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Curriculum Vitae Essentials

Curriculum Vitae Essentials. Mitsue Yokota, Ed.D . Career Advisor myokota@mednet.ucla.edu. CV vs. Resume. CV Scholarly identity Academic Settings Can be 20+ pages Educational /academic background Research, publication, presentations, awards, affiliations. Resume Professional identity

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Curriculum Vitae Essentials

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  1. Curriculum VitaeEssentials Mitsue Yokota, Ed.D. Career Advisor myokota@mednet.ucla.edu

  2. CV vs. Resume CV • Scholarly identity • Academic Settings • Can be 20+ pages • Educational /academic background • Research, publication, presentations, awards, affiliations Resume • Professional identity • Non-academic • 2 pages or shorter • Skills, experience, education • Can be chronological or skill based

  3. General Guidelines • Formatting Consistency • Readability • Word Choice • Order • What to include? • What to exclude • Work Experience

  4. Sections of a CV - Academic • Publications • Presentations and Posters • Invited Talks • Honors/Awards • Grants/Fellowships • Academic Service • Professional Affiliation • Language • Skills • Personal Information • Education • Licensure/Certification • Research Interests • Research Experience • Teaching Experience • Clinical Experience • Professional Experience

  5. Sections of a CV – Medical Students • Personal Information • Education • Honors and Award • Research • Publications and Presentations • Activities • Certifications/Languages

  6. Personal Information • Name • Current Address • City, State, Zip • Current Phone • Email Address

  7. Personal Information ~Mitsue Yokota ~ 12-159 CHS Los Angeles, CA 90095 310-267-1104 myokota@mednet.ucla.edu ?????

  8. Personal Information Mitsue Yokota 12-159 CHS Los Angeles, CA 90095 Home 310-267-1104 Fax 310-794-9574 Cell 310-206-3434 USMLE ID: 52431463 AAMC ID:12558028 myokota@mednet.ucla.edu

  9. Personal Information Mitsue Yokota 12-159 CHS Los Angeles, CA 90095 310-267-1104 mitsygirl@gmail.com

  10. Personal Information Mitsue Yokota 12-159 CHS 310-267-1104 Los Angeles, CA 310-206-0434 90095 myokota@mednet.ucla.edu

  11. Personal Information Mitsue Yokota 12-159 CHS Los Angeles, CA 90095 310-267-1104 myokota@mednet.ucla.edu

  12. Personal Information Things to exclude: • Age • Date of Birth • Marital Status • Social Security #

  13. Education • Include only programs that led to a terminal degree in reverse chronological order • Medical School • Post Baccalaureate Programs • Undergraduate Institution (Majors and Minors) • EXCLUDE high school

  14. Education Things to exclude: • Anything before undergraduate • GPA • MCAT scores • Test scores • Dissertation advisors • Mentors • Honors lists (save for Awards section)

  15. EDUCATION David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA 2010 - present M.D. Current Specialty Interests: Oncology, Radiology, Dermatology University of California, Los Angeles 2007 – 2011 B.S., Magna Cum Laude, Biology Dean’s Honor List (Spring 2009), graduated with “Honors” and “Highest Distinction” Cumulative GPA: 3.96 Major GPA: 3.95 University High School 2004 – 2007

  16. Education David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA 2011 - present M.D. Anticipated in 2015 University of California, Los Angeles 2007 – 2011 B.S., Biology, magna cum laude

  17. Education Other items you may include: • Latin/Departmental Honors • Board Scores (can be in Licensure section)

  18. Honors and Awards • Name of award or distinction • Time earned/achieved • Short description if necessary • While it’s appropriate to list items from undergrad now, by this time in 3rd year, they should be eliminated unless TRULY exceptional

  19. Honors and Awards UCLA Class of 2014 Geffen Scholar 2011 – present Annual merit scholarship awarded based on outstanding admissions application UCLA Regents Scholar 2010 – present Annual merit scholarship awarded to students demonstrating academic excellence, leadership, and exceptional promise Letters of Distinction: Surgery, Internal Medicine 2012 – 2013 Awarded to students who perform in an outstanding fashion on required clinical clerkships

  20. Research • Name of institution • Name of mentor • Include full name and title • Include degree • Name of Project