You should gear your resume as best as you can to the job posting you are interested in. If this new position is a different unit/specialty and you had experience during your rotations in that unit, I...
I get how that is annoying to get emails about specialties that don't apply. I come across so many resumes that job seekers just list the hospital/facility name and very general duties. How would you...
I will second HouTX's comment. I think the best way is to put your Company A as your most recent employer but list the first dates you were with them and the current dates right next to it. Then list...
I think you should leave your clinical experience in your resume but tailor it to a specific specialty you are applying for. If that means you have a few different versions of your resume, then do it...
You may want to put your clinical skills in a separate "skills area" of your resume and just list them out (chest tube, trach care, heel sticks, ect). You want to keep those skills somewhere on there...
I would list your full time position first, then follow it with the PRN positions. I would list the dates that you worked there and put that the other two positions are PRN next to the title. I would...
If you are looking to move to Colorado, I would suggest looking at St. Anthony Hospital. It is about an hour away (on a good day) from Winter Park and Copper. Its a Level 1 trauma plus they have a...