You want to put your best foot forward and supply a potential client with a resume. You will need to send an LNC resume. What should you know about how to present your credentials? You have accumulated a lot of great professional expertise and experience. Your potential client asks for a copy of your resume […]
Archives for June 2019
LNP 296 How to Polish Your Resume and LinkedIn Profile Howie Appel
Howie Appel is talking on Legal Nurse Podcast about something that’s important in terms of how you present your credentials to your clients and your prospects. How do you write your résumé and write your profile on LinkedIn. Howie Appel can address both of those questions. He has experience helping others in presenting their credentials […]
LNP 295 Wheelchairs and Their Risks: More Than a Seat on Wheels
In our previous podcast, LNP 294, Steve Henry shared his knowledge about the intricacies of wheelchairs. The chairs Steve described were specially fitted orthotic devices. As I interviewed Steve, I thought of the type of wheelchair that I was more familiar with – the kind used for transport. Intended to move patients from one place […]
LNP 294 Wheelchairs for Catastrophically Injured Patients Steve Henry
Steve Henry is talking about a subject that influences catastrophically injured people and has a direct impact on the work of life care planners and legal nurse consultants Steve has vast experience in home care, durable medical equipment, adaptive feeding, and complex rehab technology. That technology seems to be changing and improving all the time. […]
LNP 293 How to Get Along with Decisive and Conscientious Attorneys
In our previous podcast, Curtis Johnson and I talked about how personalities affect the practice of law – and legal nurse consulting. After almost 30 years of working with attorneys, I’ve seen that their personalities tend to be one of two types. As Curtis mentioned, there can be a natural style and an adaptive […]