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PlainViews is an e-newsletter created to promote dialogue among chaplains and other spiritual care providers on issues of Professional Practice, Advocacy, Education & Research, and Spiritual Development. PlainViews is published on the first and third Wednesday of every month.

 

Advisory Board

 
The Rev. Dr. Catherine Cornutt is the chaplain at West Park Healthcare Centre in Toronto, Ontario Canada and a certified specialist in Clinical Pastoral Education with The Canadian Association for Pastoral Practice and Education (CAPPE/ACPEP). She is also the National President of CAPPE/ACPEP and a certified practitioner of CISD and PTSD. A counsellor, facilitator and ordained minister with the Canadian Fellowship of Churches and Ministers, The Rev. Cornutt works on a daily basis with people who experience change, loss and grief on many different levels. She was formally educated at Queen’s University (Kingston, Ontario), McMaster Divinity College (Hamilton, Ontario), and St. Stephen’s College, University of Alberta (Edmonton, Alberta).
 
 
The Rev. Martha Dimmers, B.C.C., is the manager of pastoral and spiritual care at Children's Hospital and Regional Medical Center in Seattle. She is an active member of the Children’s Institutional Review Board, Ethics Committee, and Diversity Oversight Committee. Chaplain Dimmer has a master of divinity from Princeton Theological Seminary, a master of social work from Rutgers University and Clinical Pastoral Education training from The HealthCare Chaplaincy and Washington Hospital Center.
 
 

The Rev. Dr. Jeffrey T. Garland, B.C.C., a member of the PlainViews Advisory Board, is staff chaplain at the St. Barnabas Hospice and Palliative Care Center in Millburn, New Jersey, and chairs the multicultural/multiethnic committee of the Association for Professional Chaplains. He received his doctorate at the Theological School at Drew University in Madison, New Jersey, writing a thesis entitled Hospice and Palliative Care: Educating an African American Community in Newark, New Jersey. Chaplain Garland served for five years as a special agent with the Federal Bureau of Investigation. In 1994 he resigned from law enforcement and answered his call to ministry by enrolling full-time at New York Theological Seminary, completed four units of Clinical Pastoral Education and received a master of divinity degree in 1998. He also earned a Bachelor of Science degree in healthcare administration from Nova University in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, his native state. Chaplain Garland is an ordained minister with the American Baptist Churches, U.S.A.

 
 
The Rev. Dr. Will Kinnaird is the Associate Director for Quality at the United States Department of Veterans Affairs National Chaplain Center which is the Headquarters for Chaplain Services in the VA Healthcare System. Responsibilities in this position include the development of national personnel, fiscal, research, and administrative policies and guidelines for the spiritual and pastoral care services for the more than 1,000 chaplains employed in VA Medical Facilities. His activities include developing strategic plans for VA Chaplain Services; accessing, interpreting, and distributing national VA patient satisfaction survey data to VA’s 164 Chaplain Departments; editing a research newsletter sent monthly to 1,000 plus VA Chaplains, and other QA and PI duties. Also, as the immediate Past-Chair of the COMISS Network, CCAPS - the COMISS Commission for Accreditation of Pastoral Services and the National Association of Veterans Affairs Chaplains, Chaplain Kinnaird has spent many years working with certification and accreditation standards for pastoral care. He received his Doctor of Ministry degree from Brite Divinity School at Texas Christian University, as well as a Master of Divinity degree, a Master of Arts degree and a Bachelor of Arts degree. He is Board Certified by the Association of Professional Chaplains and the National Association of Veterans Affairs Chaplains.
 
 
Chaplain Art Lucas is Director, Spiritual Care Services for Barnes-Jewish Hospital at Washington University Medical Center in St. Louis, Missouri. His responsibilities include Spiritual Care, the HealthCare Ethics program, and the Palliative Care Program. An Ordained Elder in the Missouri Annual Conference of the United Methodist Church, Art is endorsed for Hospital Chaplaincy by the United Methodist Church, is a Board Certified Chaplain with the Association of Professional Chaplains and a Certified Supervisor with the Association for Clinical Pastoral Education. Art has been with Barnes/Barnes-Jewish Hospital since 1990 as the Director of Spiritual Care Services. He is a contributor and co-editor of The Discipline for Pastoral Care Giving: Foundations for Outcome Oriented Chaplaincy (The Haworth Pastoral Press) which sets forth the methodology for professional chaplaincy developed by the Barnes-Jewish Spiritual Care staff. He has also had articles published in The Journal of Health Care Chaplaincy and other professional publications. Art is a displaced Virginian with a wife (of 38 years) and two children (25 and 27 years old), all of whom are better than he deserves.
 
 
Chaplain Jane Mather is director of chaplaincy services at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center. Seeking a more diverse ministry, Chaplain Mather came to New York from Spokane, Washington, where she last served as manager of pastoral services for Empire Health Services, a two-hospital, 475-bed system serving two trauma centers. She received a Master of Arts in pastoral ministry at Gonzaga State University, where she later facilitated the creation of a community-based clinical pastoral education program. A Roman Catholic lay person, Chaplain Mather is a member of several professional organizations including the National Association of Catholic Chaplains and the Association of Clinical Pastoral Education.
 
