Religious Exemptions from COVID-19 Vaccine Mandates: What Is The Chaplain's Role?
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 14 ธ.ค. 2024
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We thank our sponsors for this webinar: ACPE: The Standard for Spiritual Care & Education; Association of Professional Chaplains; National Association of Catholic Chaplains; Neshama: Association of Jewish Chaplains: and American Society for Healthcare Human Resources Administration.
What should chaplains do when involved in conversations around religious exemption from COVID-19 vaccine mandates? This webinar will help chaplains, spiritual care managers, and others to prepare for those conversations. The panel presents legal, HR, administrative,and spiritual care perspectives from leading experts in their fields.
Ron Oliver is Vice President for Mission & Outreach at Norton Healthcare. As such, he oversees all spiritual care within the system. He is also Past President of the Association of Professional Chaplains and a member of the Advisory Group of the Chaplaincy Innovation Lab.
Alina Klimkina is Partner at Dinsmore & Shohl, a law firm serving as outside counsel for Norton Healthcare in Louisville, Kentucky. Alina will provide a legal perspective on religious exemptions from vaccine mandates.
Jeremy Sadlier, CHHR [Certified in Healthcare Human Resources], is the Executive Director of the American Society for Health Care Human Resource Administration (ASHHRA). Prior to that role, he spent the past 21 years as a human resources practitioner and leader at Advocate Aurora Health (AAH), where he was the South Market-Human Resources Director with oversight for 2 community hospitals, a multi-site pediatric hospital and a quaternary tertiary medical center on the south side of Chicago. This role had responsibilities for both HR leadership and hospital operations. Jeremy holds a bachelor’s degree from Northern Illinois University in Psychology and a master’s degree from Lewis University in Organizational Leadership - Nonprofit, as a well as the CHHR certification.
Carolanne Hauck is Board Chair for the National Association of Catholic Chaplains. Since 2013 she has served as Director of Chaplaincy Care & Education at Lancaster General/ Penn Medicine Hospital in Lancaster County Pennsylvania and has personally and professionally been intensely involved with religious exemptions considerations at her own facility.