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498 Inhouse LNC spreads her wings – Chelsea Harris
Have you ever considered working in-house as an LNC in a law firm? Chelsea Harris, who made the shift from clinical nursing to in-housework, provides a detailed description of what this involves. She is the only in-house LNC in her firm, with three other LNCs working remotely. While she works on her own cases, she…
Read More497 Stress, Burnout and the LNC- Anne Marie Huurre
The pandemic and other stressors have made the general public realize what mindfulness practitioners have known for centuries: Stress is a direct cause of burnout, illness and death. Anne-Marie was already committed to practicing mindfulness when her father developed Alzheimer’s and her mother Lewy body dementia. She was able to get through this extreme difficulty…
Read More496 How to get started as an LNC – Kristin Stiner
How to get started as an LNC? Nurses who are considering careers as LNC sometimes have a limited view of what this involves: being an expert witness at depositions and trials or finding such experts, and—the biggest obstacle for many—having one’s own business, possibly with employees. They may also believe they have to invest thousands…
Read More495 How to Silence Your Inner Critic Annie Notestein
You’re doing some work-related tasks, and a voice ( your inner critic) tells you you’re doing it all wrong. Someone wrongly criticizes you, and you don’t speak up for yourself. When you try to go to sleep at night, you keep on thinking of everything you have to do to complete a project. Each of…
Read More494 How to Rapidly Build LNC Business – Ashley Moreau
Pat Iyer, host of this podcast and LNC Business owner, usually recommends that legal nurse consultants allow 3-5 years to develop a full-time practice. She is delighted to showcase an exception to that flexible rule. Ashley Moreau began her LNC Business practice in 2020, four months after the pandemic began. Prior to that time, she’d…
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