considering CLNC

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I am considering taking Vickie Milazzo's course to become a CLNC. However, after reading some of the past forums, I am concerned about finding attorney's that are interested. I would like to call a few attorney's to get a feel for the need in my area (western Pennsylvania). Can you give me an idea of where to start? What type of attorneys should I call? What kind of questions would I ask?

Any insight you can give me would be greatly appreciated.

thanks

Kim

Specializes in M/S, dialysis, home health, SNF.

How do you become an RLNC, SirI?

Specializes in Education, FP, LNC, Forensics, ED, OB.
How do you become an RLNC, SirI?

Here's the link, KLKRN: http://www.medicalconsultingnetwork.com/testimonials.htm

:rolleyes:Did you and how are things professionally now? I have just finished a course and want to know if you are practicing now and if you had a hard time getting started?

Specializes in Education, FP, LNC, Forensics, ED, OB.

Hello, cass16. To whom are you addressing your questions?

this is to S irs. I wee where you are a consultant have answered several of the questions asked? Can you give me an anser regarding my questions?

Specializes in Education, FP, LNC, Forensics, ED, OB.

certainly.

i have been practicing as lnc for several years. i started out sending marketing letters in the very beginning (still do this as i need).

but, the interviews came with phone calls. after 3 phone calls, i landed my first interview. and, had 3 interviews with the next 3 calls. my first case came after an attorney found my name on a listserv with aalnc and contacted me. at the beginning, most of my cases were local. since then, many come from out-of-state. phone call and letter marketing as well as word-of-mouth and written references from other attorneys.

read through the thread entitled, legal nurse consulting and marketing ideas, for helpful advice regarding marketing tips.

i hope i've answered your questions. if you have other questions, please post in this forum.

this is to S irs. I see where you are a consultant have answered several of the questions asked? Can you give me an anser regarding my questions?

Thanks for your advice. I have read the marketing ideas and will forge on. I knew I would have to perservere, just wasn't sure how long or what to expect as far as time goes. My goal is to be established in about 3 years when daughter enters High School.

Specializes in Education, FP, LNC, Forensics, ED, OB.

Good luck, cass!!

Hello... am new to the site and have become interested in the LNC field. I was wondering how difficult it has been for other LNCs that have also had to work FT jobs to get their business' off and running. Not afraid of the hard work that it would take to market, I just want to have realistic expectations. Have checked into V. Millazzo's course and while it sounds great, it is very pricey. so am checking other options... any suggestions?? Thanks.

Specializes in Education, FP, LNC, Forensics, ED, OB.
Hello... am new to the site and have become interested in the LNC field. I was wondering how difficult it has been for other LNCs that have also had to work FT jobs to get their business' off and running. Not afraid of the hard work that it would take to market, I just want to have realistic expectations. Have checked into V. Millazzo's course and while it sounds great, it is very pricey. so am checking other options... any suggestions?? Thanks.

Hello and Welcome to allnurses.com

Good to have you with us. And, good to read of your interest as LNC.

Check out the sticky threads about the Milazzo course and the online AALNC course. There are other courses out there, too. Just keep researching and if you have specific questions about any of them, please post here.

When I first started out, I was working FT clinicals. Couldn't keep up that pace. I had to have at least 3 days a week to market and start/complete cases. But, some do work at least part time. And, if you plan on serving as an Expert Witness, you must be working in the clinical areas some.

Just start out and see how you prosper. Like I said, I could not market and work FT. It just wasn't feasible for me. I still teach and often take ED call, so I still am clinically active.

Good luck and we hope you enjoy allnurses.com!!

Sticky threads??:confused:

Specializes in Education, FP, LNC, Forensics, ED, OB.

Sorry, sticky threads are found at the top of every forum. Just look at all the threads at the top of this forum that have "Sticky:" beside them.

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