Legal Nurse Consulting is a highly specialized field of nursing which offers its own programs of training and certification in Delaware. It was originally developed by the NACLNC (National Alliance of Certified Legal Nurse Consultants).
Although certification is NOT a legal necessity, it is highly recommended for good reason. A Delaware LNC Certificate is proof that you have in-depth understanding of various specializations and will give you a serious competitive edge when it comes to landing a job. Certification also raises your credibility with other professionals. The American Association of Legal Nurse Consultants (AALNC) offers certification through the American Legal Nurse Consultant Certification Board.
Although not required by law in most states, holding a CLNC Certificate in Delaware will typically boost a nurse’s salary anywhere from 14% to as much as a 100% increase in pay. An LNC offers advice on medical/legal matters in area such as:
Visit the Delaware Board of Nursing to see how Delaware recognizes Certified Legal Nurse Consultants.
The American Association of Legal Nurse Consultants provides the Legal Nurse Consultant Certified (LNCC) credential. You can visit them to find out more at the AALNC homepage .
In the state of Delaware, LNC programs have specific requirements you must first meet in order gain entrance. Most importantly, you need to check with your learning institution of choice to find out what their specific requirements for entry are.
Legal Nurse Consulting Certification is sought-after by holders of bachelors, masters, and doctoral degrees. Therefore, there are many different types of classes to bridge the gap for RN's of every level and specialization.
One example of a Delaware school's LNC program prerequisites - University of Delaware
See the Legal Nurse Consultant Programs and Educational Resources section at the bottom of this page for more links to local LNC programs.
Due to the constant expansion of the medical and legal industries, the demand for legal nurse consultants and Certified Legal Nurse Consultants are on the rise.
Many nurses choose to increase their credentials and continue their education while maintaining full-time employment. This has created a heavy demand for online and distance learning style legal nurse consulting programs. This has made getting certified as a legal nurse consultant a more realistic possibility for Delaware RNs.
