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Pat Iyer MSN RN LNCC established a highly successful independent LNC business in 1989. She grew Med League to become a multimillion-dollar business which provided expert witnesses and did behind the scenes consulting. She trained hundreds of expert witnesses and supervised a staff of employees and subcontractors. After selling Med League in 2015, she returned to legal nurse consulting after a 6-year hiatus and currently serves a small group of attorneys.

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Report Writing Mastery(opens in new tab)

Report Writing Mastery is a proven specific step by step process of creating sample reports to use in your marketing to attorneys.

Your success as a legal nurse consultant will depend on how well you analyze cases and write reports.

Expert Fact Witness Mastery(opens in new tab)

Learn how to get more cases as an expert fact witness with our Expert Fact Witness Mastery .

Discover the untapped potential within you as we guide you through the process of becoming an expert fact witness.

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