Eternal Medicine Podcast

Episode 1 - Interview with a Chaplain


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This interview was conducted with Pastor Julie Vega who is a chaplain. In it we discuss what chaplains do and what part they play in the care team. We also discuss the idea of faith-sharing and how we should understand that in the context of a healthcare setting. Finally, we discuss interventions that can help comfort a patient who is anxious. Please excuse the occasional interruptions and changes in recording tone. Background noise necessitated pausing and restarting during our interview which caused some quality issues. 


Show Notes

Article explaining H.A.L.T. a list of things to watch for in patients feeling downcast - https://www.goodtherapy.org/blog/how-are-you-feeling-take-minute-halt-for-your-health-0515184

Article on how to respond to someone who is depressed - https://www.verywellmind.com/what-to-say-when-someone-is-depressed-1067474

Referral Information to share with chaplain or other clergy. 1) Brief history of present illness. 2) Brief description of current emotional state. Include specific words patient says if appropriate. 3) Patient's religious preference. 4) Best time for chaplain to visit patient. 


Disclaimer:

This show is an independent production from Adventist Medical Evangelism Network (AMEN) and is intended to support its mission. However, it is not part of, affiliated with, or endorsed by the Adventist Medical Evangelism Network (AMEN) or the General Conference of Seventh-day Adventists® headquartered in Silver Spring, Maryland or any of its affiliates known as the Seventh-day Adventist® Church. Thus, any contents or opinions expressed, implied or included in or with the services offered by the Eternal Medicine podcast are solely those of the Eternal Medicine podcast or the speaker and not those of the Adventist Medical Evangelism Network (AMEN), the General Conference or the Seventh-day Adventist® Church.

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