Source: Los Angeles Times
On March 3, 2002, the Los Angeles Times featured an article on UCLA Medical Center's Spiritual Care Unit. The unit is "the hospital's chaplaincy training program... The full-time staff [at the hospital] includes a priest, a minister and a rabbi, with Muslims and Buddhists on call. Fifteen
years ago, when the program was new, the full-time staff consisted of one
Baptist minister... These days, religious diversity is redefining hospital chaplaincy work. While
the patient directory at UCLA is usually about 65% Christian, the number...
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