
Vol. 26, No. 1
January/February 2016
New Developments in Palliative Care
Palliative care standards help to develop confident chaplains – by David Lichter
Three common myths about palliative care – by Sedona Montelongo
Advance care planning helps patients in palliative care – by Lori Kaufmann and Danielle Rathke
Pediatric pastoral care is also for the parents – by Jim Manzardo
Journey to palliative certification took many steps – by Gary Weisbrich
Palliative care standards aim to produce qualified practitioners – by Gordon Hilsman
Palliative care patients find sources of meaning – by Frederico G. Borche-Gianelli
Palliative care chaplains must understand their vulnerabilities – by Calin Tamiian
Palliative Care Needs for Persons on Dialysis and Implications for Chaplains – by Mary Anne Bonner
Supportive Care Coalition promotes excellence in palliative care – by Tina Picchi
2016 National Conference
Chicago offers deep, rich Catholic presence – by Jim Manzardo
Chicago: Your, my, our kind of town! – by Kathy Ponce
News and Views
We have time to adjust to change in NACC Revised Standards – by Matt Merges
Regular Features
David Lichter, Executive Director
Book Review: Meetings in the Margins. An Invitation to Encounter Society’s Invisible People.
Calendar of Events