
Vol. 27, No. 4
July/August 2017
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Interdisciplinary Teams: The Whole and the Parts
Chaplains’ interdisciplinary role has made progress – by David Lichter
Physician and chaplain team up for patients with heart failure – by Sage Olnick and Lindsay Castle
Chaplain and case manager collaborate on difficult patient – by Kevin Stephenson
Chaplains need skill and confidence to write effective chart notes – by Gordon Hilsman
Pediatric team of specialists help each other work better – by Jim Manzardo
Breaking the sound barrier: Chaplains, speech therapists help stroke survivors – by Janet Ronchetti
Transdisciplinary care: The next frontier – by Linda F. Piotrowski
Behavioral health patients in the emergency department get interdisciplinary approach – by Anne Millington
The interdisciplinary team model: Clinician perspectives – by Gary Weisbrich
How do others on the team use chaplains? – by Julianne Dickelman
Research Update
Interdisciplinary chaplains: Perspectives from research – by Austine Duru