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The frustrations stemming from the constraints within the nursing profession can be quite pronounced. Lori Brown, our guest on this episode of N&H, experienced this firsthand and decided to make a significant career shift to become an attorney. In our conversation, we delve into various aspects, including outdated regulations, the prevailing culture within nursing, and the established norms in healthcare units. Lori sheds light on some critical issues, such as staffing ratios, legal actions against Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) professionals facing lawsuits for adopting the title of "doctor." We also explore recent high-profile healthcare cases that have gained media attention, such as the Netflix documentary "Take Care of Maya," which delves into the negligence and imprisonment case of Maya Kowalski. Additionally, we discuss the gripping narratives presented in Serial's "The Retrievals Podcast," recounting the theft of Fentanyl by a nurse from thousands of IVF patients. The Wonderly podcast "Exposed" is also on the docket, examining the disturbing case of a Columbia University physician who sexually assaulted thousands of patients.Our conversation extends to the realm of nurse entrepreneurship, exploring the possibilities and challenges that come with it. Lori shares insights from her personal journey, which she describes as her "HERO's" journey, offering a unique perspective on navigating the intricacies of the healthcare landscape. Lorie Brown, RN, MN, JD, has maintained her life-long love of the nursing profession. She graduated from Indiana University school of nursing with a BSN in 1982. She then attended the University of California at Los Angeles school of nursing and obtained a master's degree. A dedicated nurse for twelve years, she practiced in medical-surgical nursing, gynecology, urology, neurosurgery, orthopedics, general surgery and home health care. She maintains her license, and is a camp nurse every summer. The frustrating limitations caused by antiquated rules, nursing culture, and even unit status quo caused Lorie to shift her focus to law. Ms. Brown studied Law at Indiana University, earning her J.D. in 1990. For over 23 years, she's been representing nurses and other health professionals. Lorie Brown is currently working as a Nurse Attorney and President of Brown Law Office, a National Law Firm for Nurses. This episode is sponsored by Rogue Nurse Media Empowering Nurses and Patients to tell their stories. Nurses get 1.0 FREE CE's go to https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/6CH9HX7 Throw us some bucks, and help support our cause! Venmo: @Nurses-Hypo or PayPal paypal.me/eproguenursemedia Need consulting or have questions:nursesandhypochondriacs@gmail.com Give us a 5-star rating on apple podcasts. For The Well Written Nurse Writing and Storytelling classes go to: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/whats-your-story-part-1-detox-intro-to-writing-and-storytelling-tickets-94768506153 Join our email newsletter http://mailchi.mp/f134561374e9/rogue-nurse-media-501c3-newsletter-empowering-nurses-and-patients-to-tell-their-stories
This week, Kati interviews Lorie Brown, who is both a nurse and lawyer. She works to help nurses protect their licenses, and offers her legal perspective of this case. Music: Keep My Cool by Benj Heard. For full show notes, click here:
Today on The Neil Haley Show, Neil will interview River Nice. Next, Neil will interview Peggy Kelley. Next, Neil will interview Paula Fallon. In addition, Neil will interview Nancy Bartlit. In addition,Neil will interview Maija Liisa Adams. In addition, Neil will interview Lynne Roe. In addition, Neil will interview Lorie Brown. In addition, Neil will interview Lori Lyons. Finally, on The Covid 19 Vaccine Show, Dr. Mark Hayden will discuss kids and the vaccine.
Shownotes can be found at https://www.profitwithlaw.com/256. How well known are you by the people in your area of expertise? We're not talking about your industry circle but your potential clients. If you're not working on visibility, then you should start now. Giving value through content and information marketing is long-term marketing that will take time and effort, but building your visibility opens up massive opportunities. In this episode, legal nurse consulting expert Lorie Brown joins Moshe Amsel to talk about how you can deliver value and how this makes you an authority in your area of expertise. There is no one correct approach; you need to find what works best for you. Lorie also shares that the legal industry is quickly changing, and we need to reevaluate our business models. If you want to know more about creating and cultivating opportunities for your business, then this episode is for you! Resources mentioned: Episode 214: Effectuating Real Change through Courses with Joey Vitale Episode 215: Positioning Yourself as an Authority with Mike Saunders Connect with Lorie: LinkedIn I Call 317-465-1065 Law and Order for Nurses by Lorie Brown Empowered Nurses: Website | YouTube Brown & Associates, Legal Nurse Consulting, LLC Get Lorie's resource on 101 Ways to Become a Nurse Business Owner Work with Lorie through Your Nurse Attorney. Just mention Profit with Law, and get a 20% discount off on your first case! LawFundr Get Staffed Up Legal Zoom Rally Legal Influential Entrepreneurs with Mike Saunders, MBA Unblinded Clio Legal Trends Report 2021 Join our Facebook Community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/lawfirmgrowthsummit/ To request a show topic, recommend a guest or ask a question for the show, please send an email to info@dreambuilderfinancial.com. Connect with Moshe on: Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/moshe.amsel LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/mosheamsel/
Today on The Neil Haley Show, Neil will interview Lorie Brown.
