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Mar 23, 2009 12:35 PM

Anyone do case management for worker's comp cases?

by nrswrk

Hi everyone,

I have been inactive for five years. My experience is over 20 years in long-term care and home health. I was looking at a refresher this fall, but would like to respond to an ad for Case Manager for worker's comp. now. Is it feasible with my experience, or lack of, that I could do this at this time? It does indicate that they would accept little to no experience in the area, but I want to know if I am over my head. Never been fired and don't want to be. I went to their website and reviewed the bios/experience of the case managers they have, and they are pretty exceptional. Would like to hear from anyone in the field. I will also post under Region/Wisconsin since that is where I am. Thanks for advice or comments.

--nrswrk


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