancaster, PA)
Full Members
Mr. Brian Ballentine (Durham, NC)
Mrs. Laura Comiskey Broders (New Orleans, LA)
Rev. John J. Devaney OP (New York, NY)
Rev. Adrian J. Hilton CO (Cincinnati, OH)
Dr. Laura Zane Kolmar (Norwood, MA)
Mr. Timothy J. Lankford (Glenview, IL)
Rev. Raphael Makori (Chicago, IL)
Chaplain Tom McQueen (Palm Harbor, FL)
Father Jose L. Mena (Anchorage, AK)
Dr. Michael J. Roeschlein (Milwaukee, WI)
Student Members
Mrs. Jill E. Fishman (Toledo, OH)
Mr. Fredric G. Hang (Oak Creek, WI)
Mrs. Mary B. Johnston (Wilmington, DE)
Ms. Jennifer C. Kray (Wheaton, IL)
Mr. Noah M. Marino (Huntington Beach, CA)
3. Reflections from Houston from our NACC member, Denice Foose, BCC, MBA*
Tragically, our beloved country has been and will be subjected to highly destructive weather. While joining our fellow citizens in Florida as they brace for Hurricane Irma, we, in southeast Texas, experienced our own trauma with Hurricane Harvey. We know first-hand of the courageous outreach to others in need. Hundreds of first responders, professionals and ordinary citizens alike, braved danger to rescue lives – literally. Now, even more women and men are compassionately working in all forms of recovery.
This same life-sustaining sequence will be repeated in Florida. The human spirit is truly inspiring. It’s amazingly resilient and remarkably compassionate. People’s response to people in need. That’s unity! That’s the human spirit!
Denice serves the Catholic Chaplain Corps of the Archdiocese of Galveston-Houston.
4. Member in the news: Chaplain Glenda Spearman!*
We recently learned that our NACC member, Glenda R. Spearman, MDiv, BCC, Senior Staff Chaplain, Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children’s Hospital of Chicago, will be one of six persons who will receive the Bishop Quarter Award from Cardinal Blasé Cupich at a ceremony on October 29 at Holy Name Cathedral, Chicago. At this ceremony, Cardinal Cupich issues awards to Catholic lay women and men who have provided outstanding service to local faith communities and to the Archdiocese of Chicago. The Bishop Quarter Award will be given to Glenda for her spiritual care ministry within the Archdiocese of Chicago and, particularly, at Lurie Children’s. Congratulations, Glenda!
5. Pastoral care in the emergency room: Vision seeks writers*
The theme for the November-December issue of Vision will be pastoral care in the emergency department, and we welcome your contributions. Topics we’d like to cover include crisis management; chaplain staffing in the ED; best practices for family care when death occurs and followup after loss; chaplains working with SAFE team (care after rape); child death in the ED; mediating conflict in the ED (e.g., gangs, both sides of a car accident); families watching resuscitation efforts; staff cynicism and moral distress.
Of course, we are also happy to consider other ideas. If you feel that you could contribute, please write to Vision editor David Lewellen, dlewellen@nacc.org. The maximum length is about 1,000 words, and the deadline is Oct. 2.
6. In the new Vision: Understanding the business of healthcare *
Newly certified chaplains are now required to know something about the business of their organization. In the current issue of Vision, Tim Crowley offers pointers on how to get up to speed – and why it’s important. www.nacc.org/vision/september-october-2017/understanding-business-healthcare
7. Thank you to donors to NACC Annual Campaign – second request sent today.*
We are deeply grateful to those who have been able to give already to our 2017 Annual Campaign. To date we have received 310 gifts totaling $33,525, compared to 331 gifts totaling $38,900 at this time last year If you have not yet been able to make a donation, please consider doing so today or this week! Thank you!
Please note: We are sending today a second or reminder request to those have not yet given. Also, you can make your donation online by going to the Annual Campaign webpage (www.nacc.org/donate) or just click here to donate. Please give as you can! Blessings!
