About us
EmRest Consulting, LLC, has as its intention to promote justice for all by consulting with attorneys on a diversity of medical, ethical, and healthcare-related cases. EmRest interprets and translates inherent medical- and healthcare- issues for attorneys, to complement your role and its effectiveness.
The EmRest team employs knowledge and understanding gained during our clinical nursing practice to consult on multiple case types, including, but not limited to:
- Advance Directives
- Biomedical Ethics
- Cases that involve health or medically-related issues or concerns
- Electronic Medical Record (EMR) Fraud
- Forensic/Criminal
- Healthcare Goal Clarification
- Healthcare and Insurance Claims
- Hospice Care
- Informed Consent
- Life Care Planning
- Long-Term Care
- Palliative Care
- Personal Injury
- Products Liability
- Toxic Tort
- Workers Compensation
Meet Karen
Karen S White, BSN, RN, MTS, CLNC, the lead nurse consultant of EmRest Consulting, LLC, shines light on consequential issues in healthcare. After graduating with her Bachelor of Science in Nursing, she began her nursing career at The Ohio State University Medical Center caring for premature and severely-ill infants in the Intensive Care Nursery. Karen’s extensive nursing experience has resulted in her having vast knowledge in, among other areas, Palliative Care, Hospice, Healthcare Goal Clarification, Advance Directives, Neonatal Intensive Care, Nurse Case Management, Elder & Geriatric Care, and Patient Advocacy.
Qualifications
Early in her career, Karen began blending Nursing and Theology in the shape of Bioethics and Health Ministry, after graduating from Trinity Lutheran Seminary with a Masters in Theology. She is passionate about addressing ethical dilemmas in healthcare that affect patient care as well as the healthcare team caring for those patients. Karen is a strong advocate for patient rights and autonomy, and serves to represent them to the Healthcare Team.
Testimonials
I have known Karen White professionally for over five years working alongside one another in hospice nursing and care management. She is a strong advocate for her patients, sifting through a wealth of pertinent written and verbal information to determine the most crucial elements. Away from direct patient care, I have seen Karen pursue her ongoing education with admirable interest and zeal. She always looks to learn more, to be ahead of the learning curve, to stay engaged and relevant. Karen's attention to detail, her interpersonal communication skills, and her determined follow-through make her an asset to her patients and her team. She is a hard worker, organized, ethical, and dependable. She is easy to work with and is an asset in health care.
My wife and I attended the End-of-Life Medical Decisions Seminar offered at your library. We wanted to let you know that the seminar was extremely valuable to us. We would encourage you to repeat that seminar as it would be of great value to people of all ages. We sent some of the information to friends and they found it so helpful, even though they have already gone through the end-of-life process, but had concerns that they may have missed something. They now want to try to have a similar seminar presented near them. How did you find such a good presenter? Her discussion format, rather than lecture, was extremely beneficial.