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Clinical Pastoral Education Staff
                 
  

Chaplaincy Services

The Clinical Pastoral Education Staff

The Rev. Tim P. VanDuivendyk, D.Min.
Association of Clinical Pastoral Education Certified Supervisor
Assistant Vice President, Spiritual Care and Development
713-448-6156

Tim P. VanDuivendyk has been with Memorial Hermann Healthcare System for more than 30 years and currently serves as an ACPE Certified Supervisor and Assistant Vice President of Spiritual Care and Development. He is an ordained Baptist minister.

After graduating from Baylor University in Waco, Texas, he received his Master of Divinity and Doctor of Ministry degrees from Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary in Fort Worth. He completed a pastoral counseling residency at the Texas Research In Mental Health Science Center (TRIMS) in the Texas Medical Center.

Tim is a Board-Certified Chaplain with the Association of Professional Chaplains and practices as a Licensed Professional Counselor and Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist in Texas.

He has served as the national accreditation chair of the ACPE, regional certification chair of the College of Chaplains and the president of the Southeast Texas Chaplains Association. He is married and has four adult children.

The Rev. Susan Nance, Th.M.
Director of Clinical Pastoral Education
ACPE Certified Supervisor
713-704- 4160, Chaplain's Office

Susan Nance began her professional journey toward chaplaincy in 1977 when two small community hospitals in a small town in Southern Illinois recognized the need for pastoral care for staff, patients and families.

In 1982 Susan continued her training as a chaplain resident at Duke University Medical Center in North Carolina and later became certified as a Supervisor in Clinical Pastoral Education after completing her training at Medical College of Virginia.

From 1988 until October 1999, Susan served as Associate Director of Pastoral Care at Duke University Medical Center, where her special areas of responsibility were general medicine and oncology. Susan was also an adjunct lecturer at Duke Divinity School and an instructor of pastoral care and counseling in the pastor's summer course of study there.

Susan is an ordained Baptist minister, a graduate of The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary and Duke Divinity School and is currently serving the Southwest Region of the Association for Clinical Pastoral Education as a member of the nominating and certification committees. She is married.

The Rev. Paul E. Robertson, Ph.D.
Manager, Memorial Hermann Southwest Hospital Chaplaincy
Member, System Supervisory Faculty
Associate Supervisor, ACPE
713-456-5127

Paul graduated from Mississippi College in Clinton, Mississippi, with a Bachelor of Arts degree and from New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary in New Orleans with Master of Divinity and Doctor of Philosophy degrees.

He was a professor of theology at New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary for 15 years before entering Clinical Pastoral Education at The McFarland Institute of Christian Health Ministries in New Orleans. Paul participated in the ACPE Residency and Supervisory Training while at the Institute.

He held numerous academic appointments at the New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary, including Director of Research Doctoral Programs, Director of the Doctor of Ministry Degree Program, and editor of The Theological Educator. For three years Paul served on the Visiting Committee of the McFarland Institute.

An ordained Baptist minister and member of a number of professional organizations, Paul has authored numerous publications and articles and is married with two adult children.

The Rev. Cynthia (Cyd) Thomas, M.Div.
ACPE Supervisor
713-704-7044

Cynthia “Cyd” Thomas is a CPE Supervisor. Her responsibilities include the supervision of CPE students in the residency and intern programs.

Cyd graduated from Rollins College in Florida in 1972 with a Bachelor of Arts degree in philosophy and religion and received a Master of Arts in 1974 in intercultural education from the University of the Americas in Mexico.

She received her Master of Divinity degree from Regent College in Vancouver, Canada, in 1993, and is an ordained Baptist minister. Cyd completed her supervisory training in Houston at St. Luke's Hospital and served as a chaplain there and at Texas Children's Hospital while completing her educational requirements. She was certified as an Associate Supervisor in 2001.

Prior to becoming a CPE Supervisor, Cyd helped establish and develop Episcopal High School in Houston. She also worked in educational administration and counseling at Rice University and with the University of Houston honors program.

The Reverend Kenneth Ramsey,
J.D./M. Div.




Ken is an ACPE Supervisory Candidate and serves as a chaplain and educator. He has been involved in a number of creative ministries throughout his professional career

Ken received dual Doctor of Law and Master of Divinity degrees from Emory University in 1993. After serving as a minister and lawyer for indigent peoples in both the Appalachian region of Virginia and Texas, Ken began formal training in CPE at St. Luke’s Hospital and Texas Children’s Hospital here in Houston.

Ken has been a part of the Memorial Hermann Chaplaincy Services department since 2002. He entered the supervisory certification process in 2003. Ken frequently contributes to educational ministries in local congregations and has served as an adjunct professor at the undergraduate level.

An ordained minister, Ken is an active member of an ecumenical congregation here in Houston. On occasion, he can be located on stage in various local theatrical productions. He and his wife are the parents of three children.

The Rev. Thomas H. Cole, Th.M.
ACPE Certified Supervisor

Supervisor Emeritus
713-704-4160

For more than 25 years, Tom was the Director of the Chaplaincy Department. After retiring, he has returned numerous times to offer part-time supervision in our program. He is a graduate and holds two degrees from Baylor University, a Master of Divinity from Southern Baptist Theological Seminary at Louisville, Kentucky, and a Master of Theology from Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary in Ft. Worth, Texas.

He has served as past president of the College of Chaplains and on numerous national committees and commissions of the national ACPE organization. Tom is married and has two adult sons.

 

 

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