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Carrie Weiss

Carrie Weiss

Trauma & Resilience Life Coach

An authentic and engaging communicator, Dr. Carrie is a published author, national speaker, life coach, and advanced practice nurse with over 15 years of experience in healthcare. She has worked primarily in the Emergency Department, and in roles as a Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner and Nursing Instructor. In 2017, she earned her Doctor of Nursing Practice degree from the University of Minnesota. Her most recognized work includes starting the first mobile ECMO program in Minnesota, significantly reducing falls throughout the hospital, and implementing a multi-hospital suicide-risk assessment tool. Dr. Carrie is well known on stages in the EMS community. Her most requested presentations focus on mental health topics and resiliency. She weaves evidence-based practice into actionable strategies and provides her listeners with inspiration and practical steps to enhance the well-being of the patients under their care while also encouraging self-reflection and personal growth.

Sessions

It Won’t Happen to Me: The Silent Threat of Complacency
Fear Factor – Navigating Patients in Crisis
Not for Sale! Identifying Victims of Human Trafficking

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