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Healthcare Ministry Basics for Leaders. Ethical and Religious Directives. Course Plan. Application to My Role. Moral Instincts ERDs. Jesus’ Ministry. Catholic Social Teaching. Our Ministry. Church. Sponsorship. Purpose of Directives (in Preamble).
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Healthcare Ministry Basics for Leaders Ethical and Religious Directives
Course Plan Application to My Role Moral Instincts ERDs Jesus’ Ministry Catholic Social Teaching Our Ministry Church Sponsorship
Purpose of Directives(in Preamble) • To affirm ethical standards and norms • To provide authoritative guidance • To serve institutionally-based Catholic healthcare • To provide professionals, patients and families with principles and guides for making decisions in any setting
Intended Audience(in Preamble) • Sponsors & trustees • Administrators • Spiritual caregivers & chaplains • Physicians & healthcare professionals • Patients, families & surrogates
General Format • Divided into six parts covering six major areas of concern in Catholic health care • Each part divided into two sections: • An Introduction in the form of a narrative, providing a biblical and theological context • Followed by individually numbered Directives addressing specific issues
General Introduction, which explains the basic reason for Catholic healthcare (addressed by this course) Part One: The Social Responsibility of Catholic Health Care Services Part Two: The Pastoral Responsibility of Catholic Health Care Part Three: The Professional-Patient Relationship Part Four: Issues in Care for the Beginning of Life Part Five: Issue in Care for the Dying Part Six: Forming New Partnerships with Health Care Organizations and Providers The Parts
Limitations & Cautions • The Directives do not provide ready answers for every moral dilemma • They are not an exhaustive summary of the Church’s moral teaching • Their application to a particular case may require consultation with individuals who have theological competency
Limitations & Cautions • Some may be tempted to interpret the Directives more narrowly or loosely than warranted by the Church’s moral teaching • Different valid conclusions about what to do in a given case can sometimes occur • Directives may be revised as Church teaching on unclear or uncertain moral matters is clarified at an authoritative level
Exercise 1) Break up into six groups, one for each of the six parts of the ERDs 2) Read silently the Introduction to your part of the ERDs 3) As a group identify several key ideas or points in the Introduction 4) Prepare to present your findings to the whole group
Link with Mission/Values? • Mission: Catholic Health East is a community of persons committed to being a , transforming, healing presence in the communities we serve. • Values: Reverence for Persons Community Integrity Justice Courage Concern for those who are poor Stewardship
Reflection and Dialogue • How was this discussion on the Ethical and Religious Directives helpful? • What part of the ERDs do you find to be the most challenging/difficult? • To whom would you go in your organization for more clarity?