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Tom’s Tuesday Tech Tip: Legal Nurse Consultants Should Duck, Duck and Go Now!

Search is a tricky thing and search engines are trickier. The major search engines consider your past searches and cookies whenever you do a search. This means that what you’ll find when doing research for your legal nurse consulting business is influenced by what you’ve found (and clicked on) in the past. For Certified Legal Nurse Consultants, this can limit your results. One search engine that doesn’t do this is called DuckDuckGo.com.

The Kiss of Death or Authoritative Resource?

Talking with Certified Legal Nurse Consultants and CLNC students, I sometimes hear things that take my breath away. The most recent incident occurred when a student asked whether or not she could cite Wikipedia in her work product.

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Tom’s Tuesday Tech Tip: Set Your Legal Nurse Consultant Sights on Your Research Sites with iCyte

Every Certified Legal Nurse Consultant has experienced the joy of finding a website with the exact material they need for the report they’re working on for their attorney-client. Those same CLNC consultants have experienced the frustration of clicking on the bookmark for that webpage and seeing a “page not found” error message. How do you find that webpage once it’s lost in the Internet? Easy, there’s a free service called “iCyte” and it does a great job of saving a webpage so you can view it later, even if it’s removed or changed.

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Tom’s Tuesday Tech Tip: Netbook or Notebook?

A lot is being said now about the newest form of laptops – the netbook. Laptops were originally designed to be semi-lightweight, portable computers that a legal nurse consultant could easily carry from home to the medical library, to work, to wherever. Soon form was forgotten and notebooks became larger, more powerful and screens became wider. Before long, laptops were “desktop” replacements and almost as heavy to carry.

*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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