Dr. Puchalski is
Assistant Professor of Medicine and Health Care Sciences at The George
Washington University Medical Center, Washington, DC. She is also Founder and Director of The
George Washington Institute for Spirituality and Health (GWish).
Dr. Puchalski has
pioneered the development of numerous educational programs for undergraduate,
graduate, and postgraduate medical education in spirituality and medicine. Her spirituality curriculum at The George Washington
University was one of the first in the country and received the John Templeton
Award for Spirituality and Medicine. Her
research interests and expertise include the role of spirituality in healthcare
and end of life, the role of clergy in health and in end-of-life care, and
evaluation of education programs in spirituality and medicine. Dr. Puchalski is co-chair of a national
education conference co-sponsored by the Association of American Medical
Colleges (AAMC) and Associate Course Director of Harvard Medical School and the
Mind/Body Medical Institute’s annual Spirituality & Healing in Medicine
conference. Additionally, Dr. Puchalski
is the Convener for Robert Wood Johnson’s Last Acts Spirituality Committee.
Dr.
Puchalski has been published widely in peer-reviewed journals as well as other
national journals and media outlets. Her
work has been featured on Good Morning
America, ABC World News Tonight, NBC
Nightly News, PBS’ Religion and Ethics Newsweekly, and in major newspapers across the
country. She is the recipient of the
AAMC and Pfizer’s Award for the Medical Humanities Initiative 1999 and the
Healthcare Foundation of New Jersey’s faculty Humanism in Medicine Award
2001. Dr. Puchalski’s work in the field
of spirituality and medicine encompasses the clinical, the academic, and the
pastoral application of her research and insights.
Dr.
Puchalski earned the BS degree in Biochemistry and the MS degree in Biology at
UCLA prior to earning her MD at The George Washington University School of
Medicine. Prior to medical school, she worked as an Adjunct Scientist in
Biochemistry and Molecular Biology at the National Institutes of Health.