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Earn up to 26.0 continuing education hours, including 8 hours of Legal Nurse Consulting

Your work is fast-paced and demands quick thinking. Amidst the chaos of your shift, the overwhelming responsibilities can lead to inadvertent errors that may cause patient harm. These situations can become a nightmare for any nurse or nurse practitioner. It's crucial to know how to protect yourself and your license.

Get ready for an extraordinary learning experience! Elevate your expertise and mitigate risk with insights from 11 top legal authorities, including Nurse Attorneys and Legal Nurse Consultants, each offering invaluable clinical and legal wisdom.

Unlock the Secrets to Stay Out of the Courtroom

Earn up to 26.0 CE hours and delve into:

  • Your dying patient's wishes & current legal responsibilities
  • Ensuring you aren't held responsible for a patient's fall-related injury
  • 16 common themes that get nurses into trouble with the board of nursing
  • How to deliver the patient report during challenging situations
  • Proper charting: balancing 'too much' and 'enough'
  • Strategies to decrease your legal exposure when short-staffed

PLUS… 8 hours of content on Legal Nurse Consulting and Expert Nurse Witness Testimony. Earn your Certificate in Legal Nursing!

Protecting Your Nursing License:
Negligence, Malpractice, Litigation, Disciplinary Action, and More!
$1,629.88 Total ValueJust  $199.99 Today!
Earn up to 26.0 CE Hours included in the course tuition.
Click here for Credit details | Click here for course objectives and outline

Why This Matters to Every Nurse

You know the fear of wondering what you forgot to do, follow up on, report off, or document after your shift. Heavy patient assignments and stretched-thin teams can lead to errors with legal consequences in our litigious society.

Join us to learn the latest legal trends and risk reduction strategies on these essential topics:

  • Covering yourself during traumatic moments
  • Ethical and legal issues related to the withdrawal of lifesaving measures
  • Best practices to deescalate violent patients
  • Understanding and avoiding malpractice and negligence
  • Covering yourself during traumatic moments
  • Ethical and legal issues related to the withdrawal of lifesaving measures
  • Best practices to deescalate violent patients
  • Understanding and avoiding malpractice and negligence

Plus, a free bonus course within the course! Begin your journey to become a Legal Nurse Consultant.

Join us and take the steps now to safeguard your practice and your peace of mind!

Course Highlights

  • Earn your Legal Nursing Certificate
  • Learn from 11 legal authorities - Nurse Attorneys and Legal Nurse Consultants
  • Earn up to 26.0 CE credits
  • Includes 3 FREE bonus sessions (8 hours) on becoming a Legal Nurse Consultant
  • Stay updated with the latest courtroom developments and their implications for your practice

Purchase TODAY to take advantage of the limited-time offer of $199.99. Take the steps now to protect yourself and your license!

Designed for: Nurses, Nurse Practitioners, Clinical Nurse Specialists, Advanced Practice Registered Nurses, Legal Nurse Consultants, Risk Managers, Attorneys

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Legal Nurse Course Content
Join the trailblazing experts who work with legal cases every day…. Testifying in court, protecting nurses from malpractice cases, and avoiding legal risks. Register today to protect your license and enhance your career!
Critical Analysis of a Patient Fall Case: Negligence vs. Malpractice when Injury is Involved

Jaimee Gerrie MSN, BSN, RN, LNC, CPPS, NCPMT, has been a registered nurse for almost 30 years and is the Principal Agent of UPvision Consulting, LLC and UPvision Mediation and Training. Jaimee provides comprehensive legal nurse services, expert services, and alternative dispute resolution services, for attorneys and health care organizations with medically related cases. She has earned her Certificate in Legal Nurse Consulting and is a member of the American Association of Legal Nurse Consultants and the American Association of Nurse Attorneys.

  • Evaluate the professional standards in a compelling fall-related subdural hematoma case
  • Understand the legal implications between malpractice and negligence
  • Demonstrate critical thinking skills to prevent a patient injury that you could be held responsible for

The Impact of Violence and Incivility in the Nursing Workplace

Palma Iacovitti DNP, MBA, RN, has accumulated vast clinical nursing experience over the past 28 years including pediatrics, emergency medicine, gastroenterology, gynecology, solid organ transplant, surgical oncology, and behavioral health. Her DNP dissertation focused on workplace violence and incivility. Additionally, Dr. Iacovitti is a published author, contributing editor, and content writer on workplace violence and incivility, leadership management, performance improvement articles, and public speaker.

