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Tom’s Tuesday Tech Tip: Stretch Your Data Plan – Not Your Pocketbook

The days of unlimited data flowing to our smartphones and tablets is ending. If you’re a Certified Legal Nurse Consultant who has had your access speeds “throttled” by your cellular service provider for uploading or downloading too much information (music, movies, podcasts, legal nurse consulting research, photos, etc.) there are solutions.

Tampering with the Electronic Medical Record (Or Not)

The electronic medical record (EMR) is becoming omnipresent in the healthcare system. But EMR tampering issues in medical-related cases are a brand new frontier. It’s rare for Certified Legal Nurse Consultants and attorneys to peek behind the EMR curtain, but in the case of Samuel Sweet versus UPMC University Hospital we get to do just that. I first ran across this case last year, when the judge ordered the trial delayed after a local newspaper article about the case and the alleged tampering was published just before jury selection.

Many Medical Devices Are Tested In the Marketplace – Not the Laboratory

Consumer Reports disclosed in its May 2012 issue that many commonly used medical devices, including artificial hips, defibrillators, lap bands and surgical mesh don’t go through a rigorous testing process before being released for use to the public. Other medical devices may be “grandfathered” into approval based on prior trials conducted on “similar” devices that may or may not be similar. This results not only in recalls, but in countless injured individuals.

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Tom’s Tuesday Tech Tip: If You Don’t Believe Me – Google It Yourself

Google is by far the most popular search engine for everyone including Certified Legal Nurse Consultants. Everyone that is, except true Internet professionals. The more time you spend searching the Internet, the more quickly you’ll learn that you shouldn’t rely solely upon Google.

Are You Singing the W-2 Blues?

Are You Singing the W-2 Blues?

April 15th is just around the corner and for many nurses tax season serves as a rude awakening. This time every year we’re forced to run the numbers and take a long, hard look at our true financial picture. Unfortunately for many of us, the end result is always the same: we pony up to Uncle Sam and then push everything our tax forms revealed to us to the back of our minds… until next year. Maybe it’s time to ask these four questions instead:

The End is Just the Beginning

I’m deep into the Spring/Summer CLNC® Certification Seminar season and working with students in person is always one of my favorite things to do as owner of LegalNurse.com. It’s so much fun to observe how students come in excited but nervous, especially about the CLNC® Examination, then walk out on Day 6 proud of their accomplishments.

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Tom’s Tuesday Tech Tip: How Many Web Browsers Are Enough? All of Them!

The Internet can be a tricky place and not all websites are designed equally. With the coming of HTML5 it will only become, shall we say, more challenging. Even in today’s simple world, not every website displays the same in every web browser and not every feature of every website will display; Flash®, video, animations, etc. may work in one browser and not work in another.

CLNC® Success Story: Microsoft Recognizes the Importance of Certification

CLNC® Success Story: Microsoft Recognizes the Importance of Certification

Certified Legal Nurse Consultants don’t just work with attorneys. They also apply their CLNC® experience to corporations. Catherine Glenz, RN, BSN, CHISP, CLNC shares how her employer, Microsoft®, recognizes the value of her CLNC® Certification in her role as a subject matter specialist and nurse executive. Watch and listen to the variety of ways Cathy puts her CLNC® Certification to work at Microsoft.

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Tom’s Tuesday Tech Tip: Join Me at Join.Me!

There are so many times that it would be handy for a Certified Legal Nurse Consultant to share his or her computer screen with another party who’s not in the room. It’s always easier to discuss a presentation, problem or tech support issue that you both can see, especially when one of you can point to it with your mouse.

*The opinions and statements made by Vickie Milazzo, the founder of Medical-Legal Consulting Institute, Inc. are based on her experiences and expertise, should not be applied beyond the specific context provided, and do not guaranty or project actual results. Vickie Milazzo is no longer involved in the operations or management of the business, but is involved as an independent education consultant.

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