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A Nursing Resume Should Reflect Your Qualifications As Well As Your Personal Ski

Started by Perfect, 2011-04-09 19:24

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Every employer is looking for a specific set of skills and expertise of job seekers that match the skills necessary to perform a particular job.

Basically a resume should contain your full name, school and home telephone numbers and email addresses. Apart from that a nursing resume should include the following information:

A well-defined career objective of this work shows his sense of direction to the employer.

Your resume should have the names of each of their employers and their corresponding job titles.

Give a brief description about the employer, as they are doing, if not well known.

The number of management staff (if applicable)

List your education, training and licensing as well as academic honors, scholarships and extracurricular activities.

As a nursing professional, to show what kind of person you are and give as many details as possible of your skills and experience.

Details of their interactions with other departments, external agencies and health professionals.

Highlight your duties and responsibilities as a registered nurse, including planning, assessment and evaluation of patient care, record keeping, the type of neighborhood, work or routine tasks performed, etc.

Submit a narrative statement of its value as: experience with a broad background, such as pediatrics, oncology, long-term care and ICU / ER, knowledge of Medicare regulations home health care and JCAHO standards and requirements for reimbursement, nurse with 10 years experience providing quality, patient-centered care in the home, hospital, nursing home, hospice and private office environments, etc.

Highlight the achievements of others who have benefited from his department and obviously your organization in general.



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