Clinical Pastoral Education

 

Clinical Pastoral Education


Good Samaritan Regional Medical Center
has long been recognized for a holistic philosophy of healing, attending to body, mind and spirit. Through its Pastoral Services Department, the hospital has provided pastoral care to its patients and staff for more than 30 years. In 2006, the Clinical Pastoral Education program was established to serve the educational needs of clergy, seminarians and qualified lay persons for ministry.

Accreditation and types of Clinical Pastoral Education program


The Good Samaritan Regional Medical Center Clinical Pastoral Education program is accredited as a Satellite program of Legacy Health Systems of Portland, Oregon. Through its relationship with Legacy, Good Sam is accredited to provide Level I and II Clinical Pastoral Education programs by the Association for Clinical Pastoral Education, Inc. 1549 Clairmont Road, Suite 103, Decatur, Georgia 30033-4635. Telephone (404) 320-1472

Level I Clinical Pastoral Education

The Level I program focuses on addressing basic competencies and skills for providing spiritual care. Each student is expected to be a motivated adult learner. Students in Level I develop the capacity to be reflective religious practitioners within the clinical context and to develop their self- and faith-based identity within the acute care medical setting.

Level II Clinical Pastoral Education

The Level II program offers the opportunity to continue clinical ministry education that addresses advanced competencies in pastoral care and counseling. Level II allows for the integration of skills learned in Level I through deepening awareness of professional ministry vocation, a range of specialized pastoral skills, theoretical frameworks for ministry, management and administrative functions and awareness of the ways cultural diversity and social conditions affect systems of health care.


Clinical Pastoral Education programs at Good Samaritan Regional Medical Center


Good Samaritan Regional Medical Center offers Clinical Pastoral Education in the following formats:
  • A full-time, intensive summer program which lasts at least 10 but not more than 11 weeks
  • An extended program, which meets one day per week between October and May
Each program offers the same basic structure and requires no less than 400 hours of participation. These hours will be fulfilled with a combination of structured group activities, individual activities (at least 100 hours), and a supervised, clinical practice of ministry (at least 300 hours). Each unit provides a diverse mix of opportunities for the participant to develop clinical placements, if available.


Admissions


The Clinical Pastoral Education program at Good Samaritan Regional Medical Center will consider all applications according to aptitude, ability and potential for ministry without regard to race color, religion, gender, age, national origin, veteran/military status, disability or sexual orientation. In the admissions process, every attempt will be made to include a diverse group of students, providing equal access to educational opportunities for all qualified persons. Persons applying should evidence an openness to clinical learning, a readiness to use the clinical setting for personal and professional learning, an aptitude for providing fundamental spiritual care in the clinical setting, and the potential to make a contribution to the services provided by the Pastoral Services Department at Good Sam.


Requirements for admission


The following will be required for admission to an extended or summer unit and/or continuing units:
  • A completed Association of Clinical Pastoral Education application with application fee
  • An admission interview and acceptance by a qualified interviewer (ACPE supervisor or supervisor candidate)
  • High school diploma or GED equivalent. A bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university is preferred
  • Participation in some form of theological/pastoral education and/or active participation in a community of faith
  • A proven aptitude for interpersonal work, sound mental/emotional health and the ability to minister in a cross-cultural, interfaith setting
  • A review of Medical Center policies and associated materials
Access to patients and information technology at the hospital also requires:
  • Background check information/authorization
  • Drug testing protocols and authorizations
  • Immunizations and /or titers showing immunities to various diseases

Application


Because of this extensive admissions process applications must be received at least three months in advance of the beginning of a unit of Clinical Pastoral Education.
a. An application may be downloaded from www.acpe.edu
b. To apply for Clinical Pastoral Education at Good Samaritan Regional Medical Center, send your completed application to:

Rev. Kent A. Schaufelberger
Pastoral Services Department
Good Samaritan Regional Medical Center
3600 NW Samaritan Drive
Corvallis, OR 97330

c. For more information call: 541-768-5084

Upcoming Clinical Pastoral Education units


June 7 - August 20, 2010
Summer Unit
Full time (40 hours/week plus on-call)
Credit for one unit of CPE
Applications accepted through March 3, 2010
Tuition: $650.00 (US)

September 7 – December 16, 2010
Fall Extended Unit
(16 hours per week plus on-call)
Credit for one unit of CPE.
Applications taken through June 5, 2010.
Tuition: $650.00 (US)

January 13 - May 17, 2011
Winter Extended Unit
(16 hours per week plus on-call)
Credit for one unit of CPE.
Applications taken through Oct. 5, 2010
Tuition: $650.00 (US)

June 14 - August 18, 2011
Summer Unit
Full time (40 hours/week plus on-call)
Credit for one unit of CPE
Applications taken through March 4, 2011
Tuition: $650.00 (US)

For more information about Clinical Pastoral Education, visit the ACPE Web site or contact the following:


Rev. Dr. John H. Moody, Regional Director
Association for Clinical Pastoral Education, Inc., Pacific Region
1245 Young Street, Ste. 204
Honolulu, HI 96814
Phone: (808) 591-1388
Fax: (808) 593-9206
Email: pacregionacpe@pacifichealthministry.org

Rev. Dr. Teresa E. Snorton, Executive Director
Association for Clinical Pastoral Education, Inc.
1549 Clairmont Road, Suite 103
Decatur, GA 30033
Phone: (404) 320-1472
Fax: (404) 320-0849
Email: teresa@acpe.edu

For more information about professional chaplaincy, visit www.professionalchaplains.org