Posts Tagged ‘medical malpractice’
419 Mastering Tricky Financial Traps Debra Morrison
Debra Morrison has helped people to navigate their finances and financial traps for four decades. She especially focuses on helping women, who experience significant disadvantages in this area. In this episode of Legal Nurse Podcast, you will get some surprising information about major pitfalls in the world of finance. It’s not a game for amateurs.…
Read More418 Medical Malpractice Attorney’s View from the Counsel Table Steven White
Former medical malpractice and personal injury lawyer, Steven White, shares invaluable advice for legal nurse consultants. From the importance of familiarity with protocols to the difficulties of dealing with physicians without malpractice insurance, he covers a range of vital topics. His depth and breadth of knowledge will enrich your own practice. Here are the highlights…
Read MoreLNP 241 Medical Malpractice or a Bad Outcome?
My best friend (since I was 10 years old) went to a surgeon where she lives in another state to have cataract surgery. She has astigmatism and had cataracts in both eyes. The surgeon decided to operate on the worse eye first. Their communication did not go well from the start. When my friend asked…
Read MoreLNP 147 When the LNC is Screening a Medical Malpractice Case for Merit
You are a legal nurse consultant who is asked to be involved in screening a medical malpractice case for merit. The medical records are in hand; someone needs to review them. Who should review them, and in what sequence, depends on numerous factors. When should the attorney screen the case and when should an LNC?…
Read MoreLNP 146 Anesthesia Risks and the Implications for the LNC Bonnie O’Hara
Bonnie O’Hara understands anesthesia risks. She a nurse anesthetist and she has a long history of providing anesthesia in ORs as part of being in the military. Bonnie is currently working as a legal nurse consultant building her business and coaching with me in LNC Academy. Bonnie has military and civilian nursing experience. She was…
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