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Does anyone know the pass rate of the LNC certification? I am most interested in Vickie's 6 day program.

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

hello, swcrnbsn and welcome to allnurses.com and the legal nursing forum

good to have you with us.

i will need to check with the institute regarding the success rate for the certification examination.

yes, i do suggest the 6-day program as well. have you contacted the institute and inquired about the program?

if/when you need other assistance with the lnc career, please do not hesitate to contact me and/or post here.

good luck.

Specializes in CLNC, numerous fields, Supervision.

I was told at the 6-day VMI that I went to that the pass rate for those who stay through the whole seminar and follow her study suggestions is over 85% :studyowl:

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

Thank you, henayneiCLNC for providing that info.

I wonder, if anyone might know, what the pass rate is for the AALNC test.

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

I do not have those stats, nightngale1998. I'm sure one could contact the AALNC and receive the stats. Guess I need to do that, yes?

I do not have those stats, nightngale1998. I'm sure one could contact the AALNC and receive the stats. Guess I need to do that, yes?

Nah, someone might know who posts here. I am in no hurry as it will be three years before I can qualify for the test. ;)

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

I am very happy to see you are interested, nightngale1998. Just think about all the different educative avenues - I can assist you on that as well.

I think you will really enjoy this career path. It is hard work, but well worth the time and effort to receive formal education as an LNC. Marketing, as I've said in previous threads, is the key to success. You already possess the knowledge as a nurse and now need the basic legal preparation as an LNC. The RN can have a very lucrative career as an LNC with hard work and persistence. Many choose this career path only to fall by the wayside after frustrating marketing techniques and give up before they actually begin.

It's definitely not a get-rich-quick career nor is it a scam.

Above all, we are necessary as educator/assistant to the attorney-client and patient advocate.

Good luck with the future decisions - I can see the wheels turning in your head from cyberspace.

I look forward to speaking with you again..........

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