Bayhealth launches clinical pastoral education program
Bayhealth announced it has launched a clinical pastoral education program to provide professional training for clergy and lay persons of all faiths and denominations.
As a regional healthcare leader, Bayhealth is the only health system in Kent and Sussex counties to offer a CPE Program.
CPE teaches clergy and lay persons how to best serve as spiritual care providers not only to patients, families and staff in hospitals and other healthcare facilities, but also to the military and others in the community – such as to those in places of worship, schools, prisons and homeless shelters. It also prepares chaplains for board certification.
Bayhealth’s CPE Program takes place at its Kent and Sussex campuses in a safe, supportive learning environment. Bayhealth’s CPE students gain firsthand experience offering spiritual care to patients and their loved ones in a variety of specialties including oncology, cardiology, pediatrics and more.
Bayhealth’s CPE Program is approved by the Association for Clinical Pastoral Education Inc. to offer Level I and Level II CPE units.
Bayhealth is currently accepting applications for its CPE Program.
To learn more and apply, call Bayhealth’s Pastoral Care department at 302-430-5118 in Sussex County or go to Bayhealth.org/CPE.