480 Getting Started as an LNC -Jane Shufro

Jane Shufro never planned to become an LNC, but when she got an unexpected phone call asking her to review a case, she recognized the opportunity and has never regretted taking it.

During the 11 years since she first entered this field, she has learned a lot, and this podcast provides information that can help the new LNC develop their skills and give the seasoned practitioners the opportunity to review their work.

In terms of practical, foundational abilities, Jane emphasizes good grammar and writing skills, familiarity with computers, and the ability to network.

Some of what she’s learned, though, is more subtle. In terms of gaining and keeping attorney clients, you need excellent listening skills. Attorneys lead stressful lives, and if you’re there to listen to them vent (obviously within reason), they will value you and return with more cases.

Jane also emphasizes the importance of meeting deadlines. Miss a deadline and lose a client.

She also was careful to debunk some of the myths about the LNC profession. You can’t just walk into it, and you won’t get rich quickly. Those new to the field will especially benefit from her wisdom on these subjects.

If you’re looking for a clear-eyed, practical viewpoint from an LNC who loves her work, you will enjoy and learn from this podcast.

Join me in this episode of Legal Nurse Podcast to hear how to Get Started as an LNC

  • What are the immediate essentials skills you need to get started?
  • What are the learning curves an LNC encounters in enhancing overall skills?
  • What kinds of skills do you need to make lawyer clients happy?
  • How does aligning your area of expertise get you the right clients?
  • What are some of the misconceptions debunked about becoming a legal nurse consultant?
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  • How do I get my first LNC case?
  • I took a program to become an LNC and now I am ready to start. How do I get involved in this specialty field of nursing?
  • I would love to be able to take off a day without asking permission from a boss.
  • What is it like to work with attorneys?
  • How do I get started?
  • How do I overcome the risks of starting my business?

You’re putting your foot out into new territory. You fear that you could make mistakes and cost everybody a lot of time and money. You’re wondering, “Am I up for the challenge? What can I do to get started and overcome my fears. What can I do to meet my first attorney client?” This book helps you overcome your fears and get out of your own way.

Your Presenter

I have more than 35 years as a clinically active nurse with relevant knowledge and expertise of the healthcare system and litigation process. I provide attorneys with an efficient assessment of their case based on an understanding that current practices and policies change over time. My experience and training produces organized records with less time and expense, finding important missing records, and discovering pertinent facts that support or weaken your case that could be missed by the untrained eye. I’ll provide you with facts connecting medicine to the law you can rely on and the resources you need to evaluate your case and provide an expert opinion when needed.

Connect with Jane at https://janeshufrolnc.com/

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