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502 Inhouse LNC Experience – Tips from a Master – Beth Zorn
Beth Zorn is one of the pioneers in the LNC field, having worked as a legal nurse consultant for 35 years. She has extensive experience both as an in-house LNC, both for defense and plaintiff firms. Her information and advice will be invaluable for anyone considering in-house LNC work. One primary distinction between plaintiff and…
Read More501 How to Begin the LNC journey – Abigail Rogers
How can a nurse most smoothly make the transition from clinical work to working as an LNC? Abigail Rogers presents the unique perspective of someone who’s currently engaged in that process. She works as a neonatal nurse and is also getting her master’s degree in nursing. Her academic advisor told her that her intensive care…
Read More500 Celebrating 500 Episodes of Legal Nurse Podcast
Thank you for listening to Legal Nurse Podcast. On September 6, 2016, I launched this podcast. We are celebrating today. This is the five hundredth show! When I first thought of sharing tips with you in the form of a podcast, the idea of getting the technology straightened out was a bit daunting. A business…
Read More499 LNC Burnout: The Secret to Unlocking the Stress Cycle Dr. Hamid Elmyar
The pandemic has caused widespread awareness of burnout experienced by medical workers. Most people, though, don’t realize that burnout was already a critical issue among healthcare personnel. Increased pressure to see ever-greater numbers of patients, 12-hour shifts, and the constant burden of never having enough time ensured that the medical system, especially in hospitals, was…
Read More498 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…
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