ACPE Recognition, Acceptance and Exposure

A few months ago a CAMPaM network of chaplains and healthcare professionals was created. In four months, the network has received several members and is still growing. Recently, the Association of Clinical Pastoral Education (ACPE.EDU) accepted the CAMPaM network as the newest network. The details regarding the network is displayed on the ACPE website.

 

APC Recognition and Accreditation

 

CAMPaM is a program that was developed specifically with chaplains in mind. Recognizing its applicability and usefulness in pastoral care, the continuing education approval committee of the Association of Professional Chaplains approved the program for 3.2 CCEs, in effect, 32 hours of continuing education for chaplains.

 

 

NACC Recognition, Continuing Education Approval and Support

 

CAMPaM has also been approved for continuing education by the National Association of Catholic Chaplains (32 Continuing Education Hours by NACC) for certified chaplains and support study for its CPE students. In March, 2004, CAMPaM also received national recognition at the National Conference of the NACC in Kansas City, where it was presented to the general assembly. The National Association of Catholic Chaplains also has plans to link the CAMPaM programs and its network from its official website: http://www.nacc.org

 

The European Conference of Chaplains has also expressed interest in the CAMPaM project and we are currently in dialogue to bring its programs to that continent as well.

 

We look forward to your institution/departments’ participation in this study program and encourage you to take advantage of this excellent, nationally recognized and accredited program in Complementary Alternative Methods of Healing and Pastoral Ministry.

 

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CAMPaM:

Exploring the Experience of Complementary Alternative Methods of Healing in the Mystery of Pastoral Ministry.... Continued

Keeping up with this fast changing healthcare scene, three years ago I embarked on an exciting journey to explore the effects of Complementary Alternative Medicine within  Pastoral Ministry. Coming from India, with its rich background in traditional healing modalities, I enjoyed combining my studies in the complementary healing sciences with my pastoral education and experience ministry. In fact, what I found was a natural marriage. As healing is a reality that must affect the whole person, I found an intrinsic and inseparable connection between these physical healing modalities and pastoral practices. Increasing the healing space of the person through some simple, easy-to-do healing modalities remains entirely congruent with ministry. The result is a caring, effective, and measurable way to minister to others. Thankfully, I was blessed in my efforts with great support from CPE supervisors, pastoral care directors, and friends who practice both complementary healing arts and pastoral ministry. Through my studies, I have come to the conclusion that the knowledge and integration of a few non-invasive, easy to use modalities can often transform a simple pastoral visit into powerful event in a person’s life.

In the spring of 2003, I completed the task of compiling the results of my investigation into a study program of 32 hours, which can be broken down into four modules of eight hours each. This four day course includes the history, meaning, philosophy, and practical applications of more than twenty-five easy to administer complementary alternative methods of healing. It is presented from a chaplain’s perspective, careful not to step on the toes of other healthcare professionals. As this new program was designed to incorporate some essential concepts of Clinical Pastoral Education, as well as study the rich traditions and practices of the complementary healing arts, it is named “CAMPaM” - Complementary Alternative Methods of healing in the mystery of Pastoral Ministry.

At the end of the curriculum development and program planning, I submitted the finished result to the Association of Professional Chaplains (APC). The APC has approved the program for 3.2 units of Continuing Chaplain Education (32 contact hours).

Shortly after the completion of the course, it was presented to the staff chaplains and CPE students of Christus Santa Rosa Healthcare in San Antonio, TX. The pastoral care staff who took the course found that, as they integrated a more holistic approach to ministry, incorporating a few simple alternative techniques, they felt their pastoral effectiveness improved, as did patient satisfaction. Administrative recognition of this positive impact has helped to bring the CAMPaM services offered by the Pastoral Care department to the other hospitals of the same system.

Also there is another session coming up in this summer for the CPE residents and follow up for the chaplains. Some of those who went through have put into practice what they have learned and others are still working on integrating it into their practice. Other systems and CPE programs around the country are considering CAMPaM modules for their departments and CPE training program now.

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