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This question is about nurse practitioner resumes.
A nurse practitioner should put skills and experiences that best highlight their value as a candidate on a resume. The entire resume (from the profile summary to work experience to skills section) should show the hiring manager that you have what it takes to be successful as a nurse practitioner.
To get started, you will want to write a strong profile summary. In one to four sentences, highlight who you are as a candidate and what you bring to the table. We recommend including your education credentials, years of experience, and key adjectives that describe your skills.
For example, "A compassionate and committed Family Nurse Practitioner with a Master's Degree in Nursing from Stony Brook University (GPA 3.8). Eager to join St. Joseph's Hospital to provide patients with top-quality holistic care."
Next, you're going to elaborate on your specific experience working as a nurse practitioner. Similar to the profile summary, you'll want to convey your experience using real-world examples and achievements, as well as quantifiable measurements of success.
For example, "Successfully mentored 15+ new RNs and NPs to help achieve goals and deliver exceptional health care."
Top skills to put on your nurse practitioner resume include:
Obtaining complete health history
Performing complete physical exams
Ordering and performing diagnostic procedures and tests
Interpreting clinical findings
Develop health care problems list
Arranging referrals and medical consults
Prescribing specific medications/therapeutic interventions
Communication skills
Organizational skills
Teamwork

Zippia allows you to choose from different easy-to-use templates, and provides you with expert advice. Using the templates, you can rest assured that the structure and format of your resume is top notch. Choose a template with the colors, fonts & text sizes that are appropriate for your industry.