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Exploring
End of Life
Spiritual Care
LEARNING FROM CASE STUDIES
JOIN INTER-PROFESSIONAL COLLEAGUES in an in-depth examination of spiritual care at the end of life. Our
conference begins with Chaplain Steve Nolan PhD teaching how four moments in the chaplain-patient relationship
comprise his theory of chaplain as ‘hopeful presence.’ Critical discussion of Nolan’s model will be offered by both a
pastoral theologian and a palliative care nurse practitioner. The rest of the day features case studies to explore the
complex, divergent ways that spiritual care is provided at the end of life. First, Nolan presents a case titled “But you
can’t get a bus ride to heaven, can you?” about a lapsed Baptist hospice patient concerned about his future.
Again, critical discussion will be led by respondents: a chaplain and a palliative care clinician. In the
afternoon, we break into small groups to discuss case studies about the different end of life contexts in
which chaplains provide spiritual care. Finally, we introduce Fitchett and Nolan’s groundbreaking new
book, Spiritual Care in Practice: Case Studies in Healthcare Chaplaincy (Jessica Kingsley, 2015). Steve Nolan PhD is the chaplain at Princess Alice Hospice UK, and a member of the European
Association for Palliative Care Taskforce on Spiritual Care in Palliative Care. He is the author of
Spiritual Care at the End of Life: The Chaplain as a ‘Hopeful Presence’ (Jessica Kingsley, 2012).
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AN INTER-PROFESSIONAL CONFERENCE FOR
palliative care APNs, MDs, RNs and social workers, chaplains,
CPE students and supervisors, seminary faculty and students
SPONSORED BY
Rush Department of Religion, Health, and Human Values
Rush Section of Pain and Palliative Medicine
Bishop Anderson House
T U ES D A Y
June 2, 2015
8:30 AM – 4:00 PM
I N C L U D ES
L U N C H
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION please email [email protected] or call 312.942.5571
REGISTER ONLINE AT
bishopandersonhouse.org/event/exploring-end-of-life-spiritual-care-conference/
Room 994
Armour Academic Center
Rush University Medical Center
600 South Paulina Street Chicago, IL 60612