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Life Care Plan 2014 - Could I? Should I? Expanding Your Nursing Practice to the Legal Arena as a Life Care Planner

Date2014-02-20

Deadline2014-02-19

Venueonline event, USA - United States USA - United States

Keywordsonline healthcare trainings; online hipaa training; Medical Training

Websitehttps://bit.ly/KuXsqF

Topics/Call fo Papers


Overview: During this presentation, we will review the decision-making process and care planning roles of a nurse and how these roles and processes can be expanded to address the full lifetime of an injured or ill individual. Although life care planners come from a variety of backgrounds including vocational counseling, medicine, physical and occupational therapy, counseling and social work to name a few, state licensure and nurse practice acts make a nurse uniquely qualified for the life care planning role.
Additional training is necessary for nurses to expand their practice. Training programs, experience, and certification will all be discussed. A variety of practice settings will be reviewed to demonstrate the role can be filled by those who wish to practice as expert witnesses and those who prefer to work more behind the scenes. The presentation will conclude with discussion regarding the availability of mentoring and entrepreneurship.
Why should you attend: Life care planners are needed in a variety of settings. They work with individuals and families to help insure adequate resources are available for long term care and medical treatment. They can work with attorneys to help determine the cost of future medical care in legal cases. They can assist insurance companies to more closely estimate the future cost of a claim, and help determine amounts that should be set-aside to pay for future personal and medical care that would otherwise be the responsibility of Medicare.
Life care planners work for insurance companies, physicians offices, government entities, law firms, and many are in private practice. Training opportunities are available to gain the skills not normally attained through nursing practice alone. Please join us to see if you have what it takes to consider expansion of your career into this advanced practice role. Find out what additional training is needed for you to become an expert witness, and where the training can be obtained. Tired of working for someone else? Learn how you can use your nursing skills to start your own business as a Life Care Planner.
Areas Covered in the Session:
What is a Life Care Plan?
Who can be a Life Care Planner?
Nurse decision-making and the care planning process
State licensure, Nurse practice acts, and credibility
Training to be a Life Care Planner
Practice Settings
Availability of mentoring
Entrepreneurship
Who Will Benefit:
BSN, RN
MSN, RN
PhD, RN
Students in Nursing Programs
Shelly Kinney, MSN, RN, CNLCP, CCM Shelly Kinney is a Master’s prepared nurse residing in Ralston (Omaha), Nebraska. She is certified in both Case Management and Nurse Life Care Planning and has been in the rehabilitation field for the past 16 years. Ms. Kinney’s healthcare background includes work in critical care, acute medical rehabilitation, post-acute brain injury rehabilitation, women’s health and case management in hospital-based and worker’s compensation settings.
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webinars-AT-mentorhealth.com
Phone No: 800-385-1607
FaX: 302-288-6884
Event Link: http://bit.ly/KuXsqF

Last modified: 2014-01-10 15:53:27