Archive for April 2023
538 Beyond a Reasonable Doubt: Exonerating an Imprisoned Mother – Jean Cooper
This podcast is different from others we’ve done. Jean Cooper documents her role and that of a multitude of experts in the case of a 19-year-old African American single mother, Susan, in Arizona who was convicted of murdering her 10-month-old daughter, Lily. The mother had a healthy, active older daughter, but her younger girl had…
Read More537 Perils of Anesthesia with Kristen Hull
No one looks forward to going under anesthesia—for good reasons. Under the best of circumstances, there may be unanticipated risks. Kristen Hull, an experienced nurse anesthetist, shares with us how anesthesia mishaps can occur and what best practices can prevent them. Because an LNC is likely to get involved in a malpractice suit involving anesthesia,…
Read More536 Nursing administration risks Dianna Goodwin
We have increasing awareness of the multiple deficiencies in the U.S. medical system, particularly in hospitals. Here with an inside look at efforts to solve this, is Dianna Goodwin, a registered nurse with 28 years of varied experience. Speaking as a manager, she shares her experience in providing the best possible support for nurses in…
Read More535 Powerful Legal Nurse Consulting Chronologies – Emily Flynn
The ability to deliver an informative and easy-to-follow medical chronology can boost your LNC business. Emily Flynn, an experienced emergency department nurse, has been a legal nurse consultant since 2006. She brings her expertise to the complex subject of preparing a chronology that meets her clients’ needs. Though this is her basic approach, she always…
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