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I have been thinking about CLNC as well and was looking into Vicki Millanzo Institute. It looks very tempting but a lot of money and 6 days to learn everything ??? I just wonder how ti fine out if the market is in my area to be able to pursue it and make my moneys worth it. Any suggestions??? I love to read documents and help people learn from mistakes.
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Last edited by sirI : Feb 20, 2006 at 10:45 AM.
Reason: name and location
Have you checked with attorneys in your area? Have you spoken with any legal nurse consultants in your area? That is the thing to do.
In PA there are several CLNCs. In your town, I know of a couple.
And, there are more individuals in law school right now than there are attorneys in practice. You only need 2 or 3 attorneys to keep you in full-time practice as a legal nurse consultant.
Good luck with your decision.
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