Brian Lo

Brian Lo

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My name is Reverend Brian Lo, MDiv APBCC-HPC CPES. ICPT is accredited with ACCET. My goal as a CPES is to help train the next generation of chaplains.

I am a Clinical Pastoral Education Supervisor and my role is to facilitate learning and supervise Clinical Pastoral Education (CPE) interns through ICPT's curriculum. I am an ordained minister in the American Baptist denomination, an Advanced Practice Board Certified Chaplain-Hospice & Palliative Care (APBCC-HPC) and a Clinical Pastoral Education Supervisor (CPES). I am also a principal investigat

05/04/2026

Obviously, in hospice, we care for the dying and the dead. Over my chaplaincy career in the Los Angeles area, I believe over the course of a year, the average hospice professional loses one patient per day. Broken down into seasons, I believe the average rises to 1.25 deaths/per day over February to March and then drops to 0.75/day in April, slowly rising back to one death/day by the fall through the winter. What are your observations in your area?

"In Dialogue with Your Life Story: A Mixed Methods Study 04/26/2026

Another great study highlighting the work of chaplains in palliative care. The authors created and studied a structured approach to life review with their patients. Initially, I was hesitant about the structured approach because of my training to follow the patients story; however, this study caused me to reflect further and to be more open minded about its benefits. In fact, when I assess for spiritual needs, I’m using a tool that inherently is structured. Thank you to the authors, respondent, and Transforming Chaplaincy for this webinar.

"In Dialogue with Your Life Story: A Mixed Methods Study The value of researching chaplaincy outcomes is increasingly acknowledged by both scholars and practitioners. In this webinar, the presenters share the quali...

Emotional intelligence and counseling self-efficacy among clinical pastoral education students in a multicenter sample: a baseline analysis 04/12/2026

I really enjoyed this article because it confirms one of ICPT’s approaches and that is valuing each student and how they contribute to the formation of each other through CPE and the group process. Please contact me if you are interested in learning more about CPE.

Full article: Emotional intelligence and counseling self-efficacy among clinical pastoral education students in a multicenter sample: a baseline analysis

Emotional intelligence and counseling self-efficacy among clinical pastoral education students in a multicenter sample: a baseline analysis Understanding the characteristics of students entering Clinical Pastoral Education (CPE), including their baseline emotional intelligence (EI) and counseling self-efficacy (CSE), is essential for f...

03/31/2026

With Hospice Foundation of America – I just made it onto their weekly engagement list by being one of their top engagers! 🎉

Fatalism & Self-Efficacy: The Role of Psychosocial Factors, Religion, and Spirituality on Pop Health 03/30/2026

Another very interesting webinar from Chaplaincy. This one is about fatalism and self efficacy. Fatalism is the idea a person has little to ability to change their circumstances and/or future. Self-efficacy is the opposite, when a person believes they can influence their situation. Check out the discussion at the end.

Fatalism & Self-Efficacy: The Role of Psychosocial Factors, Religion, and Spirituality on Pop Health Healthcare systems, community organizations, and governmental agencies are increasingly turning to the importance of improving population health – the health...

03/23/2026

As a CPE Supervisor, my approach to fostering growth in my students is leaning in to my Enneagram 2 Helper identity. Us 2s love to help others and our “shadow side” is the Challenger. Instead of fearing the challenger, I use it, literally, to challenge my students. Without it, we won’t be able to see blind spots in our own life and ministry. Please contact me if you’re interested in learning more about CPE.

03/08/2026

In honor of Women’s history month and for all that you do already, I want to recognize all of the women ministers, chaplains, pastors, clergy, nuns and more that serve in so many ministerial capacities. Being women, you are able to care for others that us men cannot. Blessings!

The AI pilot era is over for health systems 03/08/2026

AI is here. How do you think it will impact your Chaplaincy role?

The AI pilot era is over for health systems Health systems move beyond the pilot era over health systems to integrate AI into workflows with governance for safe, compliant adoption.

Developing and implementing spiritual screening in healthcare: six successful models 03/07/2026

Spiritual screening is a way for non-chaplains to find out if a patient needs a chaplain visit to provide a spiritual assessment for religious/spiritual distress. I am testing the Memorial Hermann model, which directed me to a patient who was struggling with decades long emotional and spiritual distress.

Developing and implementing spiritual screening in healthcare: six successful models Healthcare chaplains recognize the importance of informed referrals for spiritual care; they are essential for spiritual care in outpatient settings. Research about the prevalence and harmful effec...

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