8. We need photos of members for our marketing materials library!*
As NACC develops more marketing materials we are in need of photos of our chaplains in ministry settings. If you have photos or can work with your institution’s marketing department to share photos, we would greatly appreciate it. Please contact Ramune Franitza (rfranitza@nacc.org) if you can help us in this matter! Thank you in advance!
9. Deadline this Friday, September 15, to honor NACC Members, Professional Colleagues and Groups!*
By this Friday, September 15, we need your nominations for the NACC Distinguished Service Award, Emergent Leader Award, and Outstanding Colleague Award. You can learn more and access the nomination forms at www.nacc.org/about-nacc/annual-awards.
Do you know someone who has inspired you in the work and profession of chaplaincy? We want to know. Now is your chance to express your gratitude and nominate this person. Two (2) awards, Distinguished Service Award and Emergent Leader Award, recognize NACC members for outstanding dedication and service to NACC or to the field of chaplaincy. One (1) award, Outstanding Colleague Award, is presented to a non-NACC member individual or group whose work has proven complementary to, supportive of, or otherwise has contributed to the advancement of the profession of chaplaincy.
Please consider nominating. These awards will be presented at our 2018 APC/NACC Joint Conference July 12-15, 2018, in Anaheim, California.
10. Deadline this Friday, September 15! Initial Certification Application. *
This Friday, September 15 is the next certification application deadline. All materials must be postmarked no later than September 15, 2017, for consideration for a May 19 or 20, 2018 certification interview. For questions regarding the application process, please contact Ramona Zeb at rzeb@nacc.org or at (414) 483-4898 ext. 304. Best wishes to all those who are working to prepare their materials!
11. Congratulations to Our Newly Board-Certified Chaplains!!*
Please check out the list of our Newly Board-Certified Chaplains that interviewed in May 2017 here: www.nacc.org/certification/newly-certified-chaplains.
NACC extends our sincere congratulations and appreciation for their continued dedication and ministry!
12. NACC Networking Calls for September/October 2017*
If you wish to participate on any of these calls and are not already on that particular call list, please contact Ramune Franitza at rfranitza@nacc.org
- CPE Educators Networking Group Call; Friday, September 15, at 10 a.m. CT
- African Member Networking Group Call; Monday, September 18, at 2 p.m. CT
- Nurse Chaplain Networking Group Call; Wednesday September 20, at 2 p.m. CT
- Ambassadors Networking Group Call; Tuesday, September 26, at 10 a.m. CT
- Behavioral Health Networking Group Call; Wednesday, September 27, at 10 a.m. CT
- Canadian Networking Group Call; Wednesday, September 27, at 2 p.m. CT
- Palliative Care/Hospice Networking Group Call; Thursday, September 28, at 11 a.m. CT
- Correctional Chaplain Networking Group Call; Thursday, September 28, at 2 p.m. CT
- Deacon Chaplain Networking Group Call; Monday, October 2, at 10 a.m. CT
- State Liaison Networking Group Call; Monday, October 2, at 2 p.m. CT
or Tuesday, October 3, at 10 a.m. CT - Under 45 Member Networking Group Call; Tuesday, October 3, at 1 p.m. CT
- New Member Networking Group Call; Wednesday, October 4, at 2 p.m. CT
- One-Person Dept. Networking Group Call; Tuesday, October 10, at 10 a.m. CT
- Student Member Group Call; Tuesday, October 10, at 1 p.m. CT
- Long Term Care Chaplain Networking Group Call; Wednesday, October 11, at10 a.m. CT
- Retired/Emeritus Member Networking Group Call; Wednesday, October 11, at 2 p.m. CT
- Hispanic/Bilingual Networking Group Call; Thursday, October 12, at 10 a.m. CT
- Integrative Care Networking Group Call; Thursday, October 12, at 1 p.m. CT
- Directors of Spiritual Care Networking Group Call; Friday, October 13, at 10 a.m. CT
13. Vision: September-October issue now available on line!*
The theme of the latest issue is The New Competencies: What you need to know. Read it at https://www.nacc.org/vision/.
MARK YOUR CALENDARS!
APC/NACC 2018 CONFERENCE, Thursday, July 12, to Sunday, July 15, 2018!
