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George Grant MDiv, PhD, DAPA

职称:Assistant Professor Clinical Special Projects in Faith and Health and the Psychology of Religion

所属学校:Emory University

所属院系:nurse

所属专业:Psychology, General

联系方式:404.712.9224

简介

United Methodist Minister, Ordained American Association of Pastoral Counselors, #6382 Association for Clinical Pastoral Education, Certified Supervisor, #5839 American Psychological Association, #5645-3198, Divisions 36 & 49 EDUCATION PhD, Pastoral Psychology (Clinical), Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, Boston University Religious Faith and Stress Among Healthcare Providers of the Elderly (Quantitative Study) Paul Johnson Teaching Fellow, Boston University MDiv, Candler School of Theology, Emory University BA, Wofford College

职业经历

2014-present, Emory University-Atlanta; Executive Director, Emory Healthcare/Emory Center for Pastoral Services; team lead for spiritual health as comprehensively understood through clinical ethics, staff support services, clinical education/training/assessment, research, and professional chaplaincy at Emory University Hospital Midtown, Emory University Hospital (Clifton), Wesley Woods Center, Emory University Orthopedic and Spine Hospital, Emory Johns Creek Hospital, The Emory Clinic, Emory Clergy Care, Southern Regional Medical Center and Emory Saint Joseph’s Hospital. 2007-present, Emory University-Atlanta; Director of Research and Innovation, Emory Healthcare/Emory Center for Pastoral Services; conduct empirical faith and health research across the Emory Healthcare system and to collaborate across health science schools, professional schools and Emory College disciplines to forge studies leading to major funding; reflect, teach and write on relational and ethical healthcare; former Member, Executive Council of The Religion and Public Health Collaborative, an Emory University Strategic Plan Initiative; former Chair, Research, The Religion and Public Health Collaborative; former Member, Task Force on Education, Woodruff Health Sciences Center; Clinical Assistant Professor and Faculty Leader for Faith Community Relations, The Lillian Carter Center for Global Health and Social Responsibility: Nell Hodgson Woodruff School of Nursing, Emory University; Affiliate Associate Professor in the Practice of Pastoral Care: Candler School of Theology, Emory University; Affiliate Assistant Professor: Bioethics and Humanities, University of Washington School of Medicine; former Member, Search Committee for Schinazi Chair in Bioethics, Emory University; Clinical Supervisor of full-time Chaplain Residents at Emory Healthcare respective campuses; Honor Council, Nell Hodgson Woodruff School of Nursing; 2012 Fellow in the Woodruff Leadership Academy for the Health Sciences. 2000-2007, Harborview and University of Washington Medical Centers-Seattle; Director of Spiritual Care, HMC and UWMC (900 beds total) are the primary teaching hospitals of the University of Washington School of Medicine. HMC is the only Level I adult and pediatric trauma center in the Pacific Northwest. It is owned by King County and operated by the University of Washington; UWMC is the leading tertiary care center in Washington and is perennially ranked top ten in US News Best Hospitals list; directive and sole signatory responsibility for overall spiritual care services in both institutions including chaplaincy, clinical pastoral education, research and pastoral counseling; offering services as a leading resource for spiritual care to the entire Seattle metropolitan community and the Pacific Northwest; attending CPE Supervisor; attending clinician in the Psychiatric Consult Service; core clinician, Disaster Debriefing; HMC committees: Lead ex-officio on Spiritual Care Advisory Board, Web Services, Art, M.L.K. Jr. Activities, Palliative Care; Projects: $700,000 capital project for sacred space; multi-million dollar endowment campaign. Appointed Assistant Professor in the Department of Medical History and Ethics, University of Washington School of Medicine. 1995-2000, St. Elizabeth’s Medical Center of Boston; Supervisor of Chaplain Interns and a Pastoral Psychotherapist in the Spiritual Care Services Department. SEMC is the flagship hospital of the Caritas Christi Health Care System and is a teaching hospital of the Tufts University School of Medicine; lecturer in Psychiatry; co-founding counseling clinician of Pastoral Counseling Services at SEMC; member of the Disaster Response Comm.; Chair of the hospital Multi-Faith Dialogue Comm.; Staff psychotherapist in the Employee Support Program (EAP) for SEMC; Coordinator of CPE and Spiritual Care for the East Boston Neighborhood Health Center, Elder Service Plan Day Care Centers and the Elder Service Centers of Harbor Health and Mutual Health of Dorchester; Boston Metro P.A.C.E. (program for all-inclusive care for the elderly) Ethics Committee member. 1994-1996, Choate Health Systems, Inc; Crisis Clinician: responsible for conducting contract psychiatric assessments in emergency rooms; diagnosis to referral and disposition. 1993-1995, The Danielsen Institute of Boston University; A Clinical Fellow at this licensed Massachusetts Mental Health Center; individual, couple and group psychotherapist (psychodynamic psychotherapy in the self psychology and object relations vein). 1993-1994, Meadowridge Hospital; Mental Health Counselor; locked inpatient psychiatry unit. 1992-1993, Crombie St. Homeless Shelter; Staff Counselor. 1991-1992, Bethel Church, Charleston, S.C.; Parish Minister 1987-1991, Rembert-St. John Parish in South Carolina; Pastor 1985-1987, Emory University Hospital, Atlanta, Ga.; Chaplain Resident in Clinical Pastoral Education (8 Units/2 years); Clinical Assignments: Neonatology, Head and Neck Cancer, Staff Support, Cardiology, Heart Transplantation.

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