๐Ÿšจ FREE TRAINING + DOWNLOADABLE GUIDE ๐Ÿšจ Chronology Mistakes Nurses Make...
๐Ÿšจ FREE TRAINING + DOWNLOADABLE GUIDE ๐Ÿšจ
One of the biggest mistakes nurses make when they first start reviewing medical records for attorneys is trying to include absolutely everything.
And honestly? It makes perfect sense.
As nurses, we're trained to document thoroughly, think clinically, and capture every detail. But when it comes to legal cases, attorneys aren't looking for another nursing note.
They're looking for clarity, simple, understandable timelines, and the medically significant events that help them quickly understand what happened in the case.
If you've ever wondered:
โœ” What should actually go into a chronology?
โœ” What information should be left out?
โœ” How attorneys review hundreds or even thousands of pages of medical records
โœ” Why some chronologies help attorneys and others create more confusion
Then you're going to love this week's training.
๐ŸŽฅ WATCH THE FREE TRAINING HERE:https://youtu.be/JyJ9t_ALVBs?si=zwcAPO1hQXhqp81f
๐Ÿ“„ BONUS DOWNLOAD:
I've also attached a downloadable guide:"The #1 Mistake Nurses Make When Starting a Chronology"
This guide breaks down:
โ€ข What a chronology actually is
โ€ข The most common beginner mistakes
โ€ข What attorneys really want
โ€ข How to simplify medical records
โ€ข Tips for creating stronger chronologies
One of the biggest mindset shifts in Legal Forensic Nursing is understanding that your job isn't to copy the chart.
Your job is to organize the story in a way that is so simple, the attorney has a full grasp of the medical concepts and can then turn around and educate an entire jury,
Watch the training, download the guide, and then come back and tell me:
๐Ÿ‘‡ What was your biggest takeaway?
Jan Marie, BSN, RNCertified Legal Forensic Nurse
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