14. This Friday, September 15 is the deadline! Call for Professional Development Intensives (Pre-Conference Workshops) and Workshop Proposals!*
APC and NACC are inviting proposals for Intensives and Workshops. Deadline is September 15! Please go to https://www.nacc.org/conference/call-for-proposals/ to access information and application forms for submitting your proposals.
15. Meet our 2018 APC/NACC Joint Conference Planning Committee and Subcommittee Members!
We are grateful to the members of NACC and APC who are currently serving on our Joint Conference Planning Committee and Subcommittees. Visit the website to see who is representing the NACC membership.
16. 2018 APC/NACC Joint Conference Planning Committee 2018 Conference Theme and Goals!
The theme for the 2018 Joint Conference is “Partners in Shaping the Future.”
Our goals at the 2018 Joint Conference will be:
- Leading with Professionalism and Integrity
- Collaborating with other Professions to Serve Those in our Care
- Empowering the Profession through Research
17. 2018 APC/NACC Joint Conference Logo *
Visit the NACC website to get a first look at the 2018 Joint Conference Logo.
18. Thursday, July 12, to Sunday, July 15, 2018, for APC/NACC Conference!
Mark your calendars for the APC/NACC Conference in 2018! This conference will be held Thursday, July 12, through Sunday, July 15, 2018, at the Anaheim Marriott in Anaheim, California. It will be preceded by preconference workshops and our NACC retreat. Plan to join us!
CHAPLAINCY NEWS, EDUCATION AND PROFESSIONAL SUPPORTS
19. This Thursday, next NACC Webinar!! Thursday, September 14, 2017 – 12:00 noon to 1:30 p.m. Central Time, Gerard Magill, PhD, will present Dignity in Dying: Catholic Approaches to End-of-Life Intervention.*
If you have not already done so, it is still not too late to register for this webinar.
Program Summary
The presentation discusses dying in dignity to present Catholic approaches to end-of-life interventions. Three related perspectives are examined. First, there is an explanation of the guiding ethical principles in the Ethical and Religious Directives for Catholic Health Care Services (5th ed. USCC, Washington, DC, 2009). Second, there is a consideration of Palliative Care as crucial for life-limiting chronic diseases as part of end-of-life care, especially when challenged by increasing policy support for assisted suicide. Third, several ethically puzzling end-of-life issues are discussed, including terminal sedation, donation after cardiac death, and posthumous pregnancy.
Program Objectives
By the end of this webinar, participants will be able to:
About the Presenter
In 2007 Professor Gerard Magill was appointed as the the Vernon F. Gallagher Chair for the Integration of Science, Theology, Philosophy, and Law at Duquesne University. He is a tenured Professor in Duquesne University’s Center for Healthcare Ethics. He graduated with the following degrees: Gregorian University, Rome, Italy (1969-1976), Bachelor Degree in Philosophy (PhB); Bachelor Degree in Theology (STB); Master’s Degree in Theological Ethics (STL); Edinburgh University, Scotland (1987), PhD degree in Theological Ethics. He is completing a book on Governance Ethics for Boards of Directors in Healthcare. His most recent book is Religious Morality in John Henry Newman: Hermeneutics of the Imagination, Springer, 2015.
Participants qualify for 2.0 CEHs total for the session (which includes 90 minutes for the webinar plus 30 minutes preparation time).
To register for this webinar, as well as for any other NACC 2017 webinars, please visit the webinar page on our website by clicking on this LINK. The web page contains a link to a downloadable paper registration form, and also a link enabling you to register online and pay by credit card.
20. Special NACC webinar: Thursday, September 21, 2017, “Medical Assistance in Dying in Canada: Catholic Health Care Perspectives”*
In collaboration with our Canadian members, the National Association of Catholic Chaplains is offering a special webinar entitled Medical Assistance in Dying in Canada: Catholic Health Care Perspectives, presented by Dr. Christopher De Bono, PhD, MDiv.
