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Writing Your Resume and Cover Letter Mark L’Eplattenier, MPAS, RPA-C Hofstra University – Program in Physician Assistant Studies

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Writing Your Resume and Cover Letter

Mark L’Eplattenier, MPAS, RPA-C Hofstra University – Program in Physician

Assistant Studies

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Purpose of the Resume Convey information about “YOU”…

� Your qualifications for the position � The unique skills or services YOU bring to the

organization � Honest summary of your preparation and

readiness � Provide enough key information to slow the

reader down. �Make it concise yet complete.

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Key Elements of the Resume

Current Contact Information � Include e-mail and mail addresses �Avoid PO Box and fax number � Include a phone number where you can

speak freely �Caution -children, employer, cell

phone +/- (if best way to reach you)

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Employment Objective What position you are looking for.

� A resume without a job objective statement

effectively says, "This is what I've done. Could you figure out what I should do next?“

� Key words � Title �Area of Work � Specialization � Type of community

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Layout In medicine, education and clinical training are

essential - near the beginning of the resume: � PA education is highly relevant to your new

position

� As a new graduate - no work history in this field

� Focus on what you have!

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Education First Then Experience

The chronological format is most useful when:

� Your overall work history shows growth in your career path.

� You have no gaps in your work history.

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Professional Experiences Clinical Rotations

� List all. Be prepared to discuss your

experiences during the interview(s) with physicians and other decision makers.

� Organize by Hospital, then rotation, since most students have the same core rotations.

� Focus on your educational and technical achievements in each clinical experience.

� Include health, professional and other relevant experiences.

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Certifications / Licensure / Professional Membership

� Provides documentation of your credentials and qualification for the position (include board eligible - if NCCPA exam not taken)

� NYS License � Include BCLS, ACLS, PALS with expirations � Professional organization or society.

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The Extras Include Special Skills and Attributes

� Honors, awards and special recognition

document your unique achievements.

� Computer literacy in basic programs, clinical programs and language skills.

� Community Service is viewed favorably in health care-----only include what is real and relevant. Be prepared to discuss the impact.

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The Extras

List personal interests, hobbies, etc. sparingly. Do Not Include Marital Status Children Identifying Information

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The Cover Letter � Must accompany the resume

� Resume provides the facts; cover letter tells the

story. � Initiates action----gets the employer to contact you

for an interview. � Make it quick and easy to read (one page max!).

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What is a Cover Letter

� A cover letter expresses your interest in and qualifications for a position to a prospective employee.

� A cover letter should introduce the main points of your resume.

� It should help you to market your qualifications to the prospective employer.

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Before you get started writing

� Do research on the organization to which you are applying.

� Know the mission and values of the organization.

� Try to speak to individuals who have worked for this organization or know it.

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Components of Cover Letter � Heading / Inside Address � Salutation � Opening Paragraph � Body Paragraph � Closing � Signature

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Components of Cover Letter

� Heading / Inside Address �Name of hiring officer - Harry Hayward, MD �Name of organization, and address

� Salutation �Learn the name of the hiring officer for

this job and address her / him. - Dear Dr Hayword:

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Components of Cover Letter � Opening Paragraph

� Discuss the job you are applying for, introduce yourself. Personal connection?

� Body Paragraph � Address job specifications – what YOU can do. � Why you are the best candidate. � Highlights from resume – education, experience, skills.

� Closing � Ask for an interview, thank them for their time.

� Signature

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Sample Cover Letter

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Letters of Recommendation and References

� PA employers ALWAYS contact the PA Program. � Don’t list the names of your references on your

resume - retain a separate listing of references. Update the contact information regularly.

� Select your references carefully - people who know you and can attest to your strengths.

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Letters of Recommendation and References

� Ask permission to use someone as a reference.

� Communicate with the references regarding your interests, skills and accomplishments.

� Thank them for their assistance.

� Avoid generic letters…..to whom it may concern…..employers prefer personal contact and references want to know who may call them.

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