The Role of the CLNC® Consultant in Compassionate Release Cases
If you missed the Video Webinar, “The Role of the CLNC® Consultant in Compassionate Release Cases” Certified Legal Nurse Consultants can view it now.
If you missed the Video Webinar, “The Role of the CLNC® Consultant in Compassionate Release Cases” Certified Legal Nurse Consultants can view it now.
If you missed the Video Webinar, “The Role of the CLNC® Consultant in Defense Medical Exams (DMEs)” Certified Legal Nurse Consultants can view it now.
If you missed our Video Webinar, “A Day in the Life of a Certified Legal Nurse Consultant” you can view it now. This is your opportunity to peek behind the curtain and discover what real, working Certified Legal Nurse Consultants do on a typical day.
I was mentoring an RN who had more than twenty years’ nursing experience. She had one of those backgrounds and skill sets that should have been the envy of the staff around her. She was considering a nursing career change and wanted to talk to me about legal nurse consulting. I asked what was holding her back from making a change and she told me flat out that it was fear. She was afraid to make a move that would affect her life, either for the positive or for the negative. I asked her how long she’d been considering a change and she told me three years – after a friend of hers had become a Certified Legal Nurse Consultant.
I’ve frequently mentored a new Certified Legal Nurse Consultant who is about to go on their first attorney interview. As an example, one CLNC® consultant emailed, “I have an appointment next Tuesday with one of the most prominent medical malpractice firms in the state. It’s with their lead attorney and he wants to speak with me about a case but he hasn’t actually given it to me yet. I have a few questions regarding this interview and I have to admit I am very nervous.”
If you haven’t already done so, the blog, 4 Ways Videoconferencing Can Grow Your Legal Nurse Consulting Business probably has you ready to incorporate videoconferencing into your legal nurse consulting business. In this blog, we’ve asked the CLNC® Pros to share their best practices for videoconferencing. Add these 20 best videoconferencing practices to your CLNC business.
Videoconferencing has been around for decades, but it was the COVID-19 pandemic that brought it into the homes of almost every American. The ease of Zoom took away the hassle factor that used to be associated with videoconferencing. Today most Certified Legal Nurse Consultants embrace videoconferencing as an effective tool for marketing to and doing business with attorneys.
If you missed the Video Webinar, “Attorney-Client Retention Strategies for Certified Legal Nurse Consultants” Certified Legal Nurse Consultants can view it now.
If you missed the Video Webinar, “How to Use Social Media to Promote Your CLNC® Business” Certified Legal Nurse Consultants can view it now.
Living through the COVID-19 pandemic, there can be a lot to complain about, but I’ve personally never been a fan of complaining, nor am I a fan of complainers.
*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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