The webinar will take place on September 21, 2017, 12:00 noon – 1:30 pm (CST)
(1:00 pm – 2:30 pm ET; 12:00 noon – 1:30 pm CT, 11:00 am – 12:30 pm MT; 10:00 am – 11:30 am PT).
Program Summary
What does Medical Assistance in Dying (aka Euthanasia and Assisted Suicide) look like in Canada? What does it mean for the Catholic Health Care community and beyond? This workshop will provide the critical historical context on MAiD. It will focus on the tensions as well as opportunities that MAiD represents in both acute and residential care settings. Clinical, ethical and pastoral theological lenses will be brought to bear on the phenomenon.
Program Objectives
Participants will:
- Learn what Medical Assistance in Dying means for Canadian Catholic health care in acute and residential care settings
- Learn why Medical Assistance is dying is both a tension and an opportunity
- Learn what practical steps a Catholic health system/Catholic sponsor can take in responding to Medical Assistance in Dying
- Learn what Medical Assistance in Dying looks like in Canada.
For more information, and to register for this event, please visit our website at this link: REGISTER.
21. Special Invitation to all chaplains! Take time to “Come Home to Yourself”!*
We invite you to join with other chaplains for a refreshing time of spiritual support to recenter, reconnect and recharge. We will quiet our minds, open our hearts and listen together for the Spirit in our lives. Using the conference call format, each session will hold a combination of prayer readings, meditation, music, and sharing, designed to create a nourishing space for spiritual movement. The monthly meetings, September 2017 – June 2018, will be facilitated by members who are also experienced Chaplains and Spiritual Directors. We hope the shared community will sustain, refresh, and enliven our call to ministry as we come together in Love.
The goal of the sessions is to facilitate 30-40 minutes of centering, slowing down, reflection and a brief engagement with participants.
Fee to cover administrative costs, conference call, etc: $45 per conference line (for all 10 sessions).
Date/ time: second Thursday of the month, at 4:00 p.m. ET; 3:00 p.m. CT; 2:00 p.m. MT; 1:00 p.m. PT
Facilitators:
- Marylee Ferranti, BCC, has been involved in chaplaincy since 1999 and trained in Spiritual Direction at Mercy Center, Burlingame, CA. She is experienced in meditation, guided imagery, healing touch and has a special interest in care for caregivers.
- Lisa Irish, MEd, MA, BCC, trained in both Spiritual Direction and Retreat Leadership at Mercy-by-the-Sea in Madison, CT. She currently sees directees in Madison and at Yale Divinity School in New Haven, CT. Her work also includes grief support, writing and programs to affirm those in ministry.
- Mary T O’Neill, BCC, DMin, LMT (Licensed Massage Therapist) is currently retired from over 30 years of CPE Education and Supervision. She has a strong conviction about the interconnectedness between our self-care and our genuine care for those we serve.
To register for this event, please visit our website at this LINK.
22. Tuesday, October 17, 2017, Partners in Strengthening the Future of Spiritual Care
Symposium*
The leading organizations in the field of Chaplaincy and Spiritual Care have come together to offer a joint symposium, “Partners in Strengthening the Future of Spiritual Care.” This symposium will cover a range of information including partnerships, collaboration and research pertinent for those in the field of Spiritual Care. In addition, attendees will qualify for 4.5 hours of applicable Continuing Education credits towards their respective certifications.
Hosted by the Association for Clinical Pastoral Education (ACPE), Association of Professional Chaplains (APC), Canadian Association for Spiritual Care (CASC), National Association of Catholic Chaplains (NACC), and Neshama: Association of Jewish Chaplains (NAJC), this learning event is geared towards all chaplains, spiritual caregivers, directors of spiritual care, mission leaders, healthcare leaders, and all engaged in, or having responsibility for, spiritual care in your institutions.
Please join us for a vital program that will leave you informed, inspired, and equipped to strengthen spiritual care in your setting.
The symposium (presented from the APC headquarters in Hoffman Estates, Illinois) will be accessible via streaming video to remote audiences via high-speed internet. Primary participation will take place online at registered sites, but limited seats will be available for in-person attendees.
