Help with references?

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So it's been a while since I've visited this site. As my first year of nursing school is coming to an end, I can happily report that I have survived! There are only 2 finals left until I have officially completed my first year. Sufficient to say, I am absolutely ecstatic and have shed more laughter and tears over this past year than in my lifetime. I am thankful for the quirky friends I've made and the awesome staff that my school provides, as well as the unforgettable patients that I have encountered during my clinicals. I am now looking for a job for the duration of the summer, and hopefully throughout the school year (depending on scheduling flexibility), and am doing some touch-up on my resume and references. I have my resume all set, but it is my references' page that is giving me trouble. I would love any feedback that you could offer! Here is what I have so far.

Professor xxx

Clinical Instructor/Professor

School name

Address

Phone number

Professor xxx was my clinical instructor for OB/Peds and professor for Pharmacology and can attest to my character and my diligence in the academic setting.

Professor xxx

Clinical Instructor

School Name

AddressPhone number

Professor xxx was my clinical instructor for Med-Surg I and II and can attest to my character and my skills in the clinical setting.

Ms. xxx

Restaurant Owner/Manager

Address

Phone number

xxx was my manager at "name of restaurant" and can attest to my work ethic and character.

I changed up a few of these details, but I was wondering if the format was okay. Additionally, I am lacking in eloquent speech, so I put the gist of how I know each of these references, so if you could offer any suggestions as to how to fix up these references, I would appreciate the feedback.

Specializes in Neuroscience.

You can do it like that, which is fine. My reference page looks like this:

Scarlett O'Hara RN, BSN, MSN

Professor at Tara University

phone: 555-555-5555

email: [email protected]

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