Building A Hospital/Faith Community Partnership Conference
Posted by on September 16, 2005
[posted from Community Campus Partnerships for Health newsletter]
Building A Hospital/ Faith Community Partnership Conference
Nov 9-10, 2005
Atlanta, Georgia
BUILDING A HOSPITAL/FAITH COMMUNITY PARTNERSHIP CONFERENCE
BAPTIST HEALTH SOUTH FLORIDA
Radisson Kendall Hotel and Suites
9100 N. Kendall Drive
Miami, FL
11/09/2005 – 11/11/2005
Early Bird Registration – $225
Registration after October 7, 2005-$275
CCE APPROVED
This course has been approved by the APC for 1.53 CCE’s.
Hospital and faith based personnel across the country will learn the CHAMP philosophy and model to implement faith/health partnerships through their own insitutions and communities.
Objectives:
1) Participants will demonstrate a deepened understanding and appreciateion for the interrelatedness of spirituality and health.
2) Conference attendees will participate in Popular Edcuation methodology throughout the conference.
3) Participants will demonstrate an increased ability to implement Poplular Education methodologies when addressing spiritual/health issues.
4) Participants will demonstrate an understanding of the importance of the various components of the CHAMP model.
5) Participants will demonstrate an understanding of the difference between parish nursing and the CHAMP model.
November 11, 2005 Post Conference approved for 0.36 CCE, APC #05-183 A
For further information, or to check out the complete conference booklet visit: http://www.baptisthealth.net/champ
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