INTEGRITY CONSULTING MEDICAL-LEGAL SERVICES LLC.

“Settle for More by Not Settling for Less Than Integrity!”

BENEFITS are many when you consult with INTEGRITY.



When you hire an independent contractor, there are so many benefits for YOU including:



Bottom line: We are at your call, but not in your way.

You only pay us when you need us.



In addition to specialized knowledge, consider in terms of cost-effectiveness and networking!


Networking


INTEGRITY is a proud member of the following organizations:


AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF NURSE LIFE CARE PLANNERS (AANLCP)

www.aanlcp.org

The AANLCP is a voluntary association of professional registered nurses concerned with life care planning, and maintains that the nurse must be "ethical, responsible and accountable".  It is committed to assisting the life care planner in the lifelong process of acquiring knowledge, judgement and skills needed to "apply the critical thinking model known as the nursing process in the development of the life care plan".


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American Association of Legal Nurse Consultants (AALNC)

www.aalnc.org

The AALNC was founded in 1989 and is a not-for-profit organization that is dedicated to the advancement of legal nurse consulting, as well the growth and advancement of those practicing in this specialty area of nursing. There are 52 chapters of the AALNC serving all states and it has a membership of over 3,500 members.   Hiring a LNC who is a member of this organization also gives you access to the knowledge and experience of those 3,500 potential experts.

AALNC Adopts Position Statement Regarding Expert Nursing Testimony:

"The American Association of Legal Nurse Consultants has published an official position statement regarding expert testimony in medical malpractice cases. Entitled "Providing Expert Nursing Testimony", the AALNC maintains that nurses possess specialized knowledge that physicians and other allied health practitioners do not have, unless they have been trained and have practiced as a registered nurse. Therefore, only nurses should provide expert testimony related to nursing standards of care."