ATTORNEY TODD ESS – Top Five Reasons that Prompt Board of Nursing to Launch Investigation Against Nurses Attorney Todd Ess's passion for justice began when he enrolled in the Criminal Defense Clinic at the Indiana University Robert H. McKinney School of Law. There, he became one of the first law students in Indiana to join Barry Scheck and Peter Neufeld's nationally recognized Innocence Project by representing Larry Mayes, then an inmate at the Indiana State Prison in Michigan City, Indiana. He is proud to be apart of the Innocence Project that has helped free hundreds of wrongfully convicted inmates, including many on death row. Since 2001, he has represented clients whose charges ranged from simple misdemeanors to complex felonies. In 2004, he trained at the National Criminal Defense College in Macon, Georgia. Today, he continues his mission to seek justice for each and every client. Currently, Attorney Ess works with Lorie Brown at Brown Law Office. Although attorney Ess is practicing in Indiana and what he discussed pertain to Indiana's BRN rules and regulations, the general information may be relevant to all nurses. Make sure to check with your state to verify and comply with the state's rules and regulations. In this special episode, Attorney Ess discussed the top five common reasons that could prompt investigation by the Board of Nursing against nurses. He will also discuss strategies to prevent them and review the process of the discipline. If you have specific questions for Attorney Todd Ess, please visit www.yournurseattorney.com or you could contact the law office directly at 317-465-1065. This podcast is for general information only and is not intended for medical or legal advice or endorsement of any product or services are a substitute for any adequate training research compliance with established protocols, federal state, or local rules, the views, thoughts, and opinions expressed by the hosts or guests, speakers, or their personal opinions, and not by the opinions of statements of any other organization, agency, employer, or company. Please join us on this unique journey and be part of the movement that will empower healthcare, consumers, and providers to advocate for patients and for themselves, because your voices matter, please subscribe, follow. Join us for a weekly episode. For more information, please visit www.WorldOfNP.com We will see you in our next episode. This podcast is also available in video on YouTube under the World Of NP Podcast as well as other podcast platforms as noted below: Anchor https://anchor.fm/worldofnppodcast Breaker https://www.breaker.audio/world-of-np-podcast Google Podcast https://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy8yYjNiMzNlOC9wb2RjYXN0L3Jzcw== Pocket Casts --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/worldofnppodcast/message
Nurse Attorney Lorie Brown talks with Attorney Marc Lopez about Indiana law regarding nurses in Indiana.
How many nurse attorneys do you know? I only know one and I have been intrigued by today's Divine Download's guest from the moment I met her. Lorie Brown is a nurse attorney and brings a vast knowledge to her work as a protector of nurses with a huge heaping of practical tools to help nurses transcend the lack mindset to one of infinite possibility. Lorie is a champion of nurses and has a heart for nurses. Today's episode will leave you inspired, empowered, and may even cause you to take action on that next step of starting a business or taking your business to the next level! Tune in to hear Lorie's Divine Download. You're going to want to write it down, it's so GOOD! My favorite takeaways from Lorie's pearls of wisdom: Nurses are the queens of workarounds Nurses are great business owners because they have the foundational skills If you build your business using your intuition, you will go much farther If you have an idea, the Universe wants speed. If you don't execute on it, someone else will Are you ready to start a business with Lorie's support? Reserve your spot today at her upcoming exclusive retreat May 2nd and 3rd Location TBD (San Diego) Build Your Business in a Weekend Retreat Exclusive retreat, limited to 8 people Investment: $495 Payment plans available Call today: 317-465-1065 Can’t make it to the retreat? Gain access to Lorie’s online courses here: nursesbizschool.com and LNCBizSchool.com Connect with Lorie on social media: https://www.facebook.com/EmpoweredNurses https://twitter.com/empowerednurses https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCmjFRjZTNaRqIFPsY376Dnw https://www.linkedin.com/in/loriebrownnurseattorney/ Lorie A. Brown, RN, MN, JD, a nurse attorney, has a heart for nurses. She calls herself a nurse for nurses. Lorie founded EmpoweredNurses.org, an organization designed to help empower nurses at the bedside and in business. She also has a law firm, Brown Law Office where she helps nurses protect their most valuable asset: their license. She empowers nurses who want to start their own business through nursesbizschool.com and LNCBizSchool.com and hosts exclusive retreats for nurses to set them up for success in their business. Lorie has authored three books: -“Law and Order for Nurses: The Easy Way to Protect Your License and Your Livelihood”, -“From Frustrated to Fulfilled: The Empowered Nurses System” and -“The Legal Nurse Consultant’s Workbook: Turning Your Nursing Knowledge into a Successful Consulting Practice”. Lorie was the president elect of The American Association of Nurse Attorneys. She has a weekly blog on either www.YourNurseAttorney.com or www.EmpoweredNurses.org. She has been a keynote speaker and speaker at many regional and national nursing organization conferences and is the author of numerous published articles. Thank you for listening! Let me know in the comments what you favorite takeaway is from today’s show! How will you implement what you learned today? Cheers, Lisbeth
