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How to reference clinicals, before they happen

Post by rodya » Sat Jul 23, 2011 9:12 pm

I would like to put my fall and spring clinicals somewhere in my resume / CL, especially for places they are very relevant. Is this a bad idea? I think I could put it in to the CL but what about the resume.

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Re: How to reference clinicals, before they happen

Post by Heartford » Sun Jul 24, 2011 12:47 am

rodya wrote:I would like to put my fall and spring clinicals somewhere in my resume / CL, especially for places they are very relevant. Is this a bad idea? I think I could put it in to the CL but what about the resume.
Just thought I'd point out that some people have no idea what a clinical is. So, you know, it's hard to answer your question.

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Re: How to reference clinicals, before they happen

Post by lawgod » Sun Jul 24, 2011 12:52 am

OP is trying to say he will be part of a clinical trial for a new drug or something like that.
OP apparently thinking it will look good because it has the word "trial".

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Re: How to reference clinicals, before they happen

Post by Bronte » Sun Jul 24, 2011 12:56 am

You can put clinics on your resume before they happen. Entries on a resume should usually have a date. That can be a future date, like "Fall Semester 2011" and "Spring Semester 2012."

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