 
The Rev. Stephen Overall, B.C.C., is chaplain and director of Clinical Pastoral Education at Saint Luke’s Hospital, Shawnee Mission Health System, Kansas City, Missouri. He is a United Methodist minister and certified as a CPE supervisor in the United States and Canada. Chaplain Overall has served as chaplain for many hospitals in the US and Canada, including a position as director of pastoral care and education for The HealthCare Chaplaincy at Griffin Hospital, in Derby, Connecticut. He received a bachelor of arts in religion and philosophy from Tennessee Wesleyan College, a master of divinity degree from St. Paul School of Theology in Kansas City, and has completed work toward a doctorate of ministry degree at Candler School of Theology, Emory University, Decatur, Georgia. He is also a member of the Association of Professional Chaplains.
 
 
The Rev. Jon Overvold, B.C.C., is the director of pastoral care and education at North Shore University Hospital, Long Island, a HealthCare Chaplaincy partner. He has served as chaplain in the Ryan White AIDS program of the Visiting Nurse Service of New York and has directed the pastoral care program at Franklin Hospital Medical Center on Long Island. In 1999, Chaplain Overvold returned to The HealthCare Chaplaincy, where he served as director of pastoral care at Florence Nightingale Health Center in Manhattan. Chaplain Overvold earned a master of divinity degree at Luther Northwestern Seminary in St. Paul, Minnesota and is an ordained minister in the Lutheran Church (ELCA).. He is the chair of the Commission on Quality in Pastoral Services for The Association of Professional Chaplains.
 
 
Chaplain Rozann Allyn Shackleton, B.C.C., is coordinator of the congregational health partnership program at Advocate Good Shepherd Hospital, Barrington, Illinois. She also serves as a member of the hospital's clinical ethics consultation team. In addition, she is editor of Chaplaincy Today, the Journal of the Association of Professional Chaplains. Chaplain Shackleton is endorsed by the United Church of Christ as Commissioned Minister for Health and Human Services and serves as vice president of the UCC Professional Chaplains and Counselors. She holds a master of divinity degre from Seabury-Western Theological Semindary, Evanston, Illinois, and a master of arts degree in the social sciences with a concentration in biomedical ethics from The University of Chicago.
 
 
The Rev. Dr. Walter J. Smith, S.J., has served as president and CEO of The HealthCare Chaplaincy since September 1993, after serving as its executive vice president since July 1991. Father Smith joined The Chaplaincy’s senior management team after a distinguished academic career, which included university and professional school teaching and administration. As a clinician, Father Smith specialized in end-of-life care. He has published numerous articles and two books in this field. He serves as a trustee of several national non-profit health care and advocacy organizations and institutions of higher learning.
 
 
Anne M. Vandenhoeck is a research assistant at the Faculty of Theology, department of Pastoral Theology, of the Catholic University of Leuven, Belgium. Her academic formation includes a master degree in Religious Studies and a master degree in Theology. A catholic lay woman, she served as a chaplain for more then 13 years in several hospitals in Belgium and the United States. Currently she divides her time between working on a PhD, teaching Pastoral Theology and supervising theology students. She is a CPE supervisor in training. Anne is a member of the European Network of Health Care Chaplaincy.
 
 
The Rev. Lerrill J. White, Ph.D., B.C.C., is assistant director of Clinical Pastoral Education at St. Luke’s Episcopal Hospital in Houston, TX, and has been the liaison to Health & Human Services for the Association of Clinical Pastoral Education and Association of Professional Chaplains since 1983. He earned a bachelor’s and master’s degree from Abilene Christian University, a master of divinity from Princeton Theological Seminary, and a doctorate in counseling psychology from Pennsylvania State University. As a minister in the Churches of Christ, Chaplain White has served urban and rural churches in New Jersey, Colorado, Pennsylvania and Arizona and has served as chaplain and CPE Supervisor in a state psychiatric hospital, a mental health center, a large county hospital, a major tertiary care facility, a rural regional health care center, and a major teaching hospital.
 
 

The Rev. Sue Wintz, B.C.C., is a staff chaplain at St. Joseph's Hospital and Medical Center in Phoenix, Arizona and Presbyterian (USA) minister. Her clinical specialties are in high risk pregnancy, neonatal and pediatric intensive care, trauma, and working with families choosing to make the Gift of Life through organ and tissue donation.   She is a nationally known author and speaker in issues of professional chaplaincy and spirituality and healthcare. Sue is President Elect of the Association of Professional Chaplains.

 
 
Rabbi David J. Zucker, Ph.D., B.C.C., is rabbi/chaplain, and Director of Behavioral Services at Shalom Park, a senior continuum of care community in Aurora, CO. He is Board Certified by both the National Association of Jewish Chaplains (NAJC) and the Association of Professional Chaplains (APC). He is a former national board member of NAJC.  He chaired the Executive Planning Committee for the international EPIC Conference (Toronto 2003). Author of three books and a frequent contributor to both religious and secular journals and magazines, he co-authored “Nearly Everything We Wanted Our Non-Jewish Supervisors to Know About Us as Jewish Supervisees” (with Bonita E Taylor, published in JPCC).
 
 
Managing Editor: The Rev. Dr. Martha R. Jacobs, B.C.C. In addition to her role as editor of PlainViews, the Rev. Dr. Jacobs is the associate director of outreach and community-based programs at The HealthCare Chaplaincy. An ordained minister of The United Church of Christ, Chaplain Jacobs serves on the Board of the Metropolitan Association of the UCC and is president of the UCC Professional Chaplains and Counselors. She is also an adjunct professor at New York Theological Seminary, where she is the the coordinator for a Doctor of Ministry for Clinical Pastoral Supervisors. For eight years Chaplain Jacobs served as director of pastoral care for The HealthCare Chaplaincy at New York United Hospital Medical Center, Port Chester, NY. She received her doctor of ministry and her masters of divinity degree from New York Theological Seminary. Her dissertation was entiteld Death is Not the Enemy, and explored the attitudes of UCC clergy around death and dying. Chaplain Jacobs holds a bachelor of fine arts degree from U.S. International University, School of Performing Arts. She is the Chair of the Communications and Publicatons Council for the APC. She also serves on the Board of Managers of the JPCC. She is a member of the American Association of Pastoral Counselors, is president of New York Disaster Interfaith Services (NYDIS) and serves on the Critical Response Team - Spiritual Response Team for the American Red Cross.
 
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The American Association of Pastoral Counselors (AAPC), through the work of its members strives to provide and promote theologically informed, spiritually sensitive, ethically sound, and clinically competent counseling and consultation as an extension of the ministry of faith communities; to provide professional formation and credentialing for those who seek to integrate theology and psychology into their practice; and to advocate the well being of persons and communities. The AAPC is committed to respecting the theological, psychological and faith traditions, and spiritual practices of our members and their clients, and to grounding our work in the psychological, social, ethical, and spiritual dimensions of all human endeavors. www.aapc.org

The Association for Clinical Pastoral Education, Inc. (ACPE) is a multicultural, multifaith organization devoted to providing education and improving the quality of ministry and pastoral care offered by spiritual caregivers of all faiths through the clinical educational methods of Clinical Pastoral Education. http://acpe.edu/

The Association of Professional Chaplains (APC) is a multifaith association established to certify and serve its membership and to promote professional chaplaincy. The APC strives to integrate multicultural and multiethnic perspectives while maintaining the highest standards of professional competency and ethical practice. The APC values the dignity and worth of all persons; the spiritual care of individuals, communities, organizations, and systems; and faith as an essential dimension of wholeness. www.professionalchaplains.org

The Canadian Association for Pastoral Practice and Education(CAPPE), is a national multifaith organization which is committed to the professional education, certification and support of people involved in pastoral care and pastoral counselling. www.cappe.org

The Association Canadienne pour la Practique et l’Education Pastorales
(ACPEP), est une organisation multiconfessionnelle nationale qui se consacre à la formation, à l'accréditation et au soutien professionels des personnes engagées dans le service pastoral et le counseling pastoral. www.cappe.org

The National Association of Catholic Chaplains (NACC) is a professional association for certified chaplains and clinical pastoral educators who participate in the healing mission of Jesus Christ. The NACC provides standards, certification, education, advocacy, and professional development for our members in service to the Church and society. There are over 3,300 members of the association which is based in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. www.nacc.org

The National Association of Jewish Chaplains (NAJC) The NAJC mission is to enhance the kedusha (sacredness) of Jewish chaplains in order that they may provide quality pastoral, and spiritual care based on Jewish traditions and values. NAJC is a professional organization for rabbis, cantors, and other Jewish professionals functioning as Jewish and staff chaplains in hospitals, nursing homes and geriatric centers, hospice, psychiatric facilities, correctional centers, and the military, among others. In addition to offering collegial support and professional certification for Jewish chaplains, the NAJC promotes ongoing educational opportunities to Jewish chaplains with its annual conference and regional seminars. The NAJC serves as a clearinghouse for professional employment and advocates on behalf of Jewish chaplains and Jewish chaplaincy programs to other chaplaincy cognate groups, clergy associations, seminaries and the community at large. www.najc.org

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The HealthCare Chaplaincy is a comprehensive center for pastoral care, education, and research in New York City. Founded in 1961, The Chaplaincy’s multifaith clinical staff provides professional pastoral care to patients, families, and staff of all faiths in several healthcare sites throughout the New York greater metro area. Accredited education programs at The Chaplaincy train clergy and interested laypersons in the art of pastoral care, and researchers demonstrate the positive effects of spiritual health on overall well being and healing. The Chaplaincy’s Center for Jewish Studies is a leading pastoral education resource for rabbinical students, community clergy, and Jewish chaplains, offering Clinical Pastoral Education in a Jewish context. www.healthcarechaplaincy.org

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