The Spiritual Care and Chaplaincy Team
Providing spiritual care in the fast-paced environment of a major medical center requires a team effort. At Johns Hopkins Hospital as well as Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center the Chaplains on our Leadership Team work in concert with the Adjunct Chaplains, CPE Resident Chaplains, Intern Chaplains and On Call Chaplains to provide 24/7 care for patients, visitors and staff. Our staff members also make significant contributions within their faith communities and communities.
Please meet all our staff members through this website!
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The Rev. Dr. Paula Teague, D.Min., M.B.A., B.C.C.
Senior Director of the Johns Hopkins Academic Division
Director of the System Sponsored CPE Program
Director of Spiritual Care and Chaplaincy at Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical CenterPhone: 410-550-7569
Email: p[email protected]The Senior Director of the Academic Division, Director of the System Sponsored Clinical Pastoral Education program and Director of Spiritual Care and Chaplaincy at Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center. She is a Society of Friends (Quaker) minister and has been a certified Association of Clinical Pastoral Education (ACPE) Supervisor since 1989. She holds the Artium Baccalaureus from Guilford College in Greensboro, North Carolina; the Master of Divinity from The Earlham School of Religion in Richmond, Indiana; and the Doctor of Ministry from Columbia Theological Seminary in Atlanta, Georgia. She holds a Master in Business Administration from Johns Hopkins University.
Dr. Teague’s interests include the integration of spiritual care with the disciplines of palliative care, pediatric medicine, and ethics. Paula has recently published a response to a featured article on Physician Assisted Suicide in the Caregiver Journal from the Association for Professional Chaplains and has co-authored a paper on disaster training for ministers. She has served in various leadership roles within ACPE and is currently the Treasurer for the Association. Paula has been a certified ACPE, Inc. Supervisor for over twenty years and a Board Certified Chaplain since 1989.
Moira Bucciarelli, MTS, BCC
Outpatient Chaplain, Harry J. Duffey Patient and Family Services Program
Sidney Kimmel Comprehensive Cancer CenterPhone: 443-287-2900
Email: [email protected]Outpatient Oncology chaplain, who has been trained in compassion-based spiritual care at Emory University as a spiritual health fellow in outpatient oncology. Moira serves patients with cancer and their caregivers in the ambulatory settings at Johns Hopkins Weinberg and Viragh buildings, Bayview and Green Spring Station. She graduated with a bachelor of arts from Oberlin College, and earned a masters’ in theological studies from Boston College. She is recently board certified with the National Association of Catholic Chaplains. She previously worked as a writer and editor in spirituality, biblical studies, and religion.
Rev. William E. Johnson, Jr.
Community Chaplain
Phone: 410-550-7569
Email: [email protected]Chaplain Johnson is a native of Baltimore, Maryland. He holds an undergraduate degree from the University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Va., a graduate degree from Howard University, Washington, D.C.; was awarded a Doctor of Divinity degree by Virginia University of Lynchburg, Lynchburg, Va. (formerly Virginia Seminary and College); and completed his Chaplain Residency with Johns Hopkins Medicine. As the Community Chaplain for the Johns Hopkins Health System Chaplain Johnson works to improve community health outcomes by connecting faith communities to health system resources, as well as providing compassionate spiritual care to patients and community members on behalf of various JHHS entities. Chaplain Johnson also serves as a Pastor of the Sharon Baptist Church of Baltimore. He served in various positions with Maryland State Government for 33 years giving leadership in areas of equity, equality and integrity; and was serving as Inspector General for Human Services at the time of retirement. He has held leadership positions in several civic, civil and human rights organizations, and is the recipient of several honors and citations for his service to the church and State.
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The Rev. Dr. Paula Teague, D.Min., M.B.A., B.C.C.
The Senior Director of the Academic Division, Director of the System Sponsored Clinical Pastoral Education program and Director of Spiritual Care and Chaplaincy at Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center. She is a Society of Friends (Quaker) minister and has been a certified Association of Clinical Pastoral Education (ACPE) Supervisor since 1989. She holds the Artium Baccalaureus from Guilford College in Greensboro, North Carolina; the Master of Divinity from The Earlham School of Religion in Richmond, Indiana; and the Doctor of Ministry from Columbia Theological Seminary in Atlanta, Georgia. She holds a Master in Business Administration from Johns Hopkins University.
Dr. Teague’s interests include the integration of spiritual care with the disciplines of palliative care, pediatric medicine, and ethics. Paula has recently published a response to a featured article on Physician Assisted Suicide in the Caregiver Journal from the Association for Professional Chaplains and has co-authored a paper on disaster training for ministers. She has served in various leadership roles within ACPE and is currently the Treasurer for the Association. Paula has been a certified ACPE, Inc. Supervisor for over twenty years and a Board Certified Chaplain since 1989.
Mr. Thomas Y. (Ty) Crowe, II, M.Div., B.C.C.
The Director of the Johns Hopkins Hospital Spiritual Care and Chaplaincy Department and the Assistant Director of the System Sponsored Clinical Pastoral Education program. He was ordained a Teacher in the Shadhiliyya Sufi Order in 1998, and was a member of a diverse Sufi Community in California. Mr. Crowe began his career as a chaplain in Sacramento, taking his first units of CPE at Sutter Medical Center, Sacramento. He is a certified Association for Clinical Pastoral Education (ACPE) Supervisor and Board Certified Chaplain. Prior to coming to Johns Hopkins, Mr. Crowe worked as Coordinator of Clinical Pastoral Education at Sutter Medical Center, in Sacramento, California, for four years. He was also the part-time chaplain for the Sutter Center for Psychiatry.
Mr. Crowe also brings a management perspective to his supervision, having worked for three years as General Manager of a large building supply company in Florida. In addition to this work, he also supervised CPE students in multiple settings, including Baptist Health in Jacksonville, Florida; at Vitas Hospice in Ormond Beach, Florida; and at Tallahassee Memorial in Tallahassee, Florida. Mr. Crowe has a passion for competent spiritual care, the professional development of his students, and making uncomfortable learning creative and fun.
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Wesley Erickson, The Johns Hopkins Hospital
Kim Henson, The Johns Hopkins Hospital
James Matas, The Johns Hopkins Hospital
Heather Mendoza, The Johns Hopkins Hospital
Michael O'Neill, Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center
Gregory Williams, The Johns Hopkins Hospital -
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