Participants will:
- Gain insights from Dr. Christina Puchalski into the vital role of spiritual care in current healthcare environment, and the critical partnerships needed to strengthen spiritual care for the future;
- Hear from the presidents of the five major associations on the key challenges to professional chaplaincy, and the collaborative efforts undertaken by these strategic partners to address these challenges;
- Receive the most recent resources and research for positioning and strengthening spiritual care within one’s place of work.
The program consists of three 90-minute presentations. The program qualifies for 4.5 CE hours for maintenance of ACPE, BCCI®, CASC, NACC, NAJC Certification. An additional 1.5 CE hours could be added with the use of guided discussions.
For more information, and to register for this event, please visit our website at this link: REGISTER.
23. NACC encourages setting local events around October 17 Symposium!*
As our members plan for local events this fall, please consider setting the gathering to participate in the October 17 symposium. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact Andris Kursietis at: akursietis@nacc.org. We hope you will accept this opportunity to enhance your learning and to meet with fellow chaplains in your region. Please invite your colleagues, even if they are not members of the NACC – all are welcome.
24. NACC Local Gatherings! *
- Milwaukee, WI, Friday, September 15, 2017. The NACC is holding a local educational gathering on Friday, September 15, at Froedtert Hospital in Milwaukee. The topic to be presented will be Chaplains and Research. Those of you in the Midwest region who would be interested in attending, please click on the following link for more information and the opportunity to register, either online or with the option of using a paper registration form: REGISTER.
- Alexandria, MN, 2017, September 21-22, 2017, Fall Chaplains’ Conference. The subject of this year’s event is Moving Beyond Our Comfort Zone: Understanding Behavioral Health for the Provision of Spiritual Care, with Rev. Michele Guest Lowery as the guest speaker. For more information, and to register for this event, please visit our website at this link: REGISTER.
- Local Events being planned for October 17, 2017, Partners in Strengthening the Future of Spiritual Care Symposium *
- Missouri, St, Louis, details soon!
- New Jersey, Freehold, details soon!
- Michigan, St. Claire Shores, details soon!
- Washington, DC, Medstar Georgetown, details soon!
- Washington, Seattle, details soon!
- Cincinnati, OH, Thursday, November 9, 2017. The NACC and Mercy Health are co-sponsoring a morning education event on the topic of The New NACC Qualifications and Competencies at the Cincinnati Marriott Northeast. Please click on the following link for more information and the opportunity to register, either online or with the option of using a paper registration form: REGISTER.
- Baltimore, MD, Tuesday, November 14, 2017, Afternoon Program, details soon!
25. For information on the remainder of our NACC 2017 Webinar Series, please go to:
www.nacc.org/education-resources/nacc-webinars-and-audio-conferences*
26. Healing Tree: a request for prayers *
Please let us know if you would like our membership to pray for your health and healing. We will leave the person’s name on the Healing Tree list for three months, unless you ask us to remove your or the person’s name earlier. You can always request us to leave the name on longer.
We continue to pray for: Russ (husband of NACC member Linda Bronersky), Mary Columbo Reichert and family, Betty and Louis Skonieczny, Anne Murphy, Sr. Mary Clare Boland SP, Sr. Romona Nowak, OP, Fr. Jim Radde, SJ, Julie Bablin, Sheila Amrich (niece-in-law of NACC member Sr. Paracleta Amrich), Isabelita Boquiren, Susan Balling, Jim and Frances Castello.
27. Recent job postings *
The following positions have been posted recently on our Positions Available page.
For more information go to www.nacc.org/resources/positions.
CHAPLAIN
Southeastern Wisconsin – Ascension Healthcare
LEAD CHAPLAIN
Sturgeon Bay, WI – Door County Medical Center
SPIRITUAL CARE LEADER
Lake Oswego, OR – Mary’s Woods
HOSPITAL CHAPLAIN
Waterloo, Iowa – Covenant Medical Center
PASTORAL CARE CHAPLAIN
Adrian, Michigan – The Adrian Dominican Sisters
INTERFAITH CHAPLAIN
Burlington, Vermont – University of Vermont Medical Center