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The Weight We Carry: Creating Sustainable Nursing Careers Through Debriefing and Psychological Safety

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Tuesday, November 10, 2026
10:45 am
Tuesday, November 10, 2026
10:45 am
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Nurses are trained to care for others—but too often expected to carry trauma, grief, moral distress, and emotional exhaustion in silence. In this powerful and restorative session, the team from Debriefing the Front Lines will explore how healthcare organizations and nurses themselves can create healthier, more sustainable career pathways through structured debriefing, trauma-informed leadership, and emotional wellness practices.

Speakers

Tara Kosmas, MSN, RN, NC-BC, CHSE, SOAR

Executive Director @ Debriefing the Front Lines
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Kacie Salas, BSN, RN, NC-BC

Debriefing Facilitator and Director of Sobriety Support @ Debriefing the Front Lines
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