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513 How to Share LNC Knowledge on the Web – Peg Duchesne
Peg Duchesne brings extensive experience to her current role as a marketing specialist, experience which is very relevant for LNCs seeking to increase their business and share LNC knowledge. She worked for 30 years in law firms as a legal assistant paralegal. Peg has seen the look of relief on attorneys’ faces when they learn…
Read More512 Networking for LNCs Allison Dickson
Today is your opportunity to learn from a champion networker. Allison Dickson, a nurse with emergency department experience and 18 years of clinical experience, entered the legal nursing consultant field in 2020, an uncertain time for any new entrepreneur. She chose Linkedin as her initial target, and her first contact with an attorney yielded a…
Read More511 LinkedIn for LNCs – Beth Granger
When used knowledgeably, Linkedin can be your most effective social media tool. Beth Granger, a Linkedin expert, shares here some of the most important aspects of Linkedin participation. Like most people, you probably get many invitations to join networks. Beth breaks down how to decide which to accept. And if you wonder why you get…
Read More510 Catastrophic Critical Care Medication Errors – Christine Dorman
Because medication errors account for a great number of patient deaths, a legal nurse consultant needs to be diligent in detecting their possible role in a medical malpractice case. Christine Dorman, critical care nurse practitioner, legal nurse consultant, and expert witness, shares with us her expertise in this area. After going through some basic clues…
Read More509 Inhouse LNC to Independent LNC – Therese Bryars
Therese (Tez) Bryars brings a wealth of experience to her LNC practice. Initially, most of her work was with defense cases, and she worked as an inhouse LNC. During this time span, she gained a great deal of familiarity with nursing home cases, which is one of the main topics of this podcast. Since then,…
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