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Pharmacy Student CV with Internships

John A. Doe is a pharmacy student at Generic University, expected to graduate with a Doctor of Pharmacy in May 2016, and has relevant professional experience as an inpatient and community pharmacy intern. He has participated in various advanced and introductory pharmacy practice experiences, research, teaching, and leadership roles, as well as community service. Doe is actively involved in professional organizations and holds several certifications, with references available upon request.

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Pharmacy Student CV with Internships

John A. Doe is a pharmacy student at Generic University, expected to graduate with a Doctor of Pharmacy in May 2016, and has relevant professional experience as an inpatient and community pharmacy intern. He has participated in various advanced and introductory pharmacy practice experiences, research, teaching, and leadership roles, as well as community service. Doe is actively involved in professional organizations and holds several certifications, with references available upon request.

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John A.

Doe
4500 East-West Highway, Suite 900, Bethesda, MD 20814
Email: JohnDoe@gmail.com Phone: (123)456-7890 Comment [ASHP NPF1]: Ensure that your
email is updated as you progress in your
career. Use a personal email if you prefer
EDUCATIONAL EXPERIENCES but make sure it has a professional name.

Generic University Aug. 2012 to Present Comment [ASHP NPF2]: Dates will vary
College of Pharmacy, City, State based on your professional education;
make sure all current activities are listed
Doctor of Pharmacy, Anticipated May 2016 as present.
Comment [ASHP NPF3]: There are a few
Undergraduate University Aug. 2008 to May 2012 ways to format your current degree.
College of XYZ, City, State Alternatively, consider listing your
Bachelor of Science anticipated date of graduation in the date
range section.

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCES

Inpatient Pharmacy Intern May 2014 to Present


Institution, City, State
Preceptor/Manager, Credentials
• Unique activities or skills with action words Comment [ASHP NPF4]: Activities should
be limited to 2-3 bullet points, and action
words should be in past tense as these
Community Pharmacy Intern Oct. 2012 to May 2014 activities have already been done.
Institution, City, State
Preceptor/Manager, Credentials
• Unique activities or skills with action words

ADVANCED PHARMACY PRACTICE EXPERIENCES (APPES) Comment [ASHP NPF5]: Rotations


should be listed in reverse chronological
order. It is appropriate to indicate if an
Ambulatory Care: Anticoagulation Clinic Planned for Apr. 2016 experience is anticipated/planned for the
Hospital Name, City, State future. Past and future APPEs can be
listed in the same section or split into
Preceptor: Name, Pharm.D., BCACP separate sections.
Comment [ASHP NPF6]: Preceptor
Hospital Pharmacy Planned for Mar. 2016 names should include all relevant
Hospital Name, City, State credentials (e.g. Pharm.D., M.S., M.B.A.,
Preceptor: Name, Pharm.D., M.S. other BPS credentials, etc). If your
preceptor does not have a Pharm.D., it is
appropriate to include R.Ph. Consider
Intensive Care Unit Feb. 2016 verifying these credentials with your
Hospital Name, City, State preceptor.
Preceptor: Name, Pharm.D., BCCCP

Drug Information Jan. 2016


Hospital Name, City, State
Preceptor: Name, R.Ph.

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ADVANCED PHARMACY PRACTICE EXPERIENCES (APPES) (CONTINUED) Comment [ASHP NPF7]: When a section
spans two pages, the section header
should be duplicated with the addition of
Internal Medicine Nov. 2015 the word continued listed in parentheses.
Hospital Name, City, State
Preceptor: Name, Pharm.D., BCPS

Pediatrics Oct. 2015


Hospital Name, City, State
Preceptor: Name, Pharm.D., BCPPS

Pharmacy Administration Sep. 2015


Hospital Name, City, State
Preceptor: Name, Pharm.D., M.B.A., FASHP

Infectious Disease Aug. 2015


Hospital Name, City, State
Preceptor: Name, Pharm.D., BCPS

Community Pharmacy Jul. 2015


Pharmacy Name, City, State
Preceptor: Name, R.Ph., CGP

INTRODUCTORY PHARMACY PRACTICE EXPERIENCES (IPPES)

Introductory Clinical Pharmacy Jan. to Apr. 2015


Hospital Name, City, State
Preceptor: Name, R.Ph.

