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Legal nurse consultants: How to lose a client in one report

By Pat Iyer | 01/11/2013 | 0 Comments
Polish your Writing Skills course, legal nurse consulting reports, Pat Iyer, Dana Jolly, Angie Duke Haynes

Want repeat business? Do you want to know how to lose a client – so you don’t? Here are some report “don’ts”. Striking the wrong key Relying on the computer to function as the only proof reader of your LNC report is sure to miss a few common typographical or grammatical errors. An example I […]

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Creating a marketing mindset

By Pat Iyer | 01/09/2013 | 0 Comments
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How would you like to learn over 25 ways to market yourself on a shoestring budget? Do you have the right marketing mindset? Will you use every one? Probably not, but the ones you do use will be very effective. I personally have used every one and built several businesses from them. Have I ever […]

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How to market inexpensively

By Pat Iyer | 01/02/2013 | 0 Comments

Who does not want to market inexpensively? Marketing is a very misunderstood word and often gets confused with sales. Marketing makes people aware of who you are and what product or service you have to offer. A sale happens when you close the deal. One usually depends upon the other, but in many large companies […]

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Wound treatment 101

By Pat Iyer | 12/27/2012 | 0 Comments

Legal nurse consultants will encounter many medical records that detail types of wound treatment. Hyperbaric oxygenation, negative pressure wound therapy, surgical closure, debridement, and topical dressings are all treatment options for wounds. A combination of these modalities may be utilized to treat a wound. Virtually all wound treatment regimens incorporate the utilization of a topical […]

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Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy: The only preventable cause of dementia

By Pat Iyer | 12/26/2012 | 0 Comments

You’ve read about athletes who have suffered repeated concussions and resultant brain damage. This cause of injury is not new, but our understanding of the consequences is. Chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE) is a progressive degenerative disease of the brain in people with a history of repetitive mild brain trauma including multiple concussions. These injuries can […]

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Retained sponges: no thing left behind

By Pat Iyer | 12/20/2012 | 0 Comments
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Can people in the operating room multitask when it comes to counting sponges? I know surgeons listen to music, talk about the stock market and their investments, and chat with the OR staff. But when it comes to safety, there is no fool-proof technology system to detect retained sponges. Gel pads that alarm when a […]

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Self-Sabotage, Blender-Brain and the Entrepreneur by Guest Author Kathleen Aston

By Pat Iyer | 12/20/2012 | 1 Comment

WHOA! Why can’t my brain latch on to a single thought? I’m feeling nauseous…sick…I gotta sit down! Oh, wait. I am sitting down. Are you guilty of self-sabotage? So often the best and most brilliant entrepreneurs get stuck, in what I like to call “Blender-Brain.” It’s that mind-spin of all your ideas, to-dos, responsibilities and […]

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Defining a million dollar brand by Guest Author Jena Rodriquez

By Pat Iyer | 12/19/2012 | 2 Comments

Do you have a million dollar brand? Does that seem unattainable? What are brands and branding? 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 […]

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Medical record analysis with multiple computer monitors: tips for efficiency

By Pat Iyer | 12/13/2012 | 1 Comment
multiple computer monitors

Attorneys and legal nurse consultants are increasingly performing medical records analysis using multiple monitors and Adobe Acrobat. Advantages of multiple monitors for medical records analysis 1. Multiple monitors make you more efficient. Time is money. Multiple monitors increase your speed which therefore increases the amount of work product that you turn out which therefore increases […]

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Running a webinar: What can go wrong

By Pat Iyer | 12/12/2012 | 0 Comments
woman looking at laptop

Many things can go wrong when you are running a webinar. It is important to practice in a very safe environment before trying it in real life. Here are some lessons I learned. How to avoid mistakes when running a webinar 1. As the moderator, you can lose your internet connection or it may cut […]

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