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Staff Profiles
David E. Carl David E. Carl, Executive Director, CMC Charlotte; ACPE Supervisor
David was hired in January 1989 to be the department administrator. He holds a bachelor's degree from Randolph Macon College and a Master of Divinity degree from Drew Theological School. His nine-year clinical background and ministry at St. Elizabeth's Hospital in Washington, D.C. gave him a particular sensitivity and love for working with the mentally ill. David came to Charlotte after founding the Department of Pastoral Care at Cabell Huntington Hospital, Huntington, W.Va., where he served as Director for six years. Those two experiences helped to shape his creativity, appreciation for pastoral care and education, and his administrative abilities. He is an ordained elder in the United Methodist Church and has a particularly belief in the value of one's spiritual caregiver during hospitalization. He is a CPE Supervisor, certified by the Association for Clinical Pastoral Education, and is also board-certified by the Association of Professional Chaplains. In 1998, David received the Anton Boison Award from the Association of Mental Health Clergy. He serves on the Institutional Review Board, as well as the Hospital Ethics Committee at Carolinas Medical Center, and is an instructor for the Carolinas HealthCare System's New Employee Orientation program.
   
Terri Bolotin Terri Bolotin, Assistant Director, CMC-Main; ACPE Supervisor
Terri joined the faculty full-time in 2000. She holds the bachelor's degree from St. Mary's College, Notre Dame, and Master of Divinity degree from Candler School of Theology at Emory University. Terri did her Supervisory Education at Carolinas Medical Center, and is certified as an ACPE Supervisor. She brings 14 years of diverse ministerial experience, including high school teaching, adult basic education, college campus ministry, prison visitation, parish ministry and outreach to Chicago's poor and immigrant communities. The Catholic Bishop of the Charlotte Diocese commissions Terri as a Pastoral Minister. She serves on the Bioethics Resource Group, Patient Education Committee and the Levine Children's Hospital Planning Committee. The early Christian mystics as well as liberation and feminist spirituality inform her theology. Terri serves on the Regional Certification Committee. In recent years, she has begun to focus on building CPE for Hispanic leaders. She has a son with Down's syndrome, which has drawn her more deeply into education and ministry for those affected by developmental disabilities. She loves creating and participating in rituals, which weave together play, prayer and symbol.
   
Rose Sharon Bryan Rose Sharon Bryan, Assistant Director Quality, CMC-Main; ACPE Supervisor
Rose joined the CPE Faculty in December 2006. She is a native of Brooklyn, N.Y., and has been an ordained Elder in the African Methodist Episcopal (AME) Zion Church since 1988. She earned a Master of Divinity degree from Hood Theological Seminary in Salisbury. Rose graduated from Clark Atlanta University (formerly Clark College) with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Business Administration. As a bi-vocational minister in Georgia and South Carolina, Rose served several congregations. During seminary at Hood, Rose worked as a staff nurse at CMC-Main on the Oncology nursing unit. Rose's experience as a Chaplain has included Hospice of Augusta, Georgia; South Carolina Department of Corrections and Mary Black Hospital in Spartanburg, S.C. She serves on the Hospital Ethics Committee at Carolinas Medical Center and the Cancer Committee.
   
Barbara L. Bullock Barbara L. Bullock, Director Pastoral Care, CMC-Mercy; ACPE Supervisor
Barbara joined the department faculty as Supervisory Staff Chaplain in 2003. She is an ordained minister with the American Baptist Churches, USA. Barbara brings a diverse background in hospital chaplaincy and business. She holds a Master of Divinity degree from Christian Theological Seminary and a Bachelor of Arts in financial administration from Michigan State University. Barbara is a member of the hospital Ethics Committee, ICU Patient-Centered Care Initiative, and the Service Recovery team. Barbara serves on the ACPE Regional level as the Web site Administrator and as a member of the Accreditation Committee. Previously, Barbara was active in the East Central Region of ACPE where she was the webmaster of the region's web site. In the past, Barbara developed and co-organized a regional educational event with participants from three states. On a national level, Barbara was a faculty member of the Church Planters Institute of the American Baptist Churches, USA where she helped to develop workshops and facilitate peer groups for new church planters. Prior to full-time ministry, Barbara was a financial analyst in the banking industry.
   
David C. Johnson

David C. Johnson, Assistant Director Pastoral Operations, CMC- Main; ACPE Supervisor
Dr. Johnson is a United Methodist minister who received his theological training at Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary at Northwestern University and his Doctor of Ministry degree at The Graduate Theological Foundation. He completed his clinical training at Central State Hospital in Milledgeville, GA and the Academy for Pastoral Education in Columbia, South Carolina. He is a Certified Supervisor of the Association of Clinical Pastoral Education, Inc. having served as Chair of the Accreditation Commission and regional representative to the ACPE Board of Representatives. He is a Board Certified Chaplain of the Association of Professional Chaplains and currently serves as President-Elect of the APC Board. Prior to coming to Charlotte in June 2009, Johnson was director of the Department of Pastoral Care and Education and the Pastoral Counseling Center at Cabell Huntington Hospital in Huntington, WV.  He has also served as director of Pastoral Services and program administrator for Adult Psychiatric Services for eight years with Charter Medical Corporation in Macon, Georgia and Charlotte, North Carolina.  His pastoral positions in the church have included appointments at four churches in the South Georgia Conference of the United Methodist Church. Dr. Johnson is married to Susan and they have two children and four grandchildren.

   
Beth Jackson-Jordan

Beth Jackson-Jordan, Assistant Director,CMC-North East; ACPE Supervisor
Beth joined the faculty of Carolinas HealthCare System in 2002. Beth holds a bachelor's degree in music education from William Jewell College and a Master of Divinity degree from Southern Baptist Theological Seminary. She is ordained by the American Baptist Churches, USA and endorsed by the Alliance of Baptists. Beth's four years of clinical and supervisory training at St. Elizabeth's Psychiatric Hospital in Washington, DC. Before coming to this position, she worked as a CPE Supervisor at St. Joseph of the Pines in Southern Pines, N,C. From 1992-1997, Beth served as Director of Pastoral Care at Baptist Senior Adult Ministries in Washington, D.C., where she established a new CPE program which was accredited in 1996. Beth is an ACPE CPE Supervisor and is a Board-Certified Chaplain with the Association of Professional Chaplains (APC). She served as a member of the Board of Trustees of the APC from 1998-2002. Beth has articles published in Chaplaincy Today and Dialogue, American Baptist journals for chaplains and pastoral counselors. Beth previously worked at Huntersville Oaks/Sardis Oaks where she chaired the Post Acute Care Services Ethics Committee and the Palliative Care Education Committee.

   
 Tom O'Neal

Tom O'Neal, Clinical Pastoral Education Faculty, CMC-Charlotte; ACPE Supervisor
Tom O'Neal has been the director of the Counseling Center at Charlotte (aka Baptist Counseling Center) since 1982. He was certified by the Association for Clinical Pastoral Education in 1972. Tom supervised CPE in the Congregation from 1978 until 1998. He supervises CPE students and teaches as needed at CMC. He is the clinical administrator of the Davidson Clergy Center where ministers come for a five-day intensive program. Tom's denominational endorsement is with the Cooperative Baptist Fellowship, and he is a member of Providence Baptist Church in Charlotte.

He has been married to Dawn for forty years and they have two daughters: Heather (34) and Rachel (31). They are blessed with three grandchildren who live in Charlotte.



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