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Conference Integrating Spiritual Care in Whole Person Care REGISTER NOW INTERDISCIPLINARY Conference Integrating Spiritual Care in Whole Person Care Presented by April 20-22, 2020 Hilton Santa Fe Buffalo Thunder Santa Fe, NM SpiritualCareAssociation.org/conference YOUR CONFERENCE AT A GLANCE INTERDISCIPLINARY ATTENDEES 30+ WORKSHOPS/ Chaplains, Social Workers, Nurses, Physicians 1 KEYNOTE/4 PLENARIES POSTER SESSIONS CEU Credits EXHIBITORS CHAPLAIN RENEWAL OF COMMITMENT CEREMONY NETWORKING 50 STATES / 14 COUNTRIES CHAPEL & SCA MEMBER PRAYER SERVICES RECEPTION AWARD CEREMONY ADVOCACY UPDATE ➜ HOW TO REGISTER To register for the conference and make hotel reservations scan the code or visit the website below www.SpiritualCareAssociation.org Keynote Speaker In Person or Via Webcast CONFERENCE REGISTRATION Fr. Richard Rohr, OFM Register online at www.SpiritualCareAssociation.org/conference Presenting: Payment options: credit card, check or invoice Tracking the Perennial RATES Tradition Creates an $385 (SCA Members) Alternative Orthodox $435 (Non-Members) Payment in full must be received by January 31, 2020 in order to take advantage of the early-bird rate. Rate after January 31, 2020 $445 (SCA Members) $495 (Non-Members) Plenary Speakers What’s Included: Full participation at all sessions, conference app, poster Roshi Joan Halifax, PhD session, post-conference materials, lunch for 2 days, and Founder and Abbot a light continental breakfast for 3 days (additional meal Upaya Institute and Zen Center options available at the hotel’s restaurant for additional cost). Bryan Sexton, PhD ONE-DAY RATE Director, Duke Center for Healthcare Safety $230/day (SCA Members) $280/day (Non-Members) & Quality Duke University Health System Group Discounts available VIRTUAL CONFERENCE/WEBCAST FEE Jason Callahan, MDiv, MS, BCC SCA member pricing $600 per site Chaplain Non member pricing $800 per site Thomas Palliative Care Unit at VCU Massey The real-time broadcast will include keynote and plenary presentations and select workshops. The broadcast is Cancer Center available in English. The Webcast provides an excellent opportunity to earn CEUs, to engage entire staff or multiple members of an organization who might not otherwise be able to attend and facilitates the sharing and dissemination PLENARY PANEL of knowledge while minimizing cost and travel time. Building Resilience: Programs That Work Panelists: HOTEL INFORMATION Matt Norvell, Doris Giles & Deborah Seider Hilton Santa Fe Buffalo Thunder 20 Buffalo Thunder Trail, Santa Fe, NM 87506 The presenters will discuss programs that they have The hotel is conveniently located 15 minutes away helped build and implement that successfully reduce from Downtown Santa Fe, NM with spectacular burnout and encourage resilience. views of the breathtaking, high-desert scenery of the Pojoaque Valley and extraordinary landscapes of northern New Mexico. ➜ REGISTRATION QUESTIONS? Contact: [email protected] 22 PARTICIPANTS CAN EARN UP TO CEUS Continuing Education Units (CEUs) are awarded by the Spiritual Care Association. All participants receive a certificate after the conference. Continuing Nursing Education contact hours (CNEs) awarded by The Westberg Institute. The Westberg Institute is approved as a provider of nursing continuing professional development by the Tennessee Nurses Association, an accredited approver by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation. Social Work Contact Hours are awarded by the National Association of Social Workers. This program has been submitted for approval to NASW for 22 continuing education contact hours. Continuing Education Credits are available for either in-person or webcast participants. CHAPEL AVAILABLE Come Pray With Us ADVOCACY UPDATE SCA's lobbying firm will update all conference participants on the latest efforts taking place in Washington DC on behalf of spiritual care. For Supporters/Exhibitors PROMOTE YOUR BRAND AT THIS We are committed to ensuring GO-TO CONFERENCE a welcoming and productive DIVERSE SUPPORTER/EXHIBITOR OPPORTUNITIES experience! AVAILABLE • Unique platform to showcase your services/products For supporter/exhibitor opportunities, • Exposure to targeted, engaged, multi-discipline health care SpiritualCareAssociation.org/ professionals conference • Exhibit space positioned in heavy-traffic areas • No burdensome extra exhibit fees Contact: Jazimine Salvodon, CMP • Customized packages available for your specific goals [email protected] How this interdisciplinary conference can be a transformative professional experience for nurses, social workers, chaplains, doctors, SCA MEMBERS! administrators, and other health Join us at our annual care providers membership breakfast n Gain practical ideas to improve your work and members-only and to