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Legal Nurse Podcast

by Pat Iyer MSN RN LNCC

Tips and Strategies for Legal Nurse Consultants

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594 The Crucial Role of Medical Evidence In Forensic Cases – Teresa Devitt Lynch

0s · Published 20 May 16:33
In this podcast episode, The Crucial Role of Medical Evidence In Forensic Cases, Teresa Devitt-Lynch, a forensic nurse and sexual assault nurse examiner, will take you into the intricacies of murder and assault cases. She begins by explaining some of the phrases we typically hear about such cases. Intent, recklessness, and negligence characterize different levels of seriousness in a crime, and all have sublevels of severity. Teresa elaborates on why circumstantial evidence can be enough for a conviction. If it’s strong and there’s enough of it, it can lead the jury to convict. Medical evidence can play a role in this kind of conviction. She also deconstructs the phrases familiar to many murder-mystery readers: motive, means, and opportunity. See if you can guess the primary motives for murder. The answer is in the podcast. She emphasizes that while a nurse expert can’t prove who perpetrated a crime, they can determine who could not have done so. Teresa illustrates this with several examples. She adds that a nurse expert can also contribute information through the analysis of forensic evidence. You will enjoy this in-depth description of how murder and assault cases are analyzed and what critical factors lead to conviction or acquittal. Here's What to Expect from the Podcast: The Crucial Role of Medical Evidence In Forensic Cases with Teresa Devitt Lynch What are the three basic elements a prosecutor has to prove for a conviction? How does a prosecutor establish intent? What is the value of circumstantial evidence? What are the primary motives for murder? What role can a medical expert play in analyzing evidence? Listen to our podcasts or watch them using our app, Expert.edu, available at legalnursebusiness.com/expertedu. We want to hear from you! Click the red send voicemail button on the far right. (function(d){ var app = d.createElement('script'); app.type = 'text/javascript'; app.async = true; app.src = 'https://www.speakpipe.com/loader/laulw5fck6uczyhl834u7d3jfzpe7xy5.js'; var s = d.getElementsByTagName('script')[0]; s.parentNode.insertBefore(app, s); })(document); Get the free transcripts and also learn about other ways to subscribe. Go to Legal Nurse Podcasts subscribe options by using this short link: http://LNC.tips/subscribepodcast. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HEYKt-56c3k Join us for the live 3-day online conference on How to Become a Successful Legal Nurse Consultant for Homicide Cases, on May 30, 31, and June 1, 2024 The How to Become a Successful Legal Nurse Consultant for Homicide Cases conference guides legal nurse consultants expand their skills and knowledge in forensic cases. You will learn from experts in forensic nursing, criminal law, DNA analysis, and crime scene investigation. You will also network with other legal nurse consultants and professionals in the legal and healthcare field. By attending the conference, you will: Gain insights and skills to decipher murder case details and analyze medical and police records. Discover new DNA technologies and crime-solving techniques to solve cold cases and identify dangerous killers. Learn about the legal differences and challenges between various degrees of murder and manslaughter, and how the prosecution and the defense use medical evidence to build their case. Understand the importance and the protocols of preserving forensic evidence in healthcare settings and criminal investigations. Gain confidence and competence in consulting on cases involving allegations of strangulation, asphyxia, or infant deaths. Join a community of like-minded legal nurse consultants who share your passion for solving murder mysteries and helping justice prevail. Mark your calendars for May 30, 31, and June 1, 2024. Don't miss this chance to learn from the best and grow your legal nurse consulting business at the conference. Register here.

593 Healthcare Serial Killers: The Chilling World of Their Psychopathology – Pamela Tabor

0s · Published 13 May 15:00
Murder mystery fans, take note. Pamela Tabor, a nursing Ph.D. who specializes in forensics, will take us deep into the world of healthcare serial killers: the chilling world of their psychopathology. You’ve heard about them, the serial killers who operate in a world they know well. They have a wide range of tools at their disposal, and some of their methods are truly ingenious. Their reasons for killing are equally wide-ranging. Some want to dispose of patients who take up too much time, including those with dementia. Others literally view themselves as angels of death. They are generally sociopaths, meaning they have no remorse. They can come up with any number of justifications for what they don’t consider crimes. And they can be highly intelligent, with a gift for concealing their murders. Pamela offers a number of situations that might make a clinical nurse suspicious of a co-worker. These alone make this podcast worth saving. She also goes into the possibilities for an LNC to get into this forensic field of investigation. She believes that a legal nurse consultant’s ability to sift finely through hospital records makes them particularly suited for this kind of work, especially when they work with a multidisciplinary team. You may have discovered a new career. At the very least, you will find yourself fascinated by the twisting thought patterns of the sociopathic mind. Here's What to Expect from the Podcast: Healthcare Serial Killers: The Chilling World of Their Psychopathology What is a healthcare serial killer? How do healthcare serial killers rate in order of frequency of killing? What are some of the killing methods? How might you become suspicious about a co-worker? How can a legal nurse consultant assist in a healthcare serial killer case? Listen to our podcasts or watch them using our app, Expert.edu, available at legalnursebusiness.com/expertedu. We want to hear from you! Click the red send voicemail button on the far right. (function(d){ var app = d.createElement('script'); app.type = 'text/javascript'; app.async = true; app.src = 'https://www.speakpipe.com/loader/laulw5fck6uczyhl834u7d3jfzpe7xy5.js'; var s = d.getElementsByTagName('script')[0]; s.parentNode.insertBefore(app, s); })(document); Get the free transcripts and also learn about other ways to subscribe. Go to Legal Nurse Podcasts subscribe options by using this short link: http://LNC.tips/subscribepodcast. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1KWkaPhEufs Join us for the live 3-day online conference, How to Become a Successful Legal Nurse Consultant for Homicide Cases, on May 30, 31, and June 1, 2024 How to Become a Successful Legal Nurse Consultant for Homicide Cases guides legal nurse consultants expand their skills and knowledge in forensic cases. You will learn from experts in forensic nursing, criminal law, DNA analysis, and crime scene investigation. You will also network with other legal nurse consultants and professionals in the legal and healthcare field. By attending the conference, you will: Gain insights and skills to decipher murder case details and analyze medical and police records. Discover new DNA technologies and crime-solving techniques to solve cold cases and identify dangerous killers. Learn about the legal differences and challenges between various degrees of murder and manslaughter, and how the prosecution and the defense use medical evidence to build their case. Understand the importance and the protocols of preserving forensic evidence in healthcare settings and criminal investigations. Gain confidence and competence in consulting on cases involving allegations of strangulation, asphyxia, or infant deaths. Join a community of like-minded legal nurse consultants who share your passion for solving murder mysteries and helping justice prevail. Mark your calendars for May 30, 31, and June 1, 2024.

592 Was It Murder or Was It Suicide? – Teresa Devitt Lynch

0s · Published 06 May 15:57
Murder mystery fans, this podcast is for you. If you thought that only a forensic pathologist could determine whether a death was suicide or homicide, you’ll now hear from Teresa Devitt-Lynch, a board-certified advanced forensic nurse. She begins by emphasizing the fact that all physical evidence must be carefully analyzed. In addition, it’s important to evaluate the victim’s state of mind. Were previous suicide attempts made? Did the person suffer from chronic depression? These factors help to make a determination. Other specialists may be called in, such as mechanical engineers who determine logistics in a death caused by a fall. Logistics also play a key role in gunshot and stabbing incidents. Drowning incidents present a particular challenge since they may be accidental, suicide, or homicide. When cars are involved, an additional mechanical determination may be needed. Finally, an expert needs to determine whether an individual hung himself or herself or if the incident was carefully staged. If you find yourself fascinated by the material in this podcast, you may want to consider investigating a career path you may not have previously known existed. At the very least, you’ll find that your murder mystery reading will be enhanced by this intriguing information. Here's What to Expect from the Podcast: Was It Murder or Suicide? with Teresa Devitt Lynch What forms of physical evidence can help determine whether the death was suicide or homicide? What psychological factors in the victim’s history can contribute to a determination? How can gunshot wounds be analyzed? How can you determine whether knife wounds are self-inflicted or caused by another person? What distinguishes suicide from homicide or accidental death in a drowning incident? How can you determine whether a person hung himself or was the victim of a staged hanging? Listen to our podcasts or watch them using our app, Expert.edu, available at legalnursebusiness.com/expertedu. We want to hear from you! Click the red send voicemail button on the far right. (function(d){ var app = d.createElement('script'); app.type = 'text/javascript'; app.async = true; app.src = 'https://www.speakpipe.com/loader/laulw5fck6uczyhl834u7d3jfzpe7xy5.js'; var s = d.getElementsByTagName('script')[0]; s.parentNode.insertBefore(app, s); })(document); Get the free transcripts and also learn about other ways to subscribe. Go to Legal Nurse Podcasts subscribe options by using this short link: http://LNC.tips/subscribepodcast. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fl4izsPdY_4 Join us for the live 3-day online conference, Murder Mysteries Unraveled, on May 30, 31, and June 1, 2024 The Murder Mysteries Unraveled Conference guides legal nurse consultants expand their skills and knowledge in forensic cases. You will learn from experts in forensic nursing, criminal law, DNA analysis, and crime scene investigation. You will also network with other legal nurse consultants and professionals in the legal and healthcare field. By attending the conference, you will: Gain insights and skills to decipher murder case details and analyze medical and police records. Discover new DNA technologies and crime-solving techniques to solve cold cases and identify dangerous killers. Learn about the legal differences and challenges between various degrees of murder and manslaughter, and how the prosecution and the defense use medical evidence to build their case. Understand the importance and the protocols of preserving forensic evidence in healthcare settings and criminal investigations. Gain confidence and competence in consulting on cases involving allegations of strangulation, asphyxia, or infant deaths. Join a community of like-minded legal nurse consultants who share your passion for solving murder mysteries and helping justice prevail. Mark your calendars for May 30, 31, and June 1, 2024.

591 Expert Witness Challenges in Healthcare Cases – Arlene Klepatsky

35m · Published 30 Apr 17:32
In this podcast, Expert Witness Challenges in Healthcare Cases, Arlene Klepatsky, a legal nurse consultant and nurse attorney, who teaches legal nurse consultation, answers some of the most critical ethical and practical questions for LNCs. She goes into depth about Rule 26 disclosure, a federal rule that states may also have. It means you’ll be disclosed as an expert and will have to provide certain documentation. To fulfill the requirements, you must submit a list of cases, whether depositions or trials, in which you have participated in the last 48 months. Both Pat and Arlene emphasize the importance of an updated list. Many LNCs worry about needing to withdraw from cases. Arlene details the circumstances under which you can legitimately draw. One of these is a conflict of interest. Sometimes, the conflict doesn’t emerge until you’re already officially a witness, as in the merging of a hospital where you work with one named in the case. Withdrawing from a case creates a costly and time-sensitive situation for the attorney, and it’s best to discuss the situation with him. You must also anticipate that he or she will expect reimbursement for payment given to you. This may depend on the circumstances. Be sure to review and save this information-packed podcast on Expert Witness Challenges in Healthcare Cases by the highly experienced LNC, Arlene Klepatsky. Why is it so important to ask the attorney for whom you’re working any questions you have? What’s the value of keeping an ongoing, updated list of cases in which you’ve testified at an exposition or trial? How does it take a case so long to move through the judicial system? Under what circumstances can you withdraw from a case? How can you best handle conflicts of interest? Listen to our podcasts or watch them using our app, Expert.edu, available at legalnursebusiness.com/expertedu. We want to hear from you! Click the red send voicemail button on the far right. (function(d){ var app = d.createElement('script'); app.type = 'text/javascript'; app.async = true; app.src = 'https://www.speakpipe.com/loader/laulw5fck6uczyhl834u7d3jfzpe7xy5.js'; var s = d.getElementsByTagName('script')[0]; s.parentNode.insertBefore(app, s); })(document); Get the free transcripts and also learn about other ways to subscribe. Go to Legal Nurse Podcasts subscribe options by using this short link: http://LNC.tips/subscribepodcast. https://youtu.be/omibSFa6D-4 Join us for the live course taking place at8 PM Eastern|7 PM Central|6 PM Mountain|5 PM PacificonMay 7, 14, 21, and 28, 2024. The Expert Witness Mastery for Nurses Course, led by Nurse Attorney Arlene and seasoned Expert Witness Pat Iyer, is tailored specifically for nurses who aspire to become expert witnesses in legal cases. The course spans four insightful live sessions, each delving into the critical aspects of serving as a nursing expert witness. This course is ideal for nurses who are interested in expanding their professional practice to include expert witness work. Both new and experienced nurses in the field will find valuable insights and practical guidance to enhance their expertise and marketability in this unique and demanding role. The course will be conducted in an interactive format, encouraging participation, case studies, and Q&A sessions to enrich the learning experience. Participants will also have access to a range of resources and materials to support their journey as nursing expert witnesses. Your Presenter of Expert Witness Challenges in Healthcare Cases - Arlene Klepatsky Arlene Klepatsky MSN RN Esqis an attorney at law in California and is experienced in working with expert witnesses. She co-developed an ABA-approved, university-based LNC program and taught in it for nearly 10 years. She contributed 2 chapters toLegal Nurse Consulting, Principles and Practices, Second Edition, edited by Pat Iyer.

590 Get Your LNC Invoices Paid – Pat Iyer

12m · Published 22 Apr 16:51
Pat Iyer, veteran LNC and former owner of a multimillion-dollar business, shares her expertise on the all-important subject of getting your LNC invoices paid. Collections issues can present difficulties for the beginning LNC entrepreneur. When you’re accustomed to getting a regular paycheck, the idea of asking for money and sending out invoices can feel intimidating. You can overcome this issue by establishing a systematic approach to billing. By doing this, you establish a consistent set of procedures that the client can understand and follow. Pat advises that you always get a retainer prior to actually doing any work. This gives you more freedom in asking for subsequent payments. Establishing a system of replenishing payments is the most efficient way to do this. Pat also recommends raising your rates regularly, based on cost-of-living adjustments and other factors. Give your clients advance notification. Finally, know your limitations. If a proposed job doesn’t fall into your realm of expertise, consider outsourcing it. This can create the basis for your becoming a supplier of experts, a strategy that was a key aspect of Pat’s business success. Follow this advice, and watch your business grow: Get Your LNC Invoices Paid. Why do you need a replenishing retainer? When do you invoice? When should you raise your rates? Why does it help to have a network of LNCs with a range of specialties? Listen to our podcasts or watch them using our app, Expert.edu, available at legalnursebusiness.com/expertedu. We want to hear from you! Click the red send voicemail button on the far right. (function(d){ var app = d.createElement('script'); app.type = 'text/javascript'; app.async = true; app.src = 'https://www.speakpipe.com/loader/laulw5fck6uczyhl834u7d3jfzpe7xy5.js'; var s = d.getElementsByTagName('script')[0]; s.parentNode.insertBefore(app, s); })(document); Get the free transcripts and also learn about other ways to subscribe. Go to Legal Nurse Podcasts subscribe options by using this short link: http://LNC.tips/subscribepodcast. https://youtu.be/BK13XOsqqKs Join us for the live course taking place at8 PM Eastern|7 PM Central|6 PM Mountain|5 PM PacificonMay 7, 14, 21, and 28, 2024. The Expert Witness Mastery for Nurses Course, led by Nurse Attorney Arlene and seasoned Expert Witness Pat Iyer, is tailored specifically for nurses who aspire to become expert witnesses in legal cases. The course spans four insightful live sessions, each delving into the critical aspects of serving as a nursing expert witness. This course is ideal for nurses who are interested in expanding their professional practice to include expert witness work. Both new and experienced nurses in the field will find valuable insights and practical guidance to enhance their expertise and marketability in this unique and demanding role. The course will be conducted in an interactive format, encouraging participation, case studies, and Q&A sessions to enrich the learning experience. Participants will also have access to a range of resources and materials to support their journey as nursing expert witnesses. Your Presenter of Get Your LNC Invoices Paid - Pat Iyer Pat Iyer MSN RN LNCC established a highly successful independent LNC business in 1989. She grew Med League to become a multimillion-dollar business which provided expert witnesses and did behind the scenes consulting. She trained hundreds of expert witnesses and supervised a staff of employees and subcontractors. After selling Med League in 2015, she returned to legal nurse consulting after a 6-year hiatus and currently serves a small group of attorneys. Connect with Pat Iyer by email [email protected]

589 Navigating the Complexity of Healthcare Credentialing and Privileging – Dr. Vipul Kella

0s · Published 15 Apr 15:49
As an LNC, you will probably work with cases where the credentials and granting of privileges for doctors are in question. To be able to assess this, you need to understand the complex processes involved. Dr. Vipul Kella, an emergency medicine and highly experienced physician in a number of areas, unravels this complicated web. During the late twentieth century, doctors whose reputations were tainted by malpractice suits and other violations could move from state to state and set up practices and get credentialed and receive medical and surgical privileges. Now a National Practitioner Data Bank exists to flag wayward practitioners, making it more difficult for them to elude detection. Like all systems, it has flaws. Because practitioners may be credentialed in multiple facilities, those who give credentials have much more data to handle. The weight of data involved can penalize blameless practitioners in terms of the time involved to receive credentialing and medical and surgical privileges. Privileges are particularly sensitive. It makes a difference what kind of medicine or surgery is being practiced. Privileges are less likely to be granted for new or experimental surgery, for example. On the other hand, a variant of the “old boy” network may activate. Credentialers will face the challenges of being objective when a colleague, a good friend, wants to be re-credentialed and yet has a series of problems or poor outcomes. There may be a lot of pressure on the hospital to keep them on staff. Dr. Kella’s detailed explanation clarifies many of the issues you may need to untangle in a case involving credentials and privileges in both a hospital and an outpatient setting. What You'll Find in Credentialing and Privileging with Dr. Vipul Kella Podcast What is the purpose of credentialing? How can medical practitioners with questionable histories be identified? What’s the difference between credentialing and privileging? What does remediation involve? Do hospitals share liability with independent medical contractors? Listen to our podcasts or watch them using our app, Expert.edu, available at legalnursebusiness.com/expertedu. We want to hear from you! Click the red send voicemail button on the far right. (function(d){ var app = d.createElement('script'); app.type = 'text/javascript'; app.async = true; app.src = 'https://www.speakpipe.com/loader/laulw5fck6uczyhl834u7d3jfzpe7xy5.js'; var s = d.getElementsByTagName('script')[0]; s.parentNode.insertBefore(app, s); })(document); Get the free transcripts and also learn about other ways to subscribe. Go to Legal Nurse Podcasts subscribe options by using this short link: http://LNC.tips/subscribepodcast. https://youtu.be/bozrH1au9KA?si=0Ek4gH-G4Z7lGyBX Join us for the live course taking place at7 PM Eastern|6 PM Central|5 PM Mountain|4 PM PacificonMay 7, 14, 21, and 28, 2024. The Expert Witness Mastery for Nurses Course, led by Nurse Attorney Arlene and seasoned Expert Witness Pat Iyer, is tailored specifically for nurses who aspire to become expert witnesses in legal cases. The course spans four insightful live sessions, each delving into the critical aspects of serving as a nursing expert witness. This course is ideal for nurses who are interested in expanding their professional practice to include expert witness work. Both new and experienced nurses in the field will find valuable insights and practical guidance to enhance their expertise and marketability in this unique and demanding role. The course will be conducted in an interactive format, encouraging participation, case studies, and Q&A sessions to enrich the learning experience. Participants will also have access to a range of resources and materials to support their journey as nursing expert witnesses. Your Presenter of Navigating the Complexity of Healthcare Credentialing and Privileging - Dr. Vipul Kella Dr.

588 How to Get More Clients – Pat Iyer

0s · Published 08 Apr 17:25
A new LNC’s greatest need is to build a client base, and this is a challenge that never goes away. Both behind the scenes, LNCs and expert witnesses don’t know where to begin, and they can feel intimidated by the process of self-promotion. In essence, the challenge is how to say “Hire me; I can help you” without being blatant about it. In this podcast, Pat Iyer shares nine tips for reaching out to potential clients, for experts and non-experts. She has gleaned them from decades of success both as the owner of an LNC business and as a coach to other legal nurse consultants. She explains why it’s crucial to become known, both in the physical and virtual worlds. In terms of your online presence, it isn’t enough to have a website; you need to make it a source of information to which visitors will return for more. Offer your visitors something valuable in exchange for their email addresses. Make sure you deliver excellent work so that you have the confidence to ask for referrals, both from your attorney clients and colleagues. Your self-confidence will improve when you can ask for evaluation of your work and hear criticism without getting defensive. Consider it an opportunity to learn. How to Get More Clients: Step by step, this podcast will guide you to increasing your outreach and your profit line. How can you make yourself better known to the public? Why do you need a website? What methods help you build your attorney email list? Who can you ask for referrals? How can you benefit from criticism? Listen to our podcasts or watch them using our app, Expert.edu, available at legalnursebusiness.com/expertedu. We want to hear from you! Click the red send voicemail button on the far right. (function(d){ var app = d.createElement('script'); app.type = 'text/javascript'; app.async = true; app.src = 'https://www.speakpipe.com/loader/laulw5fck6uczyhl834u7d3jfzpe7xy5.js'; var s = d.getElementsByTagName('script')[0]; s.parentNode.insertBefore(app, s); })(document); Get the free transcripts and also learn about other ways to subscribe. Go to Legal Nurse Podcasts subscribe options by using this short link: http://LNC.tips/subscribepodcast. https://youtu.be/aMyhXQEaSWs Join us for the live course taking place at7 PM Eastern|6 PM Central|5 PM Mountain|4 PM PacificonMay 7, 14, 21, and 28, 2024. The Expert Witness Mastery for Nurses Course, led by Nurse Attorney Arlene and seasoned Expert Witness Pat Iyer, is tailored specifically for nurses who aspire to become expert witnesses in legal cases. The course spans four insightful live sessions, each delving into the critical aspects of serving as a nursing expert witness. This course is ideal for nurses who are interested in expanding their professional practice to include expert witness work. Both new and experienced nurses in the field will find valuable insights and practical guidance to enhance their expertise and marketability in this unique and demanding role. The course will be conducted in an interactive format, encouraging participation, case studies, and Q&A sessions to enrich the learning experience. Participants will also have access to a range of resources and materials to support their journey as nursing expert witnesses. Your Presenter of How to Get More Clients - Pat Iyer Pat Iyer MSN RN LNCC applied what she learned in internet marketing and being a member of the National Speakers Association to developing and running a highly successful LNC business. Her use of various methods of marketing resulted in building a multimillion-dollar independent LNC business, and creating a successful coaching business to help LNCs grow their businesses. Connect Pat Iyer by email [email protected]

