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Transforming Chaplaincy 008: Rev. Dirk Labuschagne and Professor Doug Oman
Rev. Dirk Labuschagne, a Transforming Chaplaincy Fellow and MPH student at the University of Illinois at Chicago, interviews Professor Doug Oman of the School of Public Health at UC Berkeley.
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Transforming Chaplaincy 007: Rev. Paul Galchutt
Communications Director Michael Skaggs interviews Transforming Chaplaincy Fellow Paul Galchutt. Paul has served ten years as an inpatient palliative and staff chaplain with University of Minnesota Health. His health care chaplaincy work began with a Catholic healthcare system in the Milwaukee, Wisconsin, area, where he also served as the bereavement and critical incident stress management coordinator. Prior to chaplaincy, he served for several years as a pastor of an Evangelical Lutheran Church in America congregation in the Chicago area. His research interests include chaplaincy care outcomes in the outpatient clinic; how spiritual assessment shapes chaplaincy scope of practice; and how interdisciplinary expressive writing groups foster staff well-being. He is pursuing an MPH in Community Health Promotion from the University of Minnesota School of Public Health.
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Transforming Chaplaincy 006: Rev. Kelsey White, BCC
Communications Director Michael Skaggs interviews Rev. Kelsey White, BCC. Kelsey is a Transforming Chaplaincy Fellow, a chaplain with Norton Healthcare in Louisville, KY, and a recent inductee into Delta Omega. Rev. White graduated with an MSc from the University of Louisville School of Public Health and Information Sciences.
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Transforming Chaplaincy 005: Rev. Dr. Saneta Maiko, BCC
Communications Director Michael Skaggs interviews Rev. Dr. Saneta Maiko. Saneta is the John Templeton Research Fellow with Indiana University School of Medicine (2017-2019). He is a board-certified Chaplain Researcher with Indiana University Health and Affiliate Research Scientist with the Indiana University Center for Aging Research, a collaborative initiative between IU School of Medicine and Regenstrief Institute. Dr. Maiko graduated with an MS in Clinical Research from Indiana University School of Medicine in 2018.
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