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Registered Nurse
July 2017-June 2019
Crossover Health, Boise, ID
• Operated 25 bed clinic as a patient-centered medical home with a focus on
personalized patient care and comfort. B
• Practiced evidence-based nursing care to achieve optimum health outcomes
while providing service excellence.
• Responsible for onboarding new nurses in Quality & Compliance policies and
standards and coaching them on BDPs in patient approach.
4. Excerpt 4: Work experience
Nursing Student
Dec 2018-Feb 2019
Georgia Department of Public Health, Brunswick, GA
• Assessed patient’s health care needs on the basis of initial patient screening and A
senior nurse’s recommendations.
• Monitored and recorded patient symptoms and condition and added them to
detailed patient reports.
Nursing Student
Dec 2018-March 2019
Georgia Department of Public Health, Brunswick, GA
B
• Monitored patients’ condition.
• Provided health care and first aid.
• Prepared rooms and equipment.
Language Focus: Present Perfect Tense
The Present Perfect Tense is used to talk about actions or events that happened at some unspecified
time before now, and that have some effect or influence on the present. If the experience you want
to tell in your resume matches the following condition, try to use Present Perfect Tense.
Life experience – (often used with ‘ever’ or ‘never’)
• I have ever been to Bali to attend a training program.
Unfinished past – (often used with ‘for’ or ‘since’)
• I have stayed in Yogyakarta for a long time. I have studied at LTC UMY since 2023.
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