I once worked in a law firm with a nurse who had twenty-five years of experience as a legal nurse consultant. However, despite all that LNC experience, she spent most of her time in crisis mode because she was reactive instead of proactive. As a reactive LNC, she waited until the last minute to perform tasks or to be given an assignment. She responded to requests or situations rather than controlling and driving situations, as a proactive LNC would. Instead of "fighting fires" all day as my reactive colleague did, here are five ways to be a proactive LNC.Read More.
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