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April 13, 2012

ANNOUNCING A NEW HOSPICE AND PALLIATIVE CARE SPECIALIST CREDENTIAL FOR CLINICAL CHAPLAINS

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The College of Pastoral Supervision & Psychotherapy (CPSP) will now offer a clinical fellow in hospice and palliative care. This will be a subspecialty credential for those already credentialed as Board Certified Clinical Chaplains / Board Certified Pastoral Counselors.

Procedure:
Chapters will receive requests from candidates for this certification, and will review the request within the purview of the Chapter’s expertise. Some Chapters will have no specific expertise in this field. The Chapter will of course attest to the clinical expertise generally of the candidate. No approved consultant need be present for this review.
 
The candidate’s application for certification will then go to the Hospice and Palliative Care Certification Committee (HPCC) for review. The HPCC Committee will establish a review for the candidate. The HPCC may also refer the request back to the Chapter for revision. Or it may deny certification for stated reasons.
 
The certifications decided by the HPCC will be forwarded to the Certification Committee, reviewed, and then be forwarded to the Governing Council for ratification.
 
A one time fee for this certification is: $100.

For further information please contact:
Barbara A. McGuire at: cpspregistrar@gmail.com

Barbara A. McGuire, CPSP Registrar
cpspregistrar@gmail.com

Posted by Perry Miller, Editor at April 13, 2012 8:39 AM

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