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Your Nursing Resume Guide (Sample Resume Download)

Nurse Abnormalities

Your Nursing Resume Questions Answered Congratulations, you are officially a new nurse! You might be a Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN), Registered Nurse (RN), or APRN (Advanced Practice Registered Nurse) , but in every way, you are new and you are looking for a job. How should my resume be formatted? So here we go.

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Could a Career as a Family Nurse Practitioner Be Right for You?

Post University

Some common places where FNPs can work include: Schools Churches and parishes Holistic health centers Pediatrician’s offices OB/GYN offices (maternal care) Long-term care facilities Download your guide to learn everything you need to know about earning a Master of Science in Nursing online.

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Re-entering the Healthcare Workforce as an NP after 10 Years

Board Vitals - Nursing

The majority of my day was spent searching the internet for job postings, completing applications on hospital websites and job sites, downloading my resume and cover letters, and emailing recruiters for three weeks! I probably applied for 100 different positions. The result of all of this? 3 interview offers.

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What’s the Right Way To List Your Nursing Credentials?

Nurse.com

If you are an APRN , your state and certifying body will no doubt have their required way to note your credentials. We do not note technical certifications after our names, but we would list them in a resume or CV in the skills section. Download the Nurse.com social networking app today. Finally, I note my FAAN.