Top Ten Ways To hit The Ground Running

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Specializes in Endo, Outpt Surgery, Hospice, LTC, MH,.

Ok, I am a runner; a multi-tasking, goal oriented, impatient,

efficient, procrastinating male.....(Is that an accurate description?...hmmmm)

Anyway, I have been looking into Legal Nursing for a couple years. Last

Thursday I faxed the Loan application and Registration in (For the

October VMI Course, its close enough to drive to.) So...all that being

said....I don't want to waste time, 5 months, only to come home and do what

I could have done before I left. Following me?.....I just wanna

know....be it a top ten list or something...what can I do now to enable myself

to hit the ground running even more efficiently when I PASS the course

in October and step off into the (not so) darkness of the (not so)

unknown?

Thanks in advance....

Mr. B

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

hello, waynesvillern

good to read that you have chosen the milazzo program. you will thoroughly enjoy this.

here are a few things off the top of my head:

develop a marketing plan to include....

1 - work on a business name. be creative, but not "cutesy". stay professional. keep colors muted.

2 - consider incorporating your business.

3 - work on a business logo, tag line, etc. start now seeking out printing companies - select good quality paper, etc.

4 - consider a website. not necessary at the beginning, but is something you might want to consider getting started. add, change prn. start now talking with graphic artists/web designers.

5 - business cards and letterhead. something that you will want to be 5-star/topnotch in quality and appearance. bulk of your initial expense will be here. go all out. this makes a profound statement to your attorney client!!!!

6 - create a list of advertising mediums and work on your announcement, interviews, etc: radio, newspaper, phone book, yellow pages, tv.......

7 - look into joining other organizations such as aalnc and aba (associate member only for the lnc) - excellent source(s) of information along with your membership in the naclnc organization.

8 - start now, developing a "case development" folder where you can immediate access soc, npa, sop, links to medical information sites (evidence-based practice), etc. also, folders to contain articles regarding medical-legal topics. build your library.

9 - network with anyone, anytime regarding the profession. consider joining your chamber of commerce.

10 - if you do not have one, consider purchasing a laptop. become very familiar with excel and power point. consider, after the course and definitely before you secure your first client, purchasing a top-notch legal software program to create your reports/timelines, etc. shop around.

11-most important and definitely not last - start working on your client data base. you can get a huge head start by securing names, addresses, phone numbers, etc. of your clients. you might include identifying attorneys in your area who solicit certain high-profile medical cases.

if you have other questions/concerns, please do not hesitate to contact me via private message and/or post here.

good luck with the program.

Specializes in midwifery, NICU.
Ok, I am a runner; a multi-tasking, goal oriented, impatient,

efficient, procrastinating male.....(Is that an accurate description?...hmmmm)

Anyway, I have been looking into Legal Nursing for a couple years. Last

Thursday I faxed the Loan application and Registration in (For the

October VMI Course, its close enough to drive to.) So...all that being

said....I don't want to waste time, 5 months, only to come home and do what

I could have done before I left. Following me?.....I just wanna

know....be it a top ten list or something...what can I do now to enable myself

to hit the ground running even more efficiently when I PASS the course

in October and step off into the (not so) darkness of the (not so)

unknown?

Thanks in advance....

Mr. B

Mr.B...sent you a pm re this very thing!.......

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

Hello, danissa,

I had no clue that Legal Nursing was a specialty in Scotland. How long have you been an LNC??

Specializes in midwifery, NICU.

just to clarify..im not a LNC.

just a friend!

Specializes in PICU, NICU, SICU, CCU, ER, RN Paralegal.

You may want to consider an internship with a law firm to get some experience before going out on your own.

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