Introductory Hospital Sep. to Dec. 2014


Hospital Name, City, State
Preceptor: Name, Pharm.D., BCPS

Introductory Community Pharmacy Jan. to Apr. 2014


Pharmacy Name, City, State
Preceptor: Name, R.Ph.

RESEARCH EXPERIENCE

“Analyzing cost savings of medication reconciliation by Oct. 2015


pharmacy students in a pediatric hospital”
Generic University, City, State
Advisor: Names, Pharm.D., BCPPS Comment [ASHP NPF8]: The format of
this section can vary. Include: Title, dates,
university/location research conducted,
and advisors/co-investigators.

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TEACHING EXPERIENCES Comment [ASHP NPF9]: If a section
begins close to the end of a page,
consider moving the entire section to the
Lab Instructor – Integrated Lab Oct. to Nov. 2014 next page rather than spanning it over two
Generic University, City, State pages.
Course Coordinator: Name, Pharm.D.

Tutor – Rho Chi Aug. 2013 to May 2014


Generic University, City, State
Course Coordinator: Name, Pharm.D.

POSTERS

Doe JA, Smith DA, Osbourne ML. Analyzing cost savings of medication reconciliation
by pharmacy students in a pediatric hospital. American Society of Health-System
Pharmacists Midyear Clinical Meeting, New Orleans, Louisiana. December 2015.

PRESENTATIONS

“Daclatasvir plus sofosbuvir for previously treated Feb. 2016


or untreated chronic HCV infection”
• Journal club; Rotation Site Name; City, State
• Audience: Clinical pharmacists Comment [ASHP NPF10]: Including this
type of information is optional but can be
of value to others, especially in a student
“Pediatric ear infections” Oct. 2015 CV as the type of presentation and
• In-service presentation; Rotation Site Name; City, State audience may vary.
• Audience: Clinical pharmacists

“Leadership 101: leaders vs. managers” Sep. 2015


• Journal club; Rotation Site Name; City, State
• Audience: Clinical pharmacists

“Combination antifungal therapy for cryptococcal meningitis” Aug. 2015


• Journal club; Rotation Site Name; City, State
• Audience: Clinical pharmacists

LEADERSHIP EXPERIENCES

American Society of Health-System Pharmacists Aug. 2014 to Aug. 2015


Leadership role/title
• Activities/duties with action words

Undergraduate Professional Organization Aug. 2011 to Aug. 2012


Leadership role/title
• Activities/duties with action words

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PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES AND AFFILIATIONS

American Society of Health-System Pharmacists Aug. 2012 to Present


State Pharmacy Organization Aug. 2012 to Present
Undergraduate Professional Organization Aug. 2011 to May 2012

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Student-Run Free Clinic Aug. 2013 to Aug. 2015


Student Pharmacist
• Activities/duties with action words
• Hours served: 4 hours/week

HONORS AND AWARDS

Dr. Name Student Leadership Award Apr. 2014 Comment [ASHP NPF11]: Consider
State Society of Health-System Pharmacists Scholarship Award Apr. 2014 including a one line description of the
criteria or qualifications on which the
Phi Lambda Sigma (National Pharmacy Leadership Society) Inducted Mar. 2013 honor/award is based, if not widely
understood.
LICENSURES AND CERTIFICATIONS

State Pharmacy Intern (#123456789) May 2013 to Present


Immunization Certification Dec. 2013
Human Research Training Sep. 2012
Basic Life Support Certification Aug. 2012

REFERENCES

Available upon request

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