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[13 Mar 2010 | No Comment | 32 views]

My friends, Dana Jolly and Angie Duke-Haynes, have an excellent legal nurse consulting education business.  These girls are both experiences legal nurse consultants and set out to develop affordable training through their company; Legal Nurse Consulting Institute or LNCI.  They have live, interactive classes and provide hands on practice.
Each year they host a free information session to learn more about what legal nurse consultants do and how one gets involved in the specialty.  The next free session will be held on March 18, 2010.  You can learn more about this …

Legal Nurse Consulting »

[24 Feb 2010 | No Comment | 18 views]

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Every time Pat Iyer offers a teleseminar, someone asks whether 60 minutes is really enough time. I can attest to you that it is not!  Pat has accumulated knowledge and practical advice from excelling as a legal nurse consultant for the last 23 years. Here is what two of my colleagues had to say about her:
“I highly respect you and your knowledge as the author of the ‘LNC Bible’.  You are very well respected.  Your legal nurse consultant basics book is just awesome for all.”
Patricia A. Coonan RN, …

Legal Nurse Consulting »

[23 Feb 2010 | 2 Comments | 35 views]

The lines for this call filled up the day after it was announced, so Pat Iyer has doubled the capacity. If you still want to join and haven’t registered yet, there are about 25 slots left. Pat is ready to share her secrets with you in a teleseminar on Thursday, February 25 at 8 PM Eastern, 7 PM Central, 6 PM Mountain and 5 PM Pacific. The topic is: How to Stand Out in a Crowded Field. The time for you to take action is now!
Here are 12 reasons why …

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[21 Jun 2009 | No Comment | 14 views]

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A former military surgeon accused of falsifying medical research received more than $780,000 from Medtronic between 2001 and 2009, according to information released on Wednesday by the company. Medtronic said the payments to Dr. Timothy R. Kuklo were reimbursement for travel expenses, speaking engagements, training other doctors or other consulting services. The Justice Department is currently investigating whether Medtronic paid doctors like Dr. Kuklo to help market medical devices for unapproved uses.
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