The t-test developed by William S. Gosset (also known as Student’s t-test and the two-sample t-test) is commonly used to compare one sample mean on a measure with another sample mean on the [...]
On March 9 from 1:00-2:30 EST, Transforming Chaplaincy Fellows Allison Delaney and Geila Rajaee will speak in the series “Conversation on Spirituality and Health: Bridging Research and [...]
From Dr. Frank Woggon, Director of Chaplaincy Services for the Louisville downtown KentuckyOne Health medical campus and a gratis faculty member in the Department of Medicine at the University of [...]
From Professor Russell H. Davis, ACPE Certified Educator and Rev. Robert B. Lantz Chair in Patient Counseling at VCU’s School of Allied Health Professions: Our Department of Pastoral [...]
One of the best ways for Transforming Chaplaincy to help foster research literacy is to help chaplains become acquainted with one another and leaders in their fields. With that in mind, the [...]
Transforming Chaplaincy Fellow Petra Wahnefried recently interviewed Helen Butlin, a chaplain and spiritual care expert whose expertise lies in patients’ wisdom: Listening to Helen Butlin [...]
by Kathryn Lyndes The first round of CPE curriculum development grants were successful. Students demonstrated the importance of new chaplaincy curricula in several ways. First, the use of case [...]
One of the best ways for Transforming Chaplaincy to help foster research literacy is to help chaplains become acquainted with one another and leaders in their fields. With that in mind, the [...]
One of the best ways for Transforming Chaplaincy to help foster research literacy is to help chaplains become acquainted with one another and leaders in their fields. With that in mind, the [...]
OBJECTIVE: The concept of “wisdom” is beginning to emerge in the oncology literature, raising questions concerning: (1) how the concept of wisdom is used in oncology literature; (2) [...]