  • Determine what constitutes workplace violence: Assaults, attacks, threats, intimidation, harassment & bullying
  • Best practice responses to escalating violence while caring for patients
  • Skills to intervene in workplace bullying

Malpractice Cases: Clinical Decisions Can Haunt You

Jeffrey Nicholson PhD, PA-C, MEd, MPAS, DFAAPA, has practiced clinically in emergency medicine, urgent care, occupational and family medicine. He is currently a board member and has been President for several terms of the American Academy of PAs in Legal Medicine. Dr. Nicholson is the founder and President of the PA Experts Network, a medical-legal consulting company that provides PA, nurse practitioner, and nursing standard-of-care experts in all specialties nationwide. He has testified at depositions and trials in hundreds of alleged malpractice cases over his career.

  • Recognize errors in clinical judgment through the review of actual malpractice cases
  • Suggestions shared so that you can take appropriate measures to reduce the risk of mistakes
  • Determine how clinical decisions will be compared against the standards of care

Strategies to Avoid Disciplinary Action from the Board of Nursing

Cyndi Zarbano MSN-Ed, CCRN, CMSRN, LNC, has been a nurse for nearly 30 years specializing in Intensive Care, and currently works for Mayo Clinic in MN. She is a Legal Nurse Consultant and has worked on nearly 250 cases for various Boards of Nursing. Cyndi has also worked with attorneys on pre-corrective action and with nurses to meet consultation requirements and fulfill disciplinary corrective action guidelines.

  • Evaluate the potential penalties the board of nursing can give a nurse
  • Walk through the 16 common themes that get nurses into trouble with the board of nursing
  • Recognize what nurse liability is and ways to reduce financial risk

Documenting High-Risk Nursing Situations

Rosale Lobo, PhD, RN, MSN, LNC, has been a registered nurse for 37 years as a direct care provider, administrator, and legal nurse consultant. Dr. Lobo has worked in hospitals, clinics, and home care settings. Her company, Lobo Consulting Group, LLC partners with medical malpractice attorneys to support their pursuit of justice for clients.

  • Ease the handoff burden when the intense short story becomes an intense horror story
  • Proper support for the newer nurses to keep dangerous situations far away
  • Cope with the multi-tasking brain: Which distractions are worst on patient safety
  • The Cures Act of 2023 will change the way you chart with new transparency requirements

Short Staffing: Legal Risks & Implications for Nursing Practice

Deborah Ward, MSN, APRN, FNP-C, LNC, is a nurse practitioner with extensive experience and expertise in both the clinical and legal arenas. Deborah provides full case development services for her legal clients, both plaintiff and defense, for a wide range of medical-related cases.

  • Protect your nursing practice from legal risk during times of increased workloads
  • Identify nursing practices to decrease legal exposure when short-staffed
  • Avoid concerning deviations from nursing standards

End of Life Compassionate Care: Ethical and Legal Dilemmas

Lois A. Fenner McBride, RN, MS, JD, Attorney at Law, is a Certified Clinical Specialist (Psychiatric) and a founding member of The American Association of Nurse Attorneys. Her law practice focuses on medical and healthcare litigation and consulting: including medical malpractice, wrongful death, risk management, and professional boards/licensures.

  • Discuss ethical and legal issues related to the withdrawal of lifesaving measures
  • Appropriate legal uses and requirements for Physician Orders for Life-Sustaining Treatment
  • Navigate the healthcare professional's responsibilities and obligations, while respecting the dying patient's values and wishes

Protecting Yourself & Your License While Enduring Trauma: Tips, Tools, and Resources for the Healthcare Worker

Irnise Fennell Williams, JD, RN, is a healthcare and regulatory compliance lawyer with a nursing background, which gives her a deeper understanding of healthcare practices and patient care. This unique legal and nursing knowledge combination allows her to provide comprehensive legal services to healthcare providers, facilities, and organizations.

  • Practical steps that healthcare professionals can take to protect themselves from harm in the workplace
  • Guidance on leaving a toxic work environment
  • Protect your mental health following burnout and traumatic experiences

Avoid the Top OB Litigation Pitfalls

Jamie Otremba, CNM, RN, BSN, has over 20 years of maternal-child nursing experience. She provides expert witness work on obstetric legal cases and is currently practicing full-scope nurse-midwifery at an OB/GYN clinic in suburban Minnesota. Jamie has practiced in labor and delivery, postpartum, antenatal, and community health nursing.

  • Cover yourself! During the most traumatic moments, everyone wants to know, "Whose fault is this?"
  • Recognize what is legally appropriate to ask a patient about their service or therapy animal
  • Legal risks/updates on shoulder dystocia, operative vaginal delivery, traumatic decapitation, waterbirth & more!
  • Contrast enough charting, with 'too much' charting
Protecting Your Nursing License:
Negligence, Malpractice, Litigation, Disciplinary Action, and More!

$1,629.88 Total ValueJust $199.99 Today!
BONUS — BEGIN YOUR JOURNEY AS A LEGAL NURSE CONSULTANT
PLUS, when you register today, you'll receive 3 FREE video bonus sessions…
8 hours of content — a $459.97 value to learn about how you can become a legal nurse consultant!
Show Me the Money as a LNC

Lorie Brown JD, MN, RN, has practiced in medical malpractice defense for the State of Indiana and a private law firm. Attorney Brown is currently on the Board of Directors for The American Association of Nurse Attorneys. She has been a speaker at many national nursing conferences, has authored several legal nurse consultant books, and mentored hundreds of legal nurse consultants to get clients and cases.

  • Roadblocks that could affect a successful legal nurse consultant business
  • Create a plan on what to charge in your business — initially and as you excel
  • Discover the ways you can earn more than you make at your current day job

Testifying Under Oath — Trials and Depositions

Cyndi Zarbano MSN-Ed, CCRN, CMSRN, LNC, has been a nurse for nearly 30 years specializing in Intensive Care, and currently works for Mayo Clinic in MN. She is a Legal Nurse Consultant and has worked on nearly 250 cases for various Boards of Nursing. Cyndi has also worked with attorneys on pre-corrective action and with nurses to meet consultation requirements and fulfill disciplinary corrective action guidelines.

  • Types of medical-legal cases
  • the most common suits against nurses and others in the medical field
  • "So you've been named in a lawsuit…"
  • Testifying under oath… the sworn affidavit
  • Nurse consultant vs testifying expert
  • What happens in a deposition? Do's and Don'ts
  • Bench Trial vs. Jury Trial
  • Legal nurse consultant role in trials

Expert Nurse Witness: Expand Your Nursing Career

Dianne Rudolph, APRN, GNP-BC, CWOCN®, is a nurse practitioner who is board-certified in gerontological advanced practice nursing and as a wound, ostomy, and continence nurse. She has been a nurse for more than 30 years with experience in trauma care, acute care, home care, hospice, long-term care, rehabilitation, and wound care. She is very passionate about caring for adults and older adults with complex medical and wound needs.

  • Trends in Expert Testimony Work: Increased demand for nurse experts
  • Nursing Experts vs. Legal Nurse Consultants
  • Monetary Stakes in Litigation
  • Types of litigation
  • Anatomy of a lawsuit: Key Concepts
  • What are Standards of Care and Why are they Important?
  • Analyzing the records and forming opinions
  • How to Handle Depositions and Trials
  • The Relevance of Certification
  • Perils, Pitfalls, and Ethical Issues
  • Marketing your Services
Included with your registration to the Legal Nurse Course

Immediate, Lifetime Access to the Online Training and All Materials

  • Designed with the busy professional in mind, this program is entirely self-paced. REGISTER TODAY TO SAVE, with no obligation to rush through the seminar material — it's yours to keep forever in your professional library.

Comprehensive Content

  • Nine sessions that cover a wide variety of concepts for nurses to protect their license.
  • Three bonus courses (8 hours) of content to begin your journey as a Legal Nurse Consultant.

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  • Use our mobile app to get the content wherever and whenever you want on your mobile devices.

Don't forget about the FREE Continuing Education!!

Frequently Asked Questions

This PESI training was developed by expert presenters who walk the talk. They see nurses and nurse practitioners trying to clear their names and reputations from malpractice claims. Not only do our legal experts synthesize the latest coming out of the courtroom, but they also deliver tips so that you can feel a greater sense of control over the patient care you deliver.

Yes! Once you register for this self-directed course, you'll have unlimited access to all course materials.

YES! Your satisfaction is always guaranteed. With over 26 hours of online video training, insightful commentary, interventions, and examples, you will have compelling new clinical strategies that you can immediately start applying in your practice. We encourage you to take the time to fully absorb everything. Watch the videos. Read the materials. Get your CE hours!

But, if you review all of the course materials and are still not satisfied, call us at 800-844-8260. Our customer service team is standing by to make things right.
Protecting Your Nursing License:
Negligence, Malpractice, Litigation, Disciplinary Action, and More!
$1,629.88 Total ValueJust  $199.99 Today!
Earn up to 26.0 CE Hours included in the course tuition.
Click here for Credit details | Click here for course objectives and outline
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