
Quality Time Podcast -The Role of Spiritual Care in Patient Outcomes and Clinician Well-being - Online CE Course (FOR PHYSICIANS IGHA)
THIS IS THE PAID VERSION REQUIRED FOR PRIVATE PHYSICIANS WITHIN GREATER HOUSTON AREA ONLY*. ALL OTHER LEARNERS ARE ELIGIBLE TO ATTEND THE ACTIVITY FOR FREE HERE.
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In this panel episode, the Rev. Dr. Charles Millikan and the Rev. Stacy Auld discuss an aspect of care foundational to Houston Methodist: spiritual care and values integration. They share how the care that board-certified chaplains provide to patients and caregivers helps them navigate the most trying of circumstances.
Expert: The Rev. Dr. Charles Millikan is the vice president for spiritual care and values integration for Houston Methodist. He holds the Dr. Ronny W. and Ruth Ann Barner Centennial Chair in Spiritual Care. The Rev. Stacy Auld is the system director of spiritual care and values integration for Houston Methodist.
Notable Topics Covered:
- Houston Methodist spiritual care and values integration
- Houston Methodist’s I CARE values: integrity, compassion, accountability, respect and excellence
- Spiritual care, patient satisfaction and employee engagement
- Spiritual care and biomedical ethics
- Board certification process for chaplains
Links:
- Houston Methodist Spiritual Care and Values Integration
- Rev. Dr. Charles Millikan
- Rev. Stacy Auld
- Association of Professional Chaplains
- The Role of Spirituality in Health Care
- Spirituality Linked with Better Health Outcomes, Patient Care
Fees
REGISTRATION TYPE | FEE |
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Private physician (located within the Greater Houston Area)* | $20 |
* In compliance with HM’s policy on Physician Non-Monetary Compensation regarding “Stark Law,” private physicians who reside and/or practice medicine within the Greater Houston Area are required to pay the full Fair Market Value registration fee.
Target Audience
Physicians, nurses, allied health professionals, residents, fellows, students, administration.
Learning Objectives
After listening to this podcast episode, the participant will be able to:
- Explain the correlation between spiritual care and patient outcomes.
- Explain the link between spiritual care and biomedical ethics.
- Explore utilizing spiritual care at your health care organization.
Activity Director
Shlomit Schaal, MD, PhD, MHCM
Executive VP, Chief Physician Executive, Houston Methodist
Professor of Clinical Ophthalmology, Academic Institute
Full Clinical Member, Research Institute
Department of Ophthalmology-Blanton Eye Institute
Houston Methodist Hospital
Weill Cornell Medical College
Experts
Rev. Dr. Charles R. Millikan, DMin
Vice President for Spiritual Care and Values Integration, Houston Methodist
Dr. Ronny W. and Ruth Ann Barner Centennial Chair in Spiritual Care
Clinical Professor, Medical Ethics and Health Policy, Baylor College of Medicine
Houston Methodist Hospital
Weill Cornell Medical College
Rev. Stacy L. Auld, MDiv, BCC
Senior Director of Spiritual Care and Values Integration, Houston Methodist
Board Member, Association of Professional Chaplains
Ordained Elder, United Methodist Church
System Director, Spiritual Care & Values Integration, Houston Methodist
Houston Methodist Hospital
Weill Cornell Medical College
Available Credit
- 0.50 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™
Houston Methodist is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
Houston Methodist designates this Enduring material for a maximum of 0.50 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
- 0.50 Attendance
Price
Registration Instructions
- STEP 1 - Select the applicable fee and add to cart to complete the checkout process.
- STEP 2 - Once registered, click the "Take Course" button to begin the activity.
Fees
REGISTRATION TYPE | FEE |
---|---|
Private physician (located within the Greater Houston Area)* | $20 |
* In compliance with HM’s policy on Physician Non-Monetary Compensation regarding “Stark Law,” private physicians who reside and/or practice medicine within the Greater Houston Area are required to pay the full Fair Market Value registration fee.