Bridging Religious Identity in Health Care: The Time Is Now
EBOO PATEL, PhD AND AND SUZANNE WATTS HENDERSON, PhD
Anne Fadiman's book, The Spirit Catches You and You Fall Down, tells the true story of a three-month-old girl, Lia Lee, in Merced, California, who began to shake uncontrollably.1 Her parents, immigrants from Laos, took her to a hospital where a team of highly committed doctors did everything you would expect: They stabilized the patient, drew blood and ran tests. They diagnosed little Lia with epilepsy and prescribed a complex cocktail of drugs for the parents to administer at set intervals.
Mission Across the Miles: Mission Integration in Ambulatory Settings
NANCY JORDAN, EdD and NAN ONEST, MA
Building community focused on the call and mission of Catholic health care requires thought and intention, and this feels particularly true when working with tens of thousands of care providers across seven states. How do you connect and inspire those often pressed for time, facing one another on a computer screen?