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John A. Doe, Pharm.D., BCPS
4500 East-West Highway, Suite 900, Bethesda, MD 20814
Email: JohnDoe@gmail.com Phone: (123)456-7890
EDUCATIONAL EXPERIENCES
Generic University Aug. 2012 to May 2016
College of Pharmacy, City, State
Doctor of Pharmacy
Undergraduate University Aug. 2008 to May 2012
College of XYZ, City, State
Bachelor of Science
PROFESSIONAL TRAINING
PGY2 Infectious Disease Residency July 2017 to Present
Institution, City, State
Residency Program Director
PGY1 Pharmacy Practice Residency July 2016 to June 2017
Institution, City, State
Residency Program Director
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCES
Staff/Clinical Pharmacist July 2017 to Present
Institution, City, State
Preceptor/Manager, Credentials
Unique activities or skills with action words
Staff/Clinical Pharmacist July 2016 to June 2017
Institution, City, State
Preceptor/Manager, Credentials
Unique activities or skills with action words
Inpatient Pharmacy Intern May 2014 to May 2016
Institution, City, State
Preceptor/Manager, Credentials
Unique activities or skills with action words
Community Pharmacy Intern Oct. 2012 to May 2014
Institution, City, State
Preceptor/Manager, Credentials
Unique activities or skills with action words
Comment [ASHP NPF1]: Ensure that your
email is updated as you progress in your
career. Use a personal email if you prefer
but make sure it has a professional name.
Comment [ASHP NPF2]: While this
example lists postgraduate training in its
own section, it is also appropriate to
include this information in “Educational
Experiences” or “Professional
Experiences”.
Comment [ASHP NPF3]: It is appropriate
to include the staffing component of your
residency in this section.
Comment [ASHP NPF4]: Activities should
be limited to 2-3 bullet points.
Comment [ASHP NPF5]: Action words
should be in past tense as these activities
have already been done.
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PGY2 RESIDENCY EXPERIENCES
Infectious Diseases Consult III Planned for June 2018
Hospital Name, City, State
Preceptor: Name, Pharm.D., BCPS-AQ ID
Surgical Intensive Care Unit Planned for May 2018
Hospital Name, City, State
Preceptor: Name, Pharm.D., BCCCP
Antimicrobial Stewardship II Planned for Apr. 2018
Hospital Name, City, State
Preceptor: Name, Pharm.D., BCPS
Pediatric Infectious Diseases Planned for Mar. 2018
Hospital Name, City, State
Preceptor: Name, Pharm.D., BCPPS
Infectious Diseases Consult II Feb. 2018
Hospital Name, City, State
Preceptor: Name, Pharm.D., BCPS-AQ ID
Medical Intensive Care Unit Jan. 2018
Hospital Name, City, State
Preceptor: Name, Pharm.D., BCCCP
Ambulatory Care: Hepatitis Clinic (Longitudinal) Jan. to June 2018
Hospital Name, City, State
Preceptor: Name, RPh
Antimicrobial Stewardship Administration Nov. 2017
Hospital Name, City, State
Preceptor: Name, R.Ph., M.P.H., BCPS
Clinical Microbiology Laboratory Oct. 2017
Hospital Name, City, State
Preceptor: Name, Pharm.D.
Antimicrobial Stewardship I Sep. 2017
Hospital Name, City, State
Preceptor: Name, Pharm.D., BCPS-AQ ID
Academia (Longitudinal) Aug. 2017 to Apr. 2018
Hospital Name, City, State
Preceptor: Name, Pharm.D., BCACP
Comment [ASHP NPF6]: It is appropriate
to list descriptions of your residency
rotations. If descriptions are included in
this section, it would be appropriate to
remove them from your “PGY1 Residency
Experiences”. Activities should be limited
to 2-3 bullet points, and action words
should be in past tense as these activities
have already been done.
Comment [ASHP NPF7]: It is important to
include anticipated rotation experiences to
showcase your well-rounded or unique
experiences. Past and future rotations can
be listed in the same section or split into
separate sections.
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PGY2 RESIDENCY EXPERIENCES (CONTINUED)
Transplant Infectious Diseases Aug. 2017
Hospital Name, City, State
Preceptor: Name, Pharm.D.
Infectious Diseases Consult I July 2017
Hospital Name, City, State
Preceptor: Name, R.Ph.
PGY1 RESIDENCY EXPERIENCES
Emergency Medicine June 2017
Hospital Name, City, State
Preceptor: Name, Pharm.D., BCPS
Medical Intensive Care Unit May 2017
Hospital Name, City, State
Preceptor: Name, Pharm.D., BCCCP
Neonatal Intensive Care Unit Apr. 2017
Hospital Name, City, State
Preceptor: Name, Pharm.D., BCPPS
Cardiology Mar. 2017
Hospital Name, City, State
Preceptor: Name, R.Ph.
Drug Information Feb. 2017
Hospital Name, City, State
Preceptor: Name, Pharm.D., BCPS
Pharmacy Administration Jan. 2017
Hospital Name, City, State
Preceptor: Name, Pharm.D., M.S., FASHP
Medication Safety (Longitudinal) Jan. to June 2017
Hospital Name, City, State
Preceptor: Name, Pharm.D., BCPS
Internal Medicine November 2016
Hospital Name, City, State
Preceptor: Name, Pharm.D., BCOP
Comment [ASHP NPF8]: When a section
spans two pages, the section header
should be duplicated with the addition of
the word continued listed in parentheses.
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PGY1 RESIDENCY EXPERIENCES (CONTINUED)
Hematology/Oncology October 2016
Hospital Name, City, State
Preceptor: Name, Pharm.D., BCPS-AQ ID
Infectious Diseases September 2016
Hospital Name, City, State
Preceptor: Name, Pharm.D., BCPS-AQ ID
Ambulatory Care: Internal Medicine Clinic (Longitudinal) Aug. to Dec. 2016
Hospital Name, City, State
Preceptor: Name, Pharm.D., BCACP
Surgery August 2016
Hospital Name, City, State
Preceptor: Name, Pharm.D.
Orientation July 2016
Hospital Name, City, State
Preceptor: Name, Pharm.D., M.B.A.
RESEARCH EXPERIENCE
Efficacy and opportunities associated with layered Aug. 2017 to Present
pharmacy learning in antimicrobial stewardship
Generic University/Institution, City, State
Advisors: List names, Pharm.D., BCPS-AQ ID
Evaluation of oral vancomycin compared to fecal Aug. 2015 to May 2017
transplants in cancer patients with recurrent
Clostridium difficile infections
Generic University/Institution, City, State
Advisors/Co-investigators: List names, Pharm.D.
“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 NPF9]: At this point in
your career, APPE rotations should be
removed from your CV. You could
consider maintaining unique APPE
experiences within other sections of your
CV (e.g. if you did a rotation at a state or
national society, community service or
teaching based, etc.).
Comment [ASHP NPF10]: Research-
related items are okay to place in multiple
sections, if applicable (e.g., “Posters” and
“Publications”).
Comment [ASHP NPF11]: If research is
ongoing, ensure that your dates reflect
that (e.g. August 2015 - Present).
Comment [ASHP NPF12]: The format of
this section can vary. Include: Title, dates,
university/location research conducted,
and advisors/co-investigators.
Comment [ASHP NPF13]: Once you are a
PGY2, you may want to remove your
student research experience if it does not
fit with your career focus.
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TEACHING EXPERIENCES
PharmD Course Development Aug. 2017 to Dec. 2017
Generic University/Institution, City, State
Course Coordinator/Preceptor: Name, Pharm.D.
Infectious Disease: Gram-Positive Organisms Sept. 2016
Generic University/Institution, City, State
Course Coordinator: Name, Pharm.D.
Clostridium difficile infections Mar. 2016
Generic University/Institution, City, State
Course Coordinator: Name, Pharm.D.
The Power of Networking Jan. 2016
Generic University/Institution, City, State
Course Coordinator: Name, Pharm.D.
Lab Instructor Integrated Lab Oct. 2014 to Nov. 2014
Generic University, City, State
Course Coordinator: Name, Pharm.D.
Tutor Rho Chi Aug. 2013 to May 2014
Generic University, City, State
Course Coordinator: Name, Pharm.D.
PUBLICATIONS
Doe JA, Meyer OA, Wayne BA. Evaluation of oral vancomycin compared to fecal
transplants in cancer patients with recurrent Clostridium difficile infections. Journal.
2017;4(12):123-7.
Doe JA. Changes in Pharmacy Work Flow. The Hospital Monthly Newsletter. November
2016;3:12.
POSTERS
Doe JA, Pippin SJ. Efficacy and opportunities associated with layered pharmacy
learning in antimicrobial stewardship. American Society of Health-System Pharmacists
Midyear Clinical Meeting, Orlando, Florida. December 2017.
Doe JA, Meyer OA, Wayne BA. Evaluation of oral vancomycin compared to fecal
transplants in cancer patients with recurrent Clostridium difficile infections. American
Society of Health-System Pharmacists Midyear Clinical Meeting, Las Vegas, Nevada.
December 2016.
Comment [ASHP NPF14]: Components of
your teaching certificate would go in this
section but the actual certificate should be
listed in “Certificates”.
Comment [ASHP NPF15]: Continuing
Education (CE) could be included in this
section instead of “Presentations”.
Comment [ASHP NPF16]: This section
includes not only journal articles, but also
articles in a newsletter or on a website.
Comment [ASHP NPF17]: Make sure
formatting is similar throughout the CV. It
is good to match your “Posters” section to
your “Publications” section.
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POSTERS (CONTINUED)
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.
REGIONAL AND STATE PRESENTATIONS
“Don’t Go Breaking My Heart: Pharmacologic Updates for Feb. 2018
Infective Endocarditis”
ACPE accredited formal presentation to specific health care professionals;
National Conference. Institution, City, State.
“Sleepless in Seattle: Pharmacologic Updates for the Treatment Nov. 2016
of Insomnia”
ACPE accredited formal presentation to specific health care professionals; State
Regional Conference. Institution, City, State.
INSTITUTIONAL PRESENTATIONS
Cystic Fibrosis Mar. 2018
Formal presentation on the treatment of pediatric cystic fibrosis patients to specific
health care professionals; Institution, City, State.
Coughing Up a Lung: Overview of Hospital-Acquired Pneumonia Jan. 2018
Formal presentation on guideline updates to the treatment of hospital-acquired
pneumonia in health care to specific health care professionals; Institution, City, State.
Through The Microscope Oct. 2017
Formal presentation on the roles of microbiology pathologists in health care to specific
health care professionals; Institution, City, State.
How to Improve Your Antimicrobial Stewardship Sept. 2017
Formal presentation on new methods and techniques to perform more efficient
antimicrobial stewardship in internal medicine populations to specific health care
professionals; Institution, City, State.
Dude, Where’s My Kidney? Aug. 2017
Formal presentation on the types of infections seen in kidney transplant patients to
specific health care professionals; Institution, City, State.
How Shocking! Sepsis Guideline Updates Jan. 2017
Formal presentation on the updated sepsis guidelines to specific health care
professionals; Institution, City, State.
Comment [ASHP NPF18]: Once you are a
PGY2, you may want to remove your
student posters if they do not fit with your
career focus.
Comment [ASHP NPF19]: There are
several methods for formatting your
presentations as seen on the Student CV
example. As you go through each
transition, it is normal to change how
sections of your CV appear as a means to
look more professional.
Comment [ASHP NPF20]: PGY1
presentations can be included if they
coincide with your career goals (e.g. list
antimicrobial presentations when applying
for an infectious disease position).
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INSTITUTIONAL PRESENTATIONS (CONTINUED)
Antibiotics: The Fifth Generation Sep. 2016
Formal presentation on ceftaroline to specific health care professionals; Institution, City,
State.
Novel Oral Anticoagulants August 2016
Formal presentation on novel oral anticoagulants to specific health care professionals;
Institution, City, State.
LEADERSHIP EXPERIENCES
Generic PGY2 Residency Program Aug. 2017 to Present
Committee
Activities/duties with action words
Generic PGY1 Residency Program Aug. 2016 to June 2017
Chief Pharmacy Resident
Activities/duties with action words
Generic Residency Program Aug. 2016 to June 2017
Committee Lead
Activities/duties with action words
American Society of Health-System Pharmacists July 2016 to Present
New Practitioners Forum Career Development Advisory Group
Activities/duties with action words
American Society of Health-System Pharmacists Aug. 2014 to Aug. 2015
Leadership role/title
Activities/duties with action words
PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES AND AFFILIATIONS
Medication Safety Committee July 2017 to Present
Pharmacy and Therapeutics Committee Jul. 2016 to June 2017
American Society of Health-System Pharmacists Aug. 2012 to Present
State Pharmacy Organization Aug. 2012 to Present
COMMUNITY SERVICE
Donate Life Ambassador Apr. 2017 to Present
Student-Run Free Clinic Aug. 2013 to Aug. 2015
Student Pharmacist
Activities/duties with action words
Hours served: 4 hours/week
Comment [ASHP NPF21]: Only include
presentations that are relevant to the job
for which you are applying. Also, as time
goes by and more presentations occur,
start removing your student presentations
Comment [ASHP NPF22]: Undergraduate
leadership experiences should be
removed from your CV as leadership
experiences from residency and pharmacy
school are more relevant.
Comment [ASHP NPF23]: It can be
appropriate to combine this section with
“Leadership Experiences”. Undergraduate
organizations should be removed from
your CV as activities/affiliations from
residency and pharmacy school are more
relevant. If membership in an
undergraduate organization is lifelong (i.e.
professional fraternity/society), consider
leaving on CV.
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HONORS AND AWARDS
Generic Institution Research Day First Place May 2017
Dr. Name Student Leadership Award Apr. 2014
State Society of Health-System Pharmacists Scholarship Award Apr. 2014
Phi Lambda Sigma (National Pharmacy Leadership Society) Inducted Mar. 2013
LICENSURES AND CERTIFICATIONS
State Registered Pharmacist (#123456789) July 2016 to Present
Board Certified Pharmacotherapy Specialist Dec. 2017
Generic University Teaching Certificate May 2017
Advanced Cardiac Life Support July 2016
Immunization Certification Dec. 2013
Human Research Training Sep. 2012
REFERENCES
Available upon request
Comment [ASHP NPF24]: Undergraduate
experiences should be removed at this
point in time.
Comment [ASHP NPF25]: Consider
including a one line description of the
criteria or qualifications on which the
honor/award is based if not widely
understood.
Comment [ASHP NPF26]: Pharmacist
license supersedes all other certifications
in this section. An intern license should be
removed once pharmacist licensure is
obtained.
Comment [ASHP NPF27]: Once higher
certifications are obtained, others can be
removed. For example, if you have
Advanced Cardiac Life Support
certification, it is assumed you have Basic
Life Support certification.