Conference Description
The purpose of this conference is to provide healthcare professionals with tools to experience peace and serenity in the daily demands of delivering effective patient care and service.
This is a free conference sponsored by St. James Healthcare. Continental breakfast and lunch will be provided.
Target Audience
All healthcare personnel, including nurses, physicians, social workers, chaplains, dietitians, allied health professionals, and administrative staff.
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Lost & Found:
Achieving Peace,
Purpose, and
Balance in
Healthcare
Delivery
January 22 and 23, 2015
St. Anns Parish Hall
2100 Farragut
Butte, MT
400S0uthClarkStreet
Butte,MT59701
Registration Information
Accreditation
This activity has been planned and
implemented in accordance with the
accreditation requirements and policies of
the Accreditation Council for Continuing
Medical Education (ACCME) through the
joint providership of St. Vincent
Healthcare and St. James Healthcare .
The St. Vincent Healthcare is accredited
by the ACCME to provide continuing
medical education for physicians.
St. Vincent Healthcare designates this
live educational activity for a maximum of
(9.5) AMA PRA Category 1 Credits.
Physicians should claim only the credit
commensurate with the extent of their
participation in the activity.
St. James Healthcare is an approved
provider of continuing nursing education
by the Montana Nurses Association, an
accredited approver by the American
Nurses Credentialing Centers
Commission on Accreditation.
This educational activity will provide 9.75
contact hours.
Registration Options
Mail: St. James Healthcare
Attn: Lynda DeWitt
400 S. Clark Street,
Butte, MT 59701
Telephone: 406-723-2406
Fax: 406-723-2404
Thursday 1/22 Friday 1/23 Both Days
___________ ___________ ____________
Conference Description
The purpose of this conference is to provide
healthcare professionals with tools to
experience peace and serenity in the daily
demands of delivering effective patient care
and service.
This is a free conference sponsored by St.
James Healthcare. Continental breakfast and
lunch will be provided.
Target Audience
All healthcare personnel, including nurses,
physicians, social workers, chaplains,
dietitians, allied health professionals, and
administrative staff.
About the
Conference
2. The Montana Regional Conference on Catholic Mission, Identity, and Ethics Course Objectives
Time Topic Presenter
8:30 MASS St Anns Catholic Church
9:30 Remembering D.J. ONeill:
A Man at Peace
Sheila ONeill, LCSW
Dr. George Mulcaire-Jones,
Butte Community Health
Center
9:45 Christian Mercy and the
Beginnings of Modern
Medicine: A Spiritual and
Scientific Journey
Father Patrick Beretta,
Butte Catholic Community
North
10: 30 BREAK
10:40 What Threatens and Breaks
Peace in Care-Giving?
Small Groups:
Facilitator Phil Dean, RN,
St. James Healthcare
11:15 Paths to Peace I: Skills for
Resiliency in Change and
Growth
Ken Homan, PhD, Vice
President, Ethics & Theology,
SCL Health
12:00 LUNCH (Provided)
1:00 Peace and Mental Illness: Be
Kind: Everyone You Meet is
Fighting a Great Battle
Dr. George and Mary
Mulcaire-Jones, Butte
Community Health Center and
Western Montana Mental
Health Center
1:45 Quiet/Reflection: A Peaceful
Inventory: What Leads to Peace
and What Breaks Peace in Our
Own Lives?
St. James Healthcare Pastoral
Staff
2:15 What Have You Heard Today? Large Group Discussion
2:30 BREAK
2:45 Healing and Spirituality: Living
on Purpose
Ken Homan, PhD, Vice
President, Ethics & Theology,
SCL Health
3:30 Paths to Peace II: Exercise and
Movement
Panel Discussion with Local
Fitness Experts
4:30 Wrap Up and Summary of the
Day
Dr. George Mulcaire-Jones,
Butte Community Health Center
4:45 Adjourn
Thursday, January 22
Upon completion of the
conference, participants will be
able to:
Recognize the challenges of
maintaining peace and balance
in a day-to-day hospital and
healthcare environment
Express what peace means in
relational, psychological and
spiritual terms
Describe how interior peace
can be cultivated through
life-style disciplines of
mindfulness, prayer,
movement, exercise and
self-awareness
Develop specific personal
goals that lead to peace,
purpose and balance
Identify both structural barriers
and structural solutions that
maintain a more peaceful
environment
Develop a greater sensitivity to
what leads to and detracts
from peace in both Native and
non-Native cultures
Experiment with opportunities
to continue seeking peace
through post-conference
activities
Time Topic Presenter
8:30 Opening Reflection Chaplain John Uggetti,
St. James Healthcare
8:45 Workplace Spirituality:
Finding God in Your Work
Ken Homan, PhD, Vice
President, Ethics & Theology,
SCL Health
9:30 Paths to Peace III:
The Healing Touch: A Reflec-
tion on Sacred Gestures
Father Patrick Beretta,
Butte Catholic Community
North
10: 15 BREAK
10:30 Paths to Peace IV:
Peace and Peace Building
Within Native People
Traditions
Ken Smoker, Health Program
Specialist,
Fort Peck Reservation
11:15 Paths to Peace V: Prayer and
Contemplation
Father Tom Haffey,
St. Anns Catholic Church
12:00 LUNCH (Provided)
1:00 Moving Upstream: Preventing
Childhood Trauma
Dr. George and Mary
Mulcaire-Jones, Butte
Community Health Center and
Western Montana Mental Health
Center
1:45 What Can We Do Better, What
Can We Do Differently to
Further Peace in Our Own
Lives and in Our Health Care
Settings?
Closing Panel and
Participant Reflection
2:30 Closing Prayer and Sending
Forth
2:45 Adjourn
Friday, January 23
Saturday, January 24 (Optional)
Cross-Country Ski Package (near Butte)