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Tom’s Tuesday Tech Tip: Remind Me to Remind You to Turn Off the Reminders!

Reminders are a necessary part of calendars, and for busy Certified Legal Nurse Consultants, calendars are a necessary part of life. Luckily, many calendaring apps give you the option to set an aural (and sometimes vibrating) “reminder” or “alert” for a calendar event. Alerts help ensure that you don’t miss that appointment with your favorite attorney-client or to make that important call marketing your legal nurse consulting business to a new attorney. You can create an alert as a reminder for an event that is anywhere from minutes to hours, to days away.

What Are You Leaving on the Table?

A CLNC student completed the CLNC Online Certification Program and attended the CLNC Certification Seminar to take the CLNC Certification Exam. She shared with me that she had already gotten her first attorney-client. She talked excitedly about how she quoted $125/hr without hesitation and that the attorney immediately hired her.

CLNC® Success Story: It’s True, You Really Are What You Wear

CLNC® Success Story: It’s True, You Really Are What You Wear

I don’t think of myself as a shallow person but Tricia Gonzalez, RN, CLNC proves the old adage “you are what you wear.” Here she shares how wearing one of the Institute’s “I am a Successful CLNC® consultant” t-shirts turned into an unexpected marketing opportunity. Watch and learn how her CLNC® t-shirt gained her an entry into not one but two medical malpractice firms.

CLNC® Success Story: Certified Legal Nurse Consultant Shares Her Elevator Expertise

CLNC® Success Story: Certified Legal Nurse Consultant Shares Her Elevator Expertise

Dorene Goldstein, RNC, CLNC, of Goldstein Nurse Consultants, Inc. shares how she successfully marketed her legal nurse consulting services to an unconventional market. As you watch and listen to Dorene talk about the ups and downs of the elevator business you’ll learn how she got into one of the biggest elevator companies in the world. She’ll also share why you might not want to dance in an elevator, ever.

Use Your Energy to Master Your Cravings – Before Your Cravings Master Your Energy

We celebrate staff birthdays once a month at LegalNurse.com. We used to gather in the conference room, light the candles on a big cake (23 employees eat a lot of cake and no, it wasn’t stale white cake) and sing a bad version of “Happy Birthday” to those whose birthdays was being feted. Cakes don’t tempt me much, so I easily passed up a slice. When I’m working I keep sugar and processed carbs out of my diet. I find my mind is sharper and my energy stays high. Instead, I eat lots of veggies and protein (which increases focus and awareness). Do I need to mention starting my day with two cups of healthy green tea and ending it with a small amount of healthy red wine?

CLNC® Success Story: Certified Legal Nurse Consultant Gets First Cases from Two Attorneys Just Before and Just After the CLNC® Certification Examination

CLNC® Success Story: Certified Legal Nurse Consultant Gets First Cases from Two Attorneys Just Before and Just After the CLNC® Certification Examination

Congratulations to Shari Diorio, RN, BSN, CLNC who received her first cases at the CLNC® 6-Day Certification Seminar in Las Vegas. Watch Shari tell her story of how she received cases from two different attorneys, the first literally just before the CLNC® Certification Exam started and the second just after, while she was at the reception!

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.

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 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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