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521 Covid ICU and the LNC – Beckah Swan
Beckah Swan’s first-hand account of working as a critical care Covid ICU nurse during the height of the COVID crisis will give you a stark and dramatic portrait of the challenges and dangers nurses faced during this time. You will also get some invaluable information about causes of the medical errors that occurred. After working…
Read More520 Sleep Disorders and Their Cures – Jane Butler
While sleep problems can be particularly severe when a woman is going through menopause, sleep issues affect up to 70% of the world’s population. That’s why the perspectives provided by Jane Butler, a registered nurse and now a health coach, can be so useful to those of us who struggle with these issues. She describes…
Read More519 Get inside the mind of a nurse attorney – Joe Flores
Joe Flores’ podcasts are among the most popular on this show. He brings to the conversation his experiences as a nurse, nurse practitioner, legal nurse consultant, and attorney. Through this multi-faceted lens, he makes connections that others can’t. Joe provides some very specific guidance to nurse practitioners, recommending that they carry occurrence-based insurance. He also…
Read More518 Hot Marketing Tips – Chris Mahan
Probably the biggest challenge an LNC faces is marketing. They didn’t learn it in nursing school or in clinical practice. Too often, they decide to copy the marketing used by other LNCs, which leads to countless LNC websites that look and sound the same. They list their services and do nothing to differentiate themselves. Because…
Read More517 Hidden Dangers of the EMS System – Nancy Stuck
We’ve all seen ambulances racing down the road with sirens screaming and lights flashing. Some of us have been emergency patients inside them. Most of us, though, don’t know what goes on inside these vehicles. For the LNC working on an EMS-related case, this knowledge is a necessity. Here to give us a detailed look…
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