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446 First Responder Stresses and Reactions – Lee Atherton
As an LNC, you’ve probably had to deal with complex medical crisis situations. Lee Atherton, a fire chaplain, opens up the world of dealing with serious accidents, often involving burns, and the high level of crisis management, first responder stresses and trauma involved. I know for you, as a legal nurse consultant, you may be…
Read More445 Reputation Repair: How to Restore Your Good Name – Jennifer Cunningham
What is a reputation repair coach? Jennifer Cunningham describes her work in this little-known but much-needed profession. If you as an LNC work with clients whose reputations are legally under attack, this podcast can give you a deeper understanding of what they are experiencing. On a personal level, if you are experiencing any kind of…
Read More444 How to Ramp Up Your Personal Protection – Cate Leach
Have you or has someone you know been physically attacked? Particularly for women, this is an ever-present danger. Whether you are working clinically, whether you are walking into an attorney’s parking lot, whether you are walking through a parking lot in a shopping center, there are so many ways that you could end up becoming…
Read More443 The LNC as CEO – Sheri Berke
Every business must adapt to shifting external circumstances of the LNC as CEO. Sheri Berke, a reinvention coach and money strategist, gives clear guidelines on how with a vision, a mission statement, frequent checkups on goal achievements, and time out to take a breath, you can affect the success of your LNC business from the…
Read More442 How to Handle a Bullying Attorney Client – Joyce Weiss
Whether you are a clinical nurse or working as an LNC, you will inevitably experience conflict: with a doctor, an administrator, a lawyer client, or with staff. You will encounter bullying. Joyce Weiss, an expert in conflict resolution, shares some suggestions you can use right away to defuse conflict, maintain your self-esteem, and make your…
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