Why writing a report is based on your reader

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Whenever you sit down to prepare a report, think about your audience. Who is going to read this report? What are his or her needs, level of understanding of medicine, and objectives? Writing a report is based on the needs of your reader – address each of these points. Ask yourself, “What do I want…

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Using lists in legal nurse consulting reports

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Lists improve the readability of legal nurse consulting report. They make it easy to cluster information together in a format that can be quickly scanned. Lists are useful for breaking up a long sentence into a more reader friendly format. They break up the style and flow of a report and create a more interesting…

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Legal nurse consultants: How to lose a client in one report

Polish your Writing Skills course, legal nurse consulting reports, Pat Iyer, Dana Jolly, Angie Duke Haynes

Want repeat business? Do you want to know how to lose a client – so you don’t? Here are some report “don’ts”. Striking the wrong key Relying on the computer to function as the only proof reader of your LNC report is sure to miss a few common typographical or grammatical errors. An example I…

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Common Pitfalls in Report Writing

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The inexperienced legal nurse consultant learns in the same way as the new clinical nurse – through on the job training. In nursing school we gain a tremendous amount of “book smarts” in the classroom but the most valuable training is accomplished in the clinical setting. Likewise, a nurse can learn the basics of legal…

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How do I organize my report?

Bill (name changed) has a book partially written sitting on the hard drive of his computer. He reads other books written on the same subject and says, “My book is better.” But he is stuck, unable to finish it. When I asked Bill why he was blocked, he said, “I’m dyslexic. I get lost in…

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Writing lists

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Writing lists in reports improves the readability of a legal nurse consultant’s report. Lists make it easy to cluster information together in a format that can be quickly scanned. A list is useful for breaking up a long sentence into a more reader friendly format. Writing lists breaks up the style and flow of a…

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Why Should You Create PDFs?

Most of us have viewed PDF (Portable Document Format) files online at some point, but there are many reasons you might want to create PDF files for yourself. Here are some of the advantages of the PDF file format: • PDF files can be viewed by anyone with an internet connection. Unlike Microsoft Word or…

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7 Writing Tips for LNCs

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LNCs must master the ability to write clearly and use writing tips for LNCs to improve. Attorneys and legal nurse consultants share one thing in common: the need to write clearly for an audience that has a different background. Attorneys write for nonlawyers; legal nurse consultants write for lawyers. Each group has its own unique…

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Legal Nurse Consultants: Tips for Improving Writing Skills

I think we should always be focused on improving writing skills. People use very different writing styles, not just what you learned in school from your English teacher. Informal writing has changed. Text messaging has made us brief. But the real risk in brevity is that you are going to miss things and not be…

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