Originally Posted by bnrn03
I don't know which to choose either but the AALNC is less cost than the other two. It's a hard decision. I really need to know which program woud benefit me more I don't have the money to waste on a program that will not prepare me to do LNC work. My goal is to start off part time and then build my clients and move to full time independent consulting.
Hello, bnrn03
Welcome to the Legal Nursing forum.
It's good to see that you are researching the many different avenues of the LNC education.
I know through the Milazzo education that you do get certified. The AALNC doesn't do that do they?
With the AALNC, one can be certified as LNCC (Legal Nurse Consultant Certified). The requirements for certification are as follows:
To become a Legal Nurse Consultant Certified (LNCC), the ALNCCB requires that a candidate meet all eligibility criteria, complete the
application form, pay all fees, and achieve a passing score on the certification examination. No individual shall be excluded from the opportunity to participate in ALNCCB's certification program on the basis of race, color, national origin, religion, sex, age, or disability.
To be eligible to take the examination, candidates must have the following
at the time of application:- current licensure as a registered nurse in the United States or its territories, with a full and unrestricted license
- a minimum of five years of experience practicing as a registered nurse
- evidence of 2000 hours of legal nurse consulting experience within the past three years.
Those who meet the eligibility criteria and successfully complete the examination will earn the Legal Nurse Consultant Certified (LNCC) credential.
http://www.aalnc.org/lncc/about/eligibility.cfm
But, when you complete the AALNC online LNC program, you must first fulfill the above requirements before you can be certified. Completing the online program does not offer you instant certification unless you have fulfilled the requirements for certification.
Any RN who is practicing as an LNC and seeking certification with the AALNC can sit for the exam once they fulfill the requirements. Currently, one does not have to actually take the AALNC online program in order to sit for the AALNC certification examination.
Check out the sticky thread about the Milazzo program and the AALNC online program:
AALNC and Milazzo Legal Nurse Consulting Programs
Then I was looking at stat LNC's program and they certify right?
Yes, certification is offered after completion of the LNC Stat program.
http://www.lncstat.com/certification.htm
I too am considering LNC I was wondering do you have to seek certification?
No, currently, certification is not a requirement to practice as an LNC.
Another question we have a nurse consultant where I work is this same as an LNC?
If this individual is practicing as an LNC, then yes, this would be the same thing. But, there are many types of "nurse consultants"......
Good luck with all of your decisions to become a Legal Nurse Consultant. If you have other questions/concerns, please post in this forum.