Professional Documents
Culture Documents
NOTES:
The most important part of the CV is your job titles at each individual position. At
first glance this is the first thing clients notice and the first thing that makes them
make up their minds. Make sure it is clear and precise.
Duties and responsibilities: We need you to give us a good idea of what you do.
These are your duties as a Doctor
Case dealt with – now here you have got an opportunity to show your knowledge in
the field and the variety of things you have dealt with – but be warned – make very
sure you are 100% confident in the medical cases you mentioned as this may cause
you embarrassment in an interview if you do not know all the details. Be precise,
ensure you’re spelling of the illness or condition is correct!
Seminars and training – This is all the training and seminars you have attended
once you have started working.
REMEMBER – Clients look at your CV to see your ENGLISH writing skills! Make
sure of grammar and spelling!
NAME:
ADRESS:
TELEPHONE NR:
EMAIL ADDRESS:
SKYPE ADDRESS:
NATIONALITY:
DATE OF BIRTH:
SPECIALTY:
MARITAL STATUS:
HOSPITAL:
DATE:
JOB TITLE:
DESCRIPTION
Cases Handled:
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HOSPITAL:
DATE:
JOB TITLE:
DESCRIPTION
Duties and Responsibilities:
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Cases Handled:
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EDUCATION
IELTS Status:
PLAB Status:
GMC Registration:
LANGUAGES SPOKEN:
CLINICAL SKILLS:
CONFERENCES ATTENDED:
TEACHING EXPERIENCE:
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
REFERENCES
Company:
Name:
Job Title:
Contact details:
Company:
Name:
Job Title:
Contact details: