Podcast
426 Nurse Expert Witness – What is it Like? Diane Krasner
After 20 years of nursing, Dr. Diane Krasner became an LNC specializing in wound care cases and as an expert witness. She shares what she’s learned during her 15 years of LNC work, and her journey provides invaluable advice and guidelines for both newcomers to LNC work and experienced practitioners. Check out this episode of…
Read More425 Obstetrical Malpractice Terrors Ellen Hahn
A nurse who has 35 years of experience as an OB specialist, Ellen Hahn will share with you some of the most critical issues that threaten the health of mothers and also babies in an obstetrical environment. Obstetrical lawsuits medical malpractice cases that emerge from this environment are emotionally charged and also tragic. Ellen thoroughly…
Read More424 Children are Not Little Adults: Practice Issues and Covid
Karyn Hanken, Debra Woodbury, and Jodi Hancock Three highly experienced pediatric nurses share significant medical differences between children and adults and highlight the kinds of questions LNCs need to ask in investigating a case. They also emphasize that children spread COVID-19 as effectively as adults and stress the importance of accustoming them to wearing masks.…
Read More423 Behind the Prison Walls David Mathis MD
While the COVID-19 crisis has brought prisoners’ health issues to the attention of many, these issues are long-standing and critical. Dr. David Mathis, who works for the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation, serves as a physician, surgeon, and expert witness. He knows what happens behind prison walls. He explains in detail why a sick…
Read More422 Fitness for LNCs Batista Gremaud
If you, like so many nurses, suffer work-related pain, the information in Fitness for LNCs podcast may lead you onto a path of physical and emotional wellness. Batista Gremaud’s career as a ballerina caused significant damage to her body, which was aggravated by a series of car accidents. She didn’t find relief until she discovered…
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