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Category Archives: Humor
Music and the Law: Part 4
One day I took out my Ipod and categorized some music. See how many of these songs you know and why they fit into the category. Do you have a contribution? Add it in the comments. Toxic Tort/Product Liability Crystal … Continue reading
Posted in Humor, Product Liability, Toxic tort, Workers Compensation
Tagged product liability, Toxic tort, workers compensation
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Music and the Law: Part 3
One day I took out my Ipod and categorized some music. See how many of these songs you know and why they fit into the category. Do you have a contribution? Add it in the comments. Personal Injury All I … Continue reading
Music and the Law: Part 2
One day I took out my Ipod and categorized some music. See how many of these songs you know and why they fit into the category. Do you have a contribution? Add it in the comments. Medical Malpractice Turn, Turn, … Continue reading
Posted in Humor, Medical malpractice, Nursing home, Uncategorized
Tagged Medical malpractice, nursing home litigation
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Music and the Law: Part 1
One day I took out my Ipod and categorized some music. See how many of these songs you know and why they fit into the category. Do you have a contribution? Add it in the comments. Criminal Back on the … Continue reading
Posted in Criminal, Humor, Legal nurse consulting
Tagged criminal cases, life care plans
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Typos in Medical Records: Charting Bloopers by Pat Iyer
I just spent several days reading five years of medical records. The vast majority were clear and understandable. Since this nursing home resident’s condition did not change much from day to day, often the nursing entries were repetitive. But once … Continue reading
Posted in Humor, Writing skills
Tagged charting errors, medical record bloopers, typos
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On Determination by Pat Iyer
There is a small non-violent war going on in our backyard. A year ago, we put up a bird feeder. Note the operative word in that sentence – bird feeder. The resident squirrel discovered the bird feeder this spring. Our … Continue reading
Posted in Business skills, Humor, Personal observations
Tagged bird feeders, determination, overcoming challenges, squirrels
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The Trials and Tribulations of Exhibiting: Teddy’s Brief Life by Pat Iyer
I decided to try exhibiting at an attorney’s conference when Med League was 6 years old (in 1995). The first opportunity was an American Justice A (then ATLA) conference called Weekend with the Stars held at the Waldorf Astoria in … Continue reading
All I learned about human nature I learned from the backyard bird feeders by Pat Iyer
My husband and I put up 2 bird feeders last year that are designed like apples- a wire cage surrounds a center core that contains the seed. Although the title is facetious, you can see behavior in the backyard that mimics … Continue reading
Posted in Business skills, Humor, Personal observations
Tagged aggressive behavior, bird feeders, human nature
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