The patient’s case is presented in interdisciplinary team rounds where the patient’s spiritual concerns are discussed in multidisciplinary framework. Based on this discussion, a formal treatment plan is produced that incorporates a spiritual care plan. This model works well in a multidisciplinary setting. Particularly if all staff are trained to screen for spiritual distress. Patient scan form relationships with different staff member. If all staff are viewed as open and willing to speak about issues of spirituality, then this enhances patients’ chances to discuss their spirituality. The multidisciplinary team conference allows for ideas to be exchanged in an interaction that can be transformative for the patient as well as the team. In many clinical settings, there are no interdisciplinary teams. In these settings, clinicians should work with board-certified chaplains, pastoral counsellors, spiritual directors, or faith community nurses. Whether the interprofessional team is inpatient or outpatient, the core theme is that all members are committed to providing compassionate care that encourages and incorporated the topic of spirituality.