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What belongs on a healthcare resume

Follow this structure to highlight the credentials that matter most.

# Your Name
Contact info, NPI number (if applicable), license number
## LICENSES & CERTIFICATIONS
RN, BSN, BLS, ACLS, specialty certifications
## CLINICAL EXPERIENCE
Facility name, unit/department, patient population, key responsibilities
## EDUCATION
Degree, institution, clinical rotations
## SKILLS
Clinical skills, EMR systems (Epic, Cerner), procedures, specialties
## PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
Continuing education, conferences, publications

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Resume tips for healthcare professionals

Lead with licenses and certifications

Put your RN, BSN, ACLS, BLS, and specialty certs near the top. Healthcare recruiters scan for these first.

Include clinical details

Unit type (ICU, ED, L&D), bed count, patient-to-nurse ratio, and patient population. These specifics matter in healthcare hiring.

Quantify patient outcomes

“Reduced fall rates by 30%” or “Maintained 98% patient satisfaction score” — measurable outcomes prove clinical excellence.

List EMR systems

Epic, Cerner, Meditech, Allscripts — ATS systems in healthcare specifically scan for these keywords.

Show continuing education

CEUs, specialty certifications, conference presentations, and published research demonstrate professional growth.

Use standard section names

Licensure, Clinical Experience, Education, Skills. Healthcare ATS systems expect these exact headings.

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