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by MInurse.st Jun 22, '10Hi everyone,
Would you list life long learning/non-credit classes on your resume? If so, where/how would you incorporate this information? I'm interested in a taking a non-credit course entitled Women's Health Across the Lifespan and wondering if it would be beneficial to my resume in the future (this would be a new grad resume).
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http://allnurses.com/showthread.php?t=487238©2013 allnurses.com INC. All Rights Reserved. - Jun 22, '10 by beachbaby31I would guess that you will get a certificate of completion and yes, I would add it to my resume..we as nurses are alwyas learning all the new info out there (especially in our specialties), I would add anything that I accomplished in regards to nursing/ community etc.
Good luck. - Jun 22, '10 by Davey DoAttending Inservices and Senminars can be positively interpretted as an indication of true interest in your profession.
It could be incorporated under Education on your resume.
Good luck in your pursuits, MInurse.st