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'The Chaplain and the Doctor' Centers Empathy and Spirituality in Health Care

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Dr. Jessica Zitter and Chaplain Betty Clark walking the halls of The Wilma Chan Highland Hospital. (Reel Medicine Media)

A new documentary, “The Chaplain and the Doctor,” offers an intimate glimpse into the palliative care unit of an Oakland hospital, where two women — an 80-year-old African American chaplain and a white Jewish physician — navigate the complexities of end-of-life care from profoundly different perspectives. As their paths intertwine, what begins as a professional encounter deepens into a friendship grounded in empathy, spiritual reflection and shared commitment to healing. The film will soon make its world premiere at the San Francisco International Film Festival. We’re joined by the film’s subjects, chaplain Betty Clark and Dr. Jessica Zitter, who is also its director.

Guests:

Dr. Jessica Zitter, physician, Highland Hospital in Oakland - director, "The Chaplain and the Doctor"

Betty Clark, chaplain, Highland Hospital in Oakland

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