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University of Michigan Pastoral Care Department

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University of Michigan Pastoral Care Department
NameUniversity of Michigan Pastoral Care Department
Parent institutionUniversity of Michigan
LocationAnn Arbor, Michigan

University of Michigan Pastoral Care Department is a department within the University of Michigan Health System that provides spiritual care to patients, families, and staff. The department is part of a larger network of healthcare providers, including St. Joseph Mercy Health System and Trinity Health. The department's work is informed by the principles of interfaith dialogue and cultural competence, as reflected in the work of organizations such as the National Association of Catholic Chaplains and the Association of Professional Chaplains. The department's staff have received training from institutions such as Harvard Divinity School and Yale Divinity School.

Overview

The University of Michigan Pastoral Care Department provides a range of services to support the spiritual and emotional well-being of patients, families, and staff. The department is led by a team of board-certified chaplains who have received training from institutions such as Rush University and University of Chicago Divinity School. The department's work is guided by the principles of patient-centered care, as reflected in the work of organizations such as the Institute of Medicine and the American Hospital Association. The department collaborates with other departments within the University of Michigan Health System, including the Department of Social Work and the Department of Psychiatry. The department's staff have worked with organizations such as the American Red Cross and the Salvation Army to provide disaster relief and support.

History

The University of Michigan Pastoral Care Department has a long history of providing spiritual care to patients and families. The department was established in the 1950s, with the support of organizations such as the Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod and the United Methodist Church. Over the years, the department has grown and evolved to meet the changing needs of patients and families, with input from institutions such as Stanford University and Duke University. The department has been influenced by the work of pioneers in the field of pastoral care, such as Anton Boisen and Carl Rogers. The department's staff have received awards and recognition from organizations such as the Association of Professional Chaplains and the National Association of Catholic Chaplains.

Services

The University of Michigan Pastoral Care Department provides a range of services to support the spiritual and emotional well-being of patients, families, and staff. These services include spiritual assessment, prayer and meditation, and bereavement support. The department also provides chaplaincy services to patients and families in the intensive care unit and other areas of the hospital. The department's staff work closely with other healthcare providers, including physicians and nurses, to provide comprehensive care to patients and families. The department collaborates with organizations such as the Hospice Foundation of America and the National Hospice and Palliative Care Organization to provide end-of-life care and support.

Staff_and_Leadership

The University of Michigan Pastoral Care Department is led by a team of experienced chaplains and spiritual care professionals. The department's staff include board-certified chaplains who have received training from institutions such as University of California, Berkeley and University of Pennsylvania. The department's leadership team includes clinical chaplains who have expertise in areas such as pediatric chaplaincy and oncology chaplaincy. The department's staff have received recognition and awards from organizations such as the American Academy of Hospice and Palliative Medicine and the Society for Pediatric Chaplains. The department collaborates with institutions such as Johns Hopkins University and University of California, Los Angeles to provide training and education to chaplains and spiritual care professionals.

Education_and_Research

The University of Michigan Pastoral Care Department is committed to education and research in the field of pastoral care. The department offers clinical pastoral education programs for chaplains and spiritual care professionals, in partnership with institutions such as University of Chicago and Northwestern University. The department's staff are involved in research studies on topics such as spirituality and health and end-of-life care, with funding from organizations such as the National Institutes of Health and the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. The department collaborates with organizations such as the American Cancer Society and the Alzheimer's Association to provide education and support to patients and families. The department's staff have published articles in journals such as the Journal of Palliative Medicine and the Journal of Pastoral Care and Counseling.

Community_Engagement

The University of Michigan Pastoral Care Department is committed to community engagement and outreach. The department partners with organizations such as the United Way and the American Red Cross to provide disaster relief and support services to patients and families. The department's staff are involved in community-based initiatives such as faith-based outreach and health promotion, with support from institutions such as University of Michigan School of Public Health and Michigan State University. The department collaborates with organizations such as the National Alliance on Mental Illness and the American Heart Association to provide education and support to patients and families. The department's staff have worked with community leaders such as Barack Obama and Oprah Winfrey to promote health and wellness in underserved communities. Category:University of Michigan

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