Lorie Brown, RN, MN, JD, speaks with Jason A. Duprat, Entrepreneur, Healthcare Practitioner and Host of the Healthcare Entrepreneur Academy Podcast. Lorie is a nurse attorney with multiple successful businesses including a legal nurse consulting business, a law firm that represents healthcare providers before licensing boards, and empowerednurses.com to help nurses start their own businesses. Lori speaks with Jason about how to protect your license and livelihood as a healthcare practitioner. Episode Highlights: Where did Lorie grow up and how did she transition into different educational roles? How did working as a frustrated administrator propel her to going into law? When she started her own business, Lorie thought it would be easy because everyone knew her. She learned she needed to earn their trust. As Lorie has added staff, she’s consistently made more money. Hiring helps propel your business forward. What are some challenges she faced as she started to bring people on board? Lorie describes how she uses the Kolbe quiz to assess potential candidates. What are some of the most common themes that come up when it comes to medical board issues or nursing board issues among practitioners or healthcare professionals? As a nurse, you can always get another job but you can’t get another license. How does a small business owner go about creating policies and procedures manuals and are they important? What cases have surprised Lorie? What are the different action steps the board can take against you? Can the board revoke or suspend your license due to external matters that have nothing to do with medicine? What are the state regulations when it comes to marijuana or CBD? What is Lorie’s advice for anyone who owns a private practice? 3 Key Points: Medication is the number one issue Lorie sees when it comes to medical board issues. Find a specialized healthcare attorney who understands what you do. The board does not want you taking any type of controlled substance. Tweetable Quotes: “That’s my goal, to shorten the learning curve for other people.” – Lorie Brown “Do, delete, or delegate.” – Lorie Brown “When you're working in your unique brilliance, that's where the money's at.” – Lorie Brown Resources Mentioned: Kolbe Index Avvo attorney (reviews) The American Association of Nurse Attorneys Law and Order for Nurses (book) Empowered Nurses (website) #HealthcareEntrepreneurAcademy #HealthcareBoss #healthcare #entrepreneur #entrepreneurship #nurseattorney #healthcareattorney #nursinglicense #empowerednurses #nursing #startup
On episode 196 of The Nurse Keith Show nursing career podcast, we have an enlightening conversation with Lorie Brown, RN, MN, JD, a highly experienced nurse attorney who has plenty of legal advice for nurses who want to protect their license, practice within their scope of practice, and stay out of trouble. If you care about your nursing license, this episode is for you! Nurse Keith is a holistic career coach for nurses, as well as a professional podcaster, published author, inspiring speaker, and successful nurse entrepreneur. Show notes NurseKeith.com Facebook.com/NurseKeithCoaching Twitter.com/nursekeith Instagram.com/nursekeithcoaching LinkedIn.com/in/keithallancarlson
Lorie Brown is a nurse and a lawyer with over 30 years of combined experience. She has been a dedicated nurse for twelve years, she practiced in medical-surgical nursing, gynecology, urology, neurosurgery, orthopedics, general surgery and home health care. She maintains her license and is a camp nurse every summer. After law school, Ms. Brown was employed at the Department of Insurance defending the interests of the Patient’s Compensation Fund. For the next six years, Ms. Brown defended physicians and hospitals for medical malpractice. Ms. Brown now focuses her practice on assisting plaintiff attorneys with medical issues in their cases. Lorie Brown formed Empowered Nurses to help nurses protect their licenses, so they can do their jobs with confidence, focus on serving their patients, and regain the joy in the profession they love. She also wanted to give nurses a forum to exchange ideas and change the practice of nursing for the better. Check out Lorie's website at www.EmpoweredNurses.org Get Lorie's free gift - A legal checklist for nurse business owners Lorie's course for nurse business owners: http://empowerednurses.org/nurse-business-owners/ Don't Miss Moments: --> How Lorie got into law from nursing --> Lorie's tips on getting started in a business --> Which legal entity Lorie recommends --> The basic services every nurse needs before starting a business --> Lorie's FREE Gift!! It's a Legal Checklist. A MUST HAVE! I already downloaded mine..
In today's podcast, we'll discuss the importance of protecting licensure in healthcare. Our guest is Lorie Brown, a registered nurse who also holds a master's degree in nursing and has practiced in a variety of nursing fields, including medical-surgical nursing, management, and administration.