587 Critical Obstetrical Bleeding – Courtney Moorhouse and Sasha Benner

0s · Published 01 Apr 14:59
Pregnancy, childbirth, and the post-partum period can be full of serious health issues for the mother. For many women, the time of pregnancy and beyond marks their first major interaction with the medical world, and unsuspected problems can emerge. The process of birth can reveal other physical vulnerabilities. This means that OB/GYN nurses need to be highly aware of obstetrical bleeding. Courtney Moorhouse and Sasha Benner are highly experienced OB/GYN nurses, expert witnesses, and LNCs who share with us what to look for during this time. All bleeding during pregnancy should be checked out medically, as we cannot judge whether it’s harmless or not. The most dangerous period is post-partum. Bleeding at any stage of the post-partum period can indicate the retention of accreta, often placental tissue. If this issue isn’t addressed, infection and uterine scarring can result. This condition requires very close attention. Courtney and Sasha provide a detailed guide on symptoms to look for and treatment to address for the range of pregnancy, labor, delivery, and post-partum phases of motherhood. In addition, they describe what makes a pregnancy low-, medium-, or high-risk. This essential podcast is invaluable to anyone who will have a childbirth-related case. Learn More About Critical Obstetrical Bleeding - Cortney Moorhouse and Sasha Benner When can bleeding occur in pregnancy? When does it cause the most trouble? When does a postpartum hemorrhage usually occur? What does the nurse need to ask the postpartum patient who’s bleeding? What are some other postpartum bleeding issues? Listen to our podcasts or watch them using our app, Expert.edu, available at legalnursebusiness.com/expertedu. We want to hear from you! Click the red send voicemail button on the far right. (function(d){ var app = d.createElement('script'); app.type = 'text/javascript'; app.async = true; app.src = 'https://www.speakpipe.com/loader/laulw5fck6uczyhl834u7d3jfzpe7xy5.js'; var s = d.getElementsByTagName('script')[0]; s.parentNode.insertBefore(app, s); })(document); Get the free transcripts and also learn about other ways to subscribe. Go to Legal Nurse Podcasts subscribe options by using this short link: http://LNC.tips/subscribepodcast. https://youtu.be/SJ47oci9MUU Join us for a 1-day virtual event designed for legal nurse consultants just like you LNC Success® Pat Iyer and Barbara Levin put together THE first Legal Nurse Consulting Virtual Conference in July 2020. They are back with their 10th all-new conference based on what attendees said they’d find most valuable. The LNC Success Conference implementation and also networking event is designed for LNCs at any stage in their career. Build your expertise, also attract higher-paying attorney clients, and take your business to the next level. After the LNC Success™ Virtual Conference, you will leave with clarity, confidence, and also aneffective step-by-step action plan that you can immediately implement in your business. Your Presenter of Critical Obstetrical Bleeding - Cortney Moorhouse and Sasha Benner Courtney and Sasha have over 18+ years in women’s health, namely labor and delivery and have a passion for ensuring women and there families are provided the highest level of safe and evidenced based case at such a vulnerable time. Connect with Courtney or Sasha by email [email protected], [email protected]

586 Unethical DME Physicians: An LNC Challenge – Silvia Aninye

0s · Published 25 Mar 14:26
Legal Nurse Consultants looking for new avenues of work will have the opportunity in this podcast to learn about an in-demand area of work: observing defense medical exams. Silvia Aninye, a veteran of 14-plus years in this field, who has an extensive stable of subcontractors, takes up the issue of bias and an unethical DME among defense examination doctors She emphasizes that these constitute a minority of doctors. However, they can be disruptive to the patient's mental and physical well-being, and, if not prevented, they will introduce their biases into the DME report. Sylvia has noticed that many of these doctors earn their primary income from such exams and that insurance companies tend to hire the same doctors repeatedly. This is a foundational basis for bias. They may also adopt a hostile attitude towards both the LNC and the patient. This can be expressed through repeating a manipulation that’s physically painful to the patient. They may also badger the patient with questions that the patient can't answer because of time passing, traumatic injury, or other causes. It is here that the LNC becomes an invaluable advocate for the patient, intervening when legally possible, to deflect the doctor from harassment. In choosing a fee structure, she suggests doing research by using a survey to learn about DME rates in your area. It’s also crucial to make it clear exactly what the attorney will get for their money. Offering a little more than your competition can make the sale. Be sure to explore Silvia’s interview. She may be describing the LNC service that’s ideal for you. Learn More About Unethical DME Physicians: An LNC Challenge - Silvia Aninye What factors introduce the possibility of an examining doctor’s bias? What’s the first indication of this bias? How can you identify an unethical doctor? When the examining doctor looks at the patient’s medical records, how can this indicate bias? How do barrages of intimidating questions indicate bias? Listen to our podcasts or watch them using our app, Expert.edu, available at legalnursebusiness.com/expertedu. We want to hear from you! Click the red send voicemail button on the far right. (function(d){ var app = d.createElement('script'); app.type = 'text/javascript'; app.async = true; app.src = 'https://www.speakpipe.com/loader/laulw5fck6uczyhl834u7d3jfzpe7xy5.js'; var s = d.getElementsByTagName('script')[0]; s.parentNode.insertBefore(app, s); })(document); Get the free transcripts and also learn about other ways to subscribe. Go to Legal Nurse Podcasts subscribe options by using this short link: http://LNC.tips/subscribepodcast. https://youtu.be/FEwFV-wchHQ Join us for a 1-day virtual event designed for legal nurse consultants just like you LNC Success® Pat Iyer and Barbara Levin put together THE first Legal Nurse Consulting Virtual Conference in July 2020. They are back with their 10th all-new conference based on what attendees said they’d find most valuable. The LNC Success Conference implementation and also networking event is designed for LNCs at any stage in their career. Build your expertise, also attract higher-paying attorney clients, and take your business to the next level. After the LNC Success™ Virtual Conference, you will leave with clarity, confidence, and also aneffective step-by-step action plan that you can immediately implement in your business. Your Presenter of Unethical DME Physicians: An LNC Challenge - Silvia Aninye Silvia has 14 years of experience as an LNC, with a specialty of DMEs. She established herself as providing the go-to expert nurses attending defense medical examinations. She has educated both attorneys and nurses on the rules about defense medical examinations. With a background in medical surgical nursing, workers compensation, she worked at Los Angeles County LAC USC Medical Center and numerous insurance companies in policy making,

