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Category Archives: Business skills
Don’t skimp on branding by Guest author Jena Rodriquez
So many people are getting laid off from their jobs these days, yet instead of getting a new job, they are starting their own business. This is happening to some attorneys. THIS is exciting! I love when the entrepreneurial spirit … Continue reading
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Your million dollar brand by Guest Author Jena Rodriquez
Many times I get the question “What really is branding?” plus, the person asking says, “I am a little embarrassed to ask; it may be a stupid question”. BUT here is the honest truth! LOTS AND LOTS of people do … Continue reading
Using Facebook for Visibility and Profits by Michele Scism
Pat Iyer’s note: I went through Michele Scism’s training on social media. I had to learn from a woman who built her business from scratch to a success in 12 months using social media. I asked her to join me … Continue reading
Facebook Fan Page Strategy: 3 Easy Steps by Michele Scism
Pat Iyer’s note: Michele is a premier social strategy specialist. I have attended her training and can attest to her skills. Don’t miss our Facebook webinar on May 16. Here’s what Michele has to say: As an entrepreneur your most … Continue reading
Common Pitfalls in Report Writing
The inexperienced legal nurse consultant learns in the same way as the new clinical nurse – through on the job training. In nursing school we gain a tremendous amount of “book smarts” in the classroom but the most valuable training … Continue reading
8 Top Uses of Expert Witness Reports
1. The expert’s report is a succinct and strong statement of the expert’s opinions about liability, causation, or damages. 2. The expert may craft a report to refute the position of the opposing expert. 3. The expert’s report demonstrates the … Continue reading
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Breaking Down the Nursing Home Chart
If you have never worked in the long term care environment a glance into the medical chart might be intimidating. Flipping through the records in a nursing home chart will reveal many documents specific to this nursing specialty. Some nurses … Continue reading
Top 7 Tips For Presenting Your Credentials For Medical Legal Work
Choose between a resume and a curriculum vitae (C.V.) . A resume is a brief (no more than 1-2 pages) summary of your educational and employment history. A C.V. is a longer and more detailed description of education, employment, awards, … Continue reading
Build your LNC Practice through First Impressions
The first report a LNC produces for a new client is equivalent to a first impression. We all know how important first impressions are. For LNCs, they can have even more significance. A good report highlights the value of a … Continue reading
Top 7 Ways In Which Writing for Attorneys is Different From Writing for Professors
Many legal nurse consultants have college degrees and recall laboring over term papers. The writing you do for attorneys is different from academic writing in several ways. (Learn how to WOW your clients with our full-day webinar intensive, “Polish Your … Continue reading