collaborate with others on the cocktail reception interdisciplinary health care team in order to during the provide high-quality, whole-person care and to improve patient experience conference. n Learn best practices directly applicable to your professional practice n Hear from innovators and experienced practitioners in the keynote, plenaries and workshops n Connect with other professionals who face similar challenges and share a similar commitment to high-quality care Here’s What Past Conference Participants Say: Excellent conference! Great topics, speakers, opportunities“ for networking, “ food, location (weather), and opportunity for rest and fun. Thank you. Well done! — A Chaplain Attending the Caring for the Human Spirit conference introduced me to HCCN’s cutting edge research“ “ “Spiritual Care and Nursing: A Nurse’s Contribution and Practice.” This a must-read for all nurses! — Nursing Professional Development Specialist OPTIONAL PRE-CONFERENCE INTENSIVES Pre-Conference Sessions: Sunday, April 19 Receive Additional CEU hours. Seats Are Limited. Pre-Conference Intensive: Respecting Choices® First Steps: Advance Care Planning • Learn the skills to facilitate foundation Advance Care Planning discussions with any adult • Allows any member of the interdisciplinary health care team to engage earlier in the patient care process • Includes online courses to be completed in advance and on-site training at the Caring for the Human Spirit® Conference in Santa Fe, NM. Time: 9:00 am - 5:30 pm Cost: $375 Meet Your Instructor Rev. Jim Kraft, MTh holds a Masters of Theology and is currently finishing his Doctorate in Philosophy. He is the supervising Chaplain at both Henry Ford Macomb and West Bloomfield Hospitals in metro Detroit. He is a Certified Advance Care Planner and Certified Advance Care Facilitator Trainer in both First and Last Steps Planning. He currently leads the Advance Care Planning Initiative for the Henry Ford Health System. Pre-Conference Intensive: Pulling Back the Curtain on Chaplaincy Certification Intensive Summary: The workshop will cover the general chaplaincy certification requirements and processes that all associations generally follow while focusing on the Association of Professional Chaplains (APC) and the Spiritual Care Association (SCA). Time: 12:00 pm - 4:00 pm Cost: $250 Meet Your Instructor The Rev. George Handzo, APBCC is the Director of Credentialing and Certification for the Spiritual Care Association. He has been involved in health care chaplaincy certification for over 20 years. He has been chair of the Certification Commission of the Association of Professional Chaplain and chaired the effort that resulted in the adoption of what are now called Common Qualifications and Competencies used by several chaplaincy certifying associations. REGISTER NOW! REGISTER Pre-Conference Intensive: 2020 Faith Community Nurse Research Forum Intensive Summary: A half-day research forum hosted by the FCNI’s Research Committee will be held once again as a pre-conference session at the 2020 Westberg Symposium in Santa Fe, New Mexico. This forum provides current information and activities related to research and initiatives with relevance to faith community nursing practice.The agenda features recently published research presented by representatives from both the International Journal of Faith Community Nursing and the Journal of Christian Nursing. Participants will have opportunity for open discussion, Q&A, and reflection on the translation of research into faith community nursing practice. Time 12:00 pm - 4:00 pm Cost: $75 Pre-Conference Intensive: Awakening the Spirit Using Art and the FAITH Process Intensive Summary: Life transitions often bring questions regarding the presence of God and the purpose of life. Applying the FAITH process can enhance exploring these questions. During this workshop, participants practice the FAITH spiritual care process beginning with a focused topic. Adding art activities, individuals reflect on the activity as it relates to the topic. A guided discussion explores how God is present during these activities and how each person might apply this understanding to a personal faith journey and professional practice. Finally, participants open their hearts to one another and God to experience health, healing, and wholeness through authentic prayer. Instructor: Pamela Castle Time 5:00 pm – 9:00 pm Cost: $125 Presented by the Westberg Symposium TWO CONFERENCES FOR THE PRICE OF ONE! NEW THIS YEAR! We are pleased to welcome the Westberg Symposium to NEW! the Caring for the Human Spirit® Conference. Over the years, the Westberg Symposium has become the premier gathering and networking event for faith community nurses from across the globe. Participants develop supportive connections and
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