585 Tips for LNCs for a DME Observation Practice – Silvia Aninye

0s · Published 18 Mar 14:20
For an LNC, working as an observer at a defense medical exam (DME) can provide a lucrative income. It particularly offers the chance to hire other LNCs and run a large-scale business. Silvia Aninye, who has been doing DME work for 4 years, has a large number of subcontractors and a case load in the realm of 100 cases and sometimes more per month. She has become proficient in her acquisition of clients and in this podcast, shares what she’s learned. She advises that you be wary of the big firm that offers 50-100 cases per month. The danger is that you will relax your marketing efforts. You need to know that big firms are always trying to cut costs, and you could find yourself replaced by an in-house LNC. She strongly advises against cold calls and generic email blasts. Instead, she recommends attending events for lawyers and doing enough research on firms or individuals to design a personalized email message. In choosing a fee structure, she suggests doing research by using a survey to learn about DME rates in your area. It’s also crucial to make it clear exactly what the attorney will get for their money. Offering a little more than your competition can make the sale. While many of these principles echo good marketing practice, Silvia’s tailoring of them into a format for the DME nurse makes this a unique and valuable podcast. Learn More About Tips for LNCs for a DME Observation Practice - Silvia Aninye What do you need to know about the attorney who hires you for a DME? Why should you be wary of the firm that offers you 50-100 cases a month? How can an LNC seeking more clients get them? How do you decide on your fees? How can you find out what others charge for this service? Listen to our podcasts or watch them using our app, Expert.edu, available at legalnursebusiness.com/expertedu. We want to hear from you! Click the red send voicemail button on the far right. (function(d){ var app = d.createElement('script'); app.type = 'text/javascript'; app.async = true; app.src = 'https://www.speakpipe.com/loader/laulw5fck6uczyhl834u7d3jfzpe7xy5.js'; var s = d.getElementsByTagName('script')[0]; s.parentNode.insertBefore(app, s); })(document); Get the free transcripts and also learn about other ways to subscribe. Go to Legal Nurse Podcasts subscribe options by using this short link: http://LNC.tips/subscribepodcast. https://youtu.be/oHByk8W74Ys Join us for a 1-day virtual event designed for legal nurse consultants just like you LNC Success® Pat Iyer and Barbara Levin put together THE first Legal Nurse Consulting Virtual Conference in July 2020. They are back with their 10th all-new conference based on what attendees said they’d find most valuable. The LNC Success Conference implementation and also networking event is designed for LNCs at any stage in their career. Build your expertise, also attract higher-paying attorney clients, and take your business to the next level. After the LNC Success™ Virtual Conference, you will leave with clarity, confidence, and also aneffective step-by-step action plan that you can immediately implement in your business. Your Presenter of Tips for LNCs for a DME Observation Practice - Silvia Aninye Silvia has 14 years of experience as an LNC, with a specialty of DMEs. She established herself as providing the go-to expert nurses attending defense medical examinations. She has educated both attorneys and nurses on the rules about defense medical examinations. With a background in medical surgical nursing, workers compensation, she worked at Los Angeles County LAC USC Medical Center and numerous insurance companies in policy making, workers compensation and as an adjuster in the areas of subrogation and case management. In addition, Silvia is anarbitrator for FIRNA and a Mediator in the State of CA. Silvia is the author of a forthcoming book for LNCs on DMEs.

Legal Nurse Podcast has 158 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 86:28:24. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on August 26th 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on May 27th, 2024 04:40.

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