Legal nurse consulting is part of the largest sector of jobs in the U.S. economy and the fastest growing sector in the rest of the world: the Ed-Med sector. This means the jobs devoted to education or medicine/health care. We know that manufacturing is on the decline and the service industry is on the rise, […]
Read MoreLegal nurse consultants are often involved in medical records management. Here are some tips to make the job of organizing medical records go more smoothly. 1. Let the attorney know if you need a certified medical record or an abstract. A medical malpractice case involving a specific admission would be difficult to evaluate without a […]
Read MoreHow do you respond to beggars? I had to answer this question on a dark Las Vegas street. I was searching for a drug store. The lady at the convenience store assured me the CVS was only two blocks away. I set off at dusk, thinking the CVS was close. It turned out to be […]
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Read MoreCan you estimate the length of a project? How long do you think this is going to take? This is a pretty broad question and it is hard to give a precise answer. As a legal nurse consultant, I got asked this question by some of our clients when they sent me a set of […]
Read MoreLegal nurse consultants wonder, “How do you get attorney clients when you are starting or growing your legal nurse consulting business?” This is one of the most commonly asked questions I hear. Here is what I say. Tell everyone you know that you have started a legal nurse consulting business. Define your ideal client and […]
Read MoreLegal nurse consulting has been a rewarding choice of a career for me. Here are some of the top reasons why it is great to be a legal nurse consultant. 1. Your efforts may result in getting money to victims or the chance to defend the innocent. 2. You help the attorney assist his client […]
Read MoreHere’s one of the painful lessons learned while exhibiting. Literally. The legal nurse consultant who worked in my business at the time, Marianne (name changed) and I made plans to exhibit at an American Association for Justice annual meeting in San Diego. The trip did not start off well. I missed the exit to the […]
Read MoreAvoid these top 3 grammatical errors if you want to present yourself as a skilled legal nurse consultant writer. Use of the apostrophe Last week I was setting up books on a table for a book sale. One of the books I came across was called “Cave of the Bat’s”. I was horrified, not by […]
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