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October 3, 2009

UPDATE: National Clinical Training Seminar

The National Clinical Training Seminar is fast approaching, November 9, 10, 2009. The NCTS will begin at 10:30 a.m. on Monday and end at 12:00 on Tuesday.

The schedule is posted with this announcement. We have two presenters from the CPSP community:

The Reverend Curtis Hart: (Presenting “Clinical Ethics for the Pastoral Care Giver”) is an Episcopal Priest and Lecturer in Public Health, Medicine and Psychiatry, Division of Medical Ethics at Weill Cornell Medical College. He is a Diplomate in CPSP. He has taught Medical Ethics to second year medical students at Cornell, served on the Ethics Committee at New York Presbyterian Hospital, and has been both a member and Vice Chair of the Institutional Review Board-Committee on Human Rights in Research at Weill Cornell Medical College. Respondents: Dr. Hollis Huston and Dr. Ed Pehanich.

Rabbi Gary Lavitt: Presenting, “Extemporaneous Prayer—Not Conventional for Most Jews”. Director of Pastoral Care at the Hebrew Home and Rehabilitation Center in Hartford Connecticut, and a Board Certified chaplain with NAJC. The respondents are: Dr. Cecily Broderick Y Guerra and Rev. Amy Reichman.

Each participant is asked to bring clinical material to present in your small group. This seminar will be an opportunity for members of our community to come together and share in a rich learning experience. Diplomates, Supervisors in Training, Pastoral Counselors, Clinical Chaplains and CPE Residents and Interns will converge on Carmel Retreat and immerse in an opportunity to challenge, support, learn, and engage in theological reflection.

We the members of CPSP take seriously, “the mutual accountability and collegiality among its members.” All roads lead to the Fall 2009 National Clinical Training Seminar.

The Schedule for the Fall NCTS even can be downloaded: DOWNLOAD SCHEDULE

Francine Hernandez,
Coordinator, NCTS

Posted by Perry Miller, Editor at October 3, 2009 8:24 AM

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