Published Jul 12, 2013
anashenwrath, ASN, RN
221 Posts
Hello! I am preparing to start sending out my resume and would love some feedback. I've used this template with success as my non-nursing resume for the last ten years, but this is the first time I'm including clinical experience.
One thing I'm not sure of: Our career counselor said to include the patient load we've dealt with. As a hospital nurse, I had about 7 patients. Which is about what most of the actual nurses had. However, I hear about LTCs where there are well over 30 patients to a nurse. If I say that I handled 7 pts, is that going to look pathetic to a potential LTC employer?
Name
Address
Phone
Email
Objective
Registered Nurse interested in applying my recent nursing education and experience--as well as my background in biology and chemistry--to provide patients of INSTITUTION NAME and their families with the utmost in evidence-based health care and safety, while upholding the standards, ethics, and scope of nursing practice and representing the proud caregiver history of INSTITUTION.
Licensure
Nursing Experience
[*]Clinical pullouts: Respiratory Unit, Pediatric Emergency Department, Coronary Care Unit, Surgery
[*]Optional 6-hour volunteer shift at Callen-Lorde LGBT Medical Center
[*]Clinical Practicum: Hospice/Palliative Care Unit, Beth Israel Medical Center
Non-Nursing Work Experience
Associate Managing Editor
10/2008 - Present: Communication Partners, Inc; New York, NY
Associate Editor, Practical Procedures & Aesthetic Dentistry, Journal of Practical Hygiene, Endodontic Therapy
2/2007 - 10/2008: Montage Media Corporation; Mahwah, NJ
Education
1/2011 - 3/2013: Phillips Beth Israel School of Nursing; New York, NY
8/2001 - 1/2006: SUNY Purchase College; Purchase, New York
9/1997 - 5/2001: Bishop Kearney High School; Rochester, New York
Pertinent Interests
References available upon request
qxvu85
21 Posts
Whoa! Your NY nursing license is good for 3 years when they grant RN license for the first time in NY?
Oh god, you totally made me panic!
but yeah.. I looked it up online just now and that's what it says on the BoN
Date of Licensure : 06/25/13 Status : REGISTERED
Registered through last day of : 05/16
spiritualrn
2 Posts
Hello anashenwrath,
I would recommend not putting your license information on your resume. Potential employers will look this up independently. I would leave off the high school information, since you already have two college degrees. Just remember you want your resume to stand out from all the rest. HR reps are reading hundreds of these. I wish you well.
Thanks Spritualrn!
On my abbreviated version of the resume, I did take out the high school information. That's usually the version that gets sent out. I'll consider removing the license info as well (that was included in a template I saw)