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lndcrsr2000

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  1. How can you say that a cap of $250,000 would not be an injustice? My son or daughter who has no economic damages (lost wages) but just pain and suffering would not be justly compensated if they were in an accident which caused them to be completely and permanently incapacitated or died by medical error with just $250,000. Your suggestion is absurd! Secondly, it is us, citizens, as jurors who decide cases. Our system presumes that we, the people, must decide whether a case is frivolous or whether a person is entitled to damages and how much. It is not lawyers who make these decisions. We have the authority and power as jurors to say no to frivolous suits as jurors. Society doesn't need law-makers who have not listened to the facts of the case to render a cap of $250,000 for a person's pain and suffering. This authority should be left up to us as citizens as jurors. Lndcrsr2000
  2. I agree. Please call your Senator and ask him to vote against legislation which curbs innocent victim's ability to be compensated for injuries committed against them. The crisis has been caused mostly by our insurance industry. Our insurance industry is behind all of this. They are increasingly making profits (billions)every year and wrongly placing blame on the judicial system and legal profession to line their own pockets. Unfortunately, the medical field has come to believe that only the legal system is at fault. Don't believe the propaganda!!!! Lndcrsr2000
  3. Sorry to hear about the rejection letter. Keep your head high and keep trying. Their website indicates a current minimum G.P.A of 2.8. Please see link below. http://www.camcinstitute.org/anesthesia/admission.htm Goog luck. Lndcrsr2000
  4. Hello Everyone, Thanks in advance for any help given. I'm a burned-out dissatisfied lawyer considering going back to school for nursing and eventually Nurse anesthetist school. Political Science major in undergrad with one or two sciences (AP I). Graduated in 1991. Law school graduation in 1995. Question: First Option:I have the opportunity to obtain my B.S. in Nursing either at night in a Part-time Accelerated (year round) or traditional day-time program both 2 years in duration. Second Option:In addition, a different university near home has a 15 month Second degree accelerated program which allows me to graduate with a Generic Master of Science degree with a Major in Nursing. Which avenue should I take looking at potentially CRNA schools in the future? Most CRNA school websites indicate that a B.S. in Nursing is a prerequesite for admission. Is a MSN in Nursing acceptable? Are these Accelerated programs frowned on by CRNA schools? Should I retake my sciences as they are over 10 years old? Thanks, Lndcrsr2000

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