A Resume Specific to Health Care Professionals


The HCP resume enhancements

It has been said on more than a few occasions that resume writing for and by professionals in the health care industry differs from resumes of all other corporate professionals based on certain elements of professional experience and education that play a significant part in the health care industry and fundamental difference in attracting the attention of potential employers. Therefore, in order to compose winning a resume – if you are a health care professional (HCP) – you might want to take a look at and, perhaps, consider a few points from the following paragraphs.

Indicate on your resume how many patients or clients you have taken care of; because whether you are a nurse in a large hospital, or you manage financial accounts at a small doctor’s practice, it is important to indicate to your future employer how many people you have dealt with on a daily basis, and how you have addressed any concerns that arose from taking care of people in sensitive situations.

List all the training you have acquired, beyond your education, that makes you qualified for a specific area in the health care industry. Beyond the training you have completed that is job specific, consider listing any other training in management, communications, ethics, or other such areas. It is important to understand that, while this type of training may not be required for the job you’re seeking, it does show your potential employer that you have transferable skills, while demonstrating your interest in, and understanding of, the broad aspect of the industry.

Demonstrate knowledge and ability

Certifications and licenses are critical credentials of the health care industry, so make sure you list all your licenses, in addition to their valid dates. Also consider any programs, continuing education courses, or government regulations with which you are compliant, and include all such items on your resume. Keep in mind that the inclusion of such items on your resume, not only highlight your qualifications, but provides assurance to your potential employer that you meet all the required city, state and federal regulations permitting you to be employed in this field.

Your professional summary must list a clear professional goal, as it is important that you demonstrate to potential employers that you have a vast knowledge of the health care industry, and that you also have a career path in mind. If you are new to health care, use the professional summary to highlight your education and practical work that qualifies you for the particular position you are seeking.

Use industry jargon, but exercise caution while doing so while trying to avoid replacing certain medical terms with common phrases; but feel free to demonstrate your knowledge of the field by using terminology that is specific to health care. However, don’t over use the same terms or phrases; and don’t use jargon excessively. While you want to give an impression that you know what you are talking about, you don’t want to overuse jargon and turn off the recruiter that may be the initial contact for your resume review.

Tech-friendly HCPs

Technical skills are necessary, and therefore, should be listed on your resume. Indicate your skills in specific software programs, and don’t be shy about making your computer literacy known to a potential employer. Health care industry relies heavily on technology and employers actively look for candidates with specific computer skills. Make sure that your resume clearly outlines any technical qualifications you possess.

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