Monday, August 30, 2010

Brush Up On Your Testifying Skills - Earn Even More Money

A great way to earn even more money as a Professional Legal Nurse Consultant is to testify in cases. True enough, there are lots of cases to review, but testifying can open up more doors for you. Not only do you broaden your horizons, you can earn even more by testifying. Consider the following when deciding whether or not to try your hand at testifying:

1. Time factor. Do you have the time to prepare to testify? Then, do you have the time to actually testify? Money aside, you'll need several hours to prepare to testify and several more to give your deposition testimony. Since more cases settle than ever go to trial, the chances of actually testifying in court are small.

2. Credibility. You can enhance your credibility by testifying. You will draw upon your nursing skills and combine it with your legal knowledge. It's a perfect blend. You might even get more clients from giving a deposition. Remember, others could be in attendance at your deposition.

Then, of course, is the money. You can earn more by testifying, significantly more.

Tuesday, August 3, 2010

Get Your Career in Gear

Now's the time to do something for yourself. Get your nursing career in gear by getting certified as a Professional Legal Nurse Consultant. First thing is first - get PLNC certified. Next, post your Profile Listing on the Jurex Expert Directory. Then, focus on all the beautiful PLNC services you can provide.

First: Get your Professional Legal Nurse Consultant (PLNC) certification one of four ways: Live Course, Video Course, Audio Course or E-Course.

Second: Go to www.jurexnurse.com and click on "Expert Directory" and scroll to "Nurse Login". Create your username and password and then simply complete the fields provided. Download a photograph of yourself, include your resume and, there you go, you're ready.

Third: Think of all the PLNC services you can easily provide. No sense recreating the wheel. Think of about these, for example: Review medical records, interpret medical records, assist in preparation of witnesses, deposition and/or trial preparation of witnesses, consider testifying in cases. The list goes on and on.

It's easy as 1-2-3. Now, take the first step.