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Healthcare chaplains often wonder how to use the limited number of chaplains in their department to meet the most critical needs. An interdisciplinary team at a Duke Outpatient Clinic sought to understand this within their outpatient primary care clinic through a series of surveys that assessed patients' perceptions and understanding of chaplains, desire for chaplain services, and patient characteristics. Surprisingly, they found that it was not just the more religious patients who desired chaplain support. Join us in this webinar where researchers Rev. Katherine K Henderson, Rev. John P. Oliver, and Dr. Patrick Hemming, present their findings on their recently published paper that addresses these topics. Presenters: Rev. Katherine K. Henderson, MRP, M.Div., Senior Clinical Chaplain for Outpatient Spiritual Care in the Duke University Health system Rev. John P. Oliver, D.Min, Director of Chaplain Services and Education at Duke University Hospital Patrick Hemming, MD, MPH, Assistant Professor at Duke University and Director of Residency Education at the Duke Outpatient Clinic