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Old Jul 29, 2007, 09:05 AM
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Do I Need the 2-Day Apprenticeship after the Milazzo Program?

is the vicki millazzo institute a good start for this , I am signed up for oct but the cost is alittle expensive, i live in ohio and am planning on marketing myself to several attorneys in columbus,cleveland and cincinnati, do i really need the follow up after the 6 days or can i develop my marketing after the course on info received

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Old Jul 29, 2007, 09:23 AM
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Re: Legal Nurse Consulting and Marketing Ideas

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is the vicki millazzo institute a good start for this , I am signed up for oct but the cost is alittle expensive, i live in ohio and am planning on marketing myself to several attorneys in columbus,cleveland and cincinnati, do i really need the follow up after the 6 days or can i develop my marketing after the course on info received
Yes, the VMI course is an excellent basic preparation for the LNC career.

Not sure what you mean here, "do i really need the follow up afer the 6 days"? Do you mean the after course 2-day apprenticeship course?? If that is what you mean, not really. You can market with the information you've received during the course itself. The 2-day after course is extra training for marketing, but not necessary, IMO. But, as I said, that's my opinion only. Many take it; many do not. If you stay here (at allnurses.com) you can receive pointers on marketing techniques. Several here who are in the "trenches" so to speak, who can assist you.

But, you develop your own special flair for marketing. You receive basic ideas and go from there. I've tweaked my package several times.

You should check out the AALNC online course, too.

It is less expensive all the way around. You do not receive certification after completion, but can sit (as any RN can after fulfilling the requirements for LNC certification) for the certification examiniation:

AALNC Legal Nurse Consulting Online Course

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