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April 24, 2024I was honored, privileged, and blessed to present a series of five global webinars for the International Christian Medical and Dental Associations. This is the second and is on the subject of “Using a Spiritual History or Assessment in Clinical Practice.”
“How come we don’t bring our faith to work with us more often?” That was a question the Lord used to convict Dr Walt of the fact that although his personal relationship with God was the primary relationship in his life, more often than not he tended to leave God at the door when entering the hospital or medical office.
This webinar will discuss the rationale for including a spiritual history as part of the health history for patients. Just a few questions that all health professionals can ask will help discern how to best care for our patients, while also communicating to them that we care about more than just their physical health.
This global webinar for health professionals around the world is on “The Spiritual History in Clinical Practice” and is sponsored by the International Christian Medical and Dental Associations.
A recording of the webinar is now available online. Here are the links:
- Webinar recording
- Podcast version (or search for ICMDA in your podcast provider)
- Presentation slides
- All questions from the Q&A session
Recommended links:
Recommended articles:
- Spiritual Assessment in Clinical Care [Part 1] – The Basics
- Praying with our patients, Walt Larimore
- Should Clinicians Incorporate Positive Spirituality Into Their Practices? What Does the Evidence Say?, Walter L. Larimore, Michael Parker, Martha Crowther
Recommended videos:
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