What is CPE chaplaincy?

Clinical Pastoral Education (CPE) is education to teach spiritual care to clergy and others. CPE is the primary method of training hospital and hospice chaplains and spiritual care providers in the United States, Canada, Australia and New Zealand.

What is CPE experience?

Clinical Pastoral Education (CPE) is a unique interfaith experience, open to people of all faiths. ICPT offers CPE to spiritual professionals and theological students seeking professional growth and development in clinical pastoral settings.

What is the goal of CPE?

The objectives of CPE are: To become aware of oneself as a minister and aware of the ways in which one’s ministry affects other persons. To develop the ability to utilize the experiential method of learning.

What is a CPE site?

Clinical Pastoral Education is interfaith professional education for ministry. It brings theological students and ministers of all faiths (pastors, priests, rabbis, imams and others) into supervised encounters with persons in crisis.

What are the levels of CPE?

ACPE accredits two types of clinical pastoral education programs: CPE Level I/Level II and Certified Educator CPE. ACPE accredited programs provide a progressive learning experience through a two-level curriculum.

What is extended CPE?

Extended CPE is designed for those unable to attend a full-time CPE program. These may include: Working adults. Seminary students. Lay ministers.

What is CPE healthcare?

Since 1997, the Certified Physician Executive (CPE) credential has helped physicians maximize their leadership potential to influence progressive change in healthcare. The CPE designation tells a compelling story of your business acumen to colleagues, current and future employers, recruiters and others.

What can I expect from CPE?

Time commitment is around 20 hours each week with a four hour class each week, twelve hours of scheduled patient care hours, three to four hours for completion of assignments, bi-weekly individual supervision, and on-call week-end shifts 6-8 times during the unit.

How does CPE help pastors?

CPE brings theological students and leaders of different spiritual and religious communities (pastors, priests, rabbis, imams, religious orders and others) into supervised encounters with persons in crisis. The education helps develop new awareness of yourself and the people you serve.

What is a unit of CPE?

One unit of CPE is at least 400 hours combining supervised clinical practice in ministry and no fewer than 100 hours of structured group and individual education.

What is the chaplaincy Innovation Lab’s partnership with ACPE?

The Chaplaincy Innovation Lab enjoys a close partnership with ACPE: The Standard for Spiritual Care & Education. The map below will let you find an ACPE-accredited CPE site near you.

How many units of CPE do I need to become a chaplain?

A minimum of four (4) units of Clinical Pastoral Education (CPE) is required for board certification with the National Association of Catholic Chaplains (NACC) and two (2) units for certified associate chaplain.

What is CPE networking?

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Why should pastors take CPE?

CPE is useful because it prepares pastors for parish ministry, chaplaincy, lay ministry, teaching, and counseling. Through CPE, one builds pastoral care skills and becomes more self-aware. Taking CPE also enables pastors to broaden their vocational ministry options.