5th Annual Spiritual Care Symposium
Ethical and Spiritual Issues in Medicine and Health Care
Thomas R. McCormick, DMin is Senior Lecturer Emeritus at the University of Washington?s School of Medicine. Dr. McCormick joined the Medical School?s faculty in 1974 to establish the school?s first program in Medical Ethics. From 1985-2001, he also served as the Director of Counseling for the Medical School. The author of numerous articles and book chapters, McCormick is frequently in demand as a speaker and trainer on topics related to bioethics. Currently, Dr. McCormick holds faculty and teaching positions at the University of Washington?s School of Medicine, Midwestern University School of Medicine (Glendale, AZ) and at Kyorin University in Hachioji, Japan.In ?Ethical and Spiritual Issues in Medicine and Health Care,? Dr. McCormick will introduce participants to the tools and concepts used for ethical decision making in medicine as well as the roles and influences of religion, culture and spirituality.
Continuing Education Credit
Ethical and Spiritual Issues in Medicine and Health Care meets the necessary standards to provide 4 contact hours toward continuing educational credits for the following:- Social Workers ? WA State Licenses*
- Nurses ? WA State Licenses
- CME ? Category II
- Chaplains ? Certified through APC and CPSP
- Clergy
Date and Time
Friday Jan 30, 2015
8:30 AM - 12:30 PM PST
Friday, January 30, 2015
Location
Walla Walla General Hospital Auditorium, 1025 South Second Avenue, Walla Walla
Fees/Admission
Registration Deadline: January 28, 2015. Cost: $25 per person, $20 for students. Group discount available for 4 or more people.
Contact Information
Mario DeLise, Director of Spiritual Care
p. 509-527-8000 ext. 1848
e. mario.delise@ah.org
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