February 23, 2012
Newburgh, NY -
"Spirituality in Patient Care: Ethics, Mystery, and the Role of
the Healthcare Team" will be presented at Mount Saint Mary College
on March 8 at 7 pm in Aquinas Hall Room 216. The public is invited
to this free event.
The guest speaker is Jo Ann Middleton, founding director of the
medical humanities program in the Caspersen School of Graduate
Studies, Drew University, Madison, NJ.
Middleton established and served as director of the medical
humanities program at Raritan Bay Medical Center, Perth Amboy, NJ.
Her “Medical Ethics” presentation was included in the American
College of Physicians Best of the Boards Series.
Among other courses, Middleton has taught the clinical ethics
segment for the American College of Physicians Internal Medicine
Board review. She has also published essays on Willa Cather,
clinical ethics, medical humanities training, and aging, death, and
dying in literature.
She received her BA from Manhattanville College and her MA and
PhD from Drew University.
"Spirituality in Patient Care: Ethics, Mystery, and the Role of
the Healthcare Team" is sponsored by Mount Saint Mary College’s
Catholic and Dominican Institute, along with the nursing program
and arts and letters division. The Catholic and Dominican Institute
promotes the college’s heritage, advances the charism of learning
and service, provides a forum for discussion of contemporary
ethical issues, and enhances Catholic and Jewish dialogue.
At the Mount, 33 percent of freshmen aim for health professions.
The college’s nationally accredited bachelor’s and master’s degree
nursing programs feature high tech simulator labs, real world
clinical experience and community nursing, plus a NYCLEX exam pass
rate of 90 to 100 percent. Graduates work as registered nurses in
hospitals in the Northeast and around the country. The RN to BSN
program for registered nurses is a blended online course with
interactive modules and only one day per week in class.
In arts and letters, the rigorous and expanding
communication/media production program features a video
studio/editing suite with the latest non-linear editing equipment,
a Mount Media crew for real world experience, and the KnightRadio
station featuring high-tech control room and studio equipment.
For information on the lecture, call the CDI office at
845-569-3467, email charles.zola@msmc.edu, or
visit www.msmc.edu