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610 Expert Witness Essentials: Evaluating Physician Credentials – Kayur Patel
As a legal nurse consultant, you will be evaluating both the physicians who may be defendants in lawsuits and in the selection of physician expert witnesses. What standards are most effective in making those choices? Discover the answers in our podcast episode: Expert Witness Essentials: Evaluating Physician Credentials. Here to help us in making those…
Read More609 How to Boost Your Online Visibility: Essential Marketing Strategies for LNCs – Pat Iyer and Barbara Levin
In this podcast, How to Boost Your Online Visibility:Essential Marketing Strategies for LNCs, you’ll get to learn from two LNC experts. Pat Iyer, host of the podcast, has worked as an LNC since 1987 and ran a very successful business. She continues her private practice, mentors LNC students, and hosts popular online conferences. Barbara Levin…
Read More608 Preventing Hospital Infections: Key Techniques and Liability Issues – Gwen Rogers
Hospital-acquired infections can be significant malpractice issues. Gwen Rogers, a nursing expert in epidemiology, shares her knowledge on this subject. She explains how such infections are acquired and emphasizes that handwashing is still the best line of defense. Check out this podcast episode on Preventing Hospital Infections: Key Techniques and Liability Issues. She provides a…
Read More607 How to Handle Difficult Attorney Clients – Pat Iyer and Barbara Levin
One of the greatest difficulties for novice entrepreneurs is dealing with difficult clients. This can be especially difficult for a nurse. In a clinical setting you get a regular paycheck. Usually, expectations of what you will do are clear. Pat Iyer and Barbara Leven share tips on how to handle difficult attorney clients. In communications,…
Read More606 Fraud Tips and Tricks and the LNC – Richard Bays
This podcast interview, Fraud Tips and Tricks and the LNC, goes into depth on a subject that deserves much more attention than it gets: medical fraud. This kind of fraud may cost the U.S. government as much as $300 billion per year, income that could help to keep Medicare/Medicare and a financially tottering medical system…
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