Introducing... GWish

2018; Volume 19, No 7, July

Introducing... GWish

Christina Puchalski, MD, FACP, FAAHPM, Professor of Medicine.

The IAHPC is delighted to welcome new Institution Members, and to introduce them to the membership. This month, we are pleased to tell you about GWish, the George Washington Institute for Spirituality & Health:

GWish Is Helping to Restore Spirituality to Health Care

The George Washington Institute for Spirituality & Health (GWish) was founded in May 2001 as a leading organization on education and clinical issues related to spirituality and health.

Under the direction of Founder and Director Dr. Christina M. Puchalski, GWish is changing the face of health care through innovative research and training programs for physicians and other members of the interdisciplinary health care team, including clergy and chaplains. Its ultimate goal — ‘to restore the heart and humanity to health care’ — is being pursued in myriad ways.

Care that aids patients & providers

The GWish mandate is four-fold: ?

1) Transform ?health care through evidenced-based research supporting the inclusion of interprofessional spiritual care in ??health care.

2) Sustain medical school curricular developments through the creation of national and international competencies. ??

3) ?Expand the interprofessional community of scholars in the U.S. and internationally.

4) Create ?compassionate and patient-?centered health care environments that improve the quality of patient care, increase ?health care provider satisfaction with work, and ?reduce provider turnover, burnout, and medical errors.?

7 achievements of special note

GWish has earned distinction as a national and international convener of interdisciplinary ?health care professionals from 48 U.S. states and 28 ?countries on seven out of eight continents. Examples of these achievements include:?

‘Historically,’ writes Dr. Puchalski, ‘health care in the United States was founded on spiritual values — service, altruism, and compassionate care of those in need and those who suffer. Over the last 60 years, medicine and health care have been challenged by the tremendous explosion of technological advances and by the reality of increasing costs. These challenges have overshadowed the primary mission...to serve the whole person with care and compassion.’

GWish aims to restore the balance.


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