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Amy, your resume looks great! Your format is easy to follow, and you have done a good job of bolding and italicizing important information. I noticed there is some inconsistency with the bullet points. For example, under education, I would get rid of the indent and have it line up with the header. I would also get rid of some of the bullet points that you added under your clinical rotation summary to match your work experience format (have your italicized information line up). Other than that, your resume identifies the skills and strengths that are needed for the job you are applying for. Nice Job!
Great job on your resume! It really shows off your experiences. A few things to adjust would be to make sure your header is your name with your contact information below it. Also lead with your clinical experience and follow with your work experience. That was the most relevant information is being shown first. You do a great job of high lighting strengths that make you a good candidate you’re applying for. There are no obscurities throughout this resume and everything is easy to follow with a great format
Hi Amy!
I really like how you have all your clinical experiences listed out. It is really easy to read them and your descriptions of each are really good. Maybe you would want to consider condensing honors and certifications together so that there isn’t just one thing listed under honors.
Awesome Job!