Clinical pastoral education
Association of Clinical Pastoral Education (ACPE) Training Center
St. Vincent Regional Hospital Association of Clinical Pastoral Education (ACPE) Training Center
St. Vincent Regional Hospital (SVRH) is licensed for 286 inpatient beds, with more the 550 medical staff and over 2,100 employees. It serves the healthcare needs of over 400,000 people in a the four-state area of Montana, Wyoming, North and South Dakota. St. Vincent was accredited by ACPE during 2018 to provide Level I and II Clinical Pastoral Education (CPE) and Certified Educator training.
St. Vincent is regional destination hospital with a comprehensive range of services including Level II Trauma Center with fixed wing and helicopter transport services; a nationally recognized cardiology program; neuroscience services; stroke care; pediatrics with a PICU; orthopedic medicine and surgery; women’s services with Level III Neonatal Intensive Care. St. Vincent is a "hospital within a hospital” providing specialized care and Pediatric Intensive Care medicine for children. CPE interns serve within the Spiritual Care Services department alongside approximately ten professional chaplains who function as mentors and support personnel for the students as they make rounds within the clinical milieu.
About the program
This program is designed for clergy, seminary students, religious professionals and selected laypersons.
Adapting HIPPA secure technology used in Tele-Medicine, our CPE program is offered to students across the state of Montana, as well as Colorado and Wyoming. Teleconferencing is utilized for individual and group supervision 70% to 80% of the time in the extended units. This option allows students in the extended unit to use approved clinical placements far from the training center in Billings, receive virtual supervision and limit on-site training in Billings to approximately four times during the unit.
Typically, a 24–25-week extended unit of CPE is divided between a weekly 4-hour peer group seminar and 8-10 hours of clinical time scheduled with the staff chaplain/preceptor on site. In addition, most students do 3-4 hours of weekly individual study and reflection. The peer group seminars include case review, theological reflection seminars, didactic presentations, reading discussion, group process, and use of various media for reflection and learning. Clinical time is spent providing spiritual care to patients, families, and institutional staff in one’s clinical placement. CPE interns take part in the on-call rotation gaining valuable experience in crisis intervention and spiritual care.
ACPE: The Standards for Spiritual Care and Education
1 Concourse Pkway
Suite 800
Atlanta, GA 30328
Phone Number: (404)-320-1472
Fax: (404)-320-0849
Email: acpe@acpe.edu
St. Vincent Regional Hospital is accredited by ACPE for Level 1 and 2 CPE and for Clinical Educator CPE.