Undoubtedly, you worked hard to obtain your nursing license. Depending on what type of nurse you are, you may have spent up to 6-8 years, and tens of thousands of dollars, obtaining the necessary education, training, and certifications to become a licensed, practicing nurse. And yet, one split-second mistake, bad decision, or momentary lapse of judgment could cause you to lose your license — and perhaps your career — indefinitely. [Read Full Article]
Wearing Many Hats
“I have a very unique law practice. I am a registered nurse as well as an attorney and am able to combine both professions into one.” She has created a niche market for herself and in doing so, her practice has grown by leaps and bounds… [Read Full Article]
Leadership Is Service
As a registered nurse, Lorie Brown cared for her patients. Now, as an attorney, she cares for her clients, including her attorney clients. As a mother of three children, she cares for her children. Caring is a way of life for Lorie, whether it be in the community, city, state or the world…[Read Full Article]
Five Steps to Avoid Malpractice Claims
No nurse practitioner wants to face a medical malpractice action. According to the National Practitioner Databank, damages were paid by or on behalf of 290 nurse practitioners in medical malpractice cases in the year 2012 alone.…[entire article ]
Protecting Your License
A license to practice nursing in the State of Indiana is a privilege, and not a right. To qualify for and practice as a professional nurse an individual must complete specific educational requirements and successfully pass a national licensing examination. A nursing license is required to practice nursing and must be valued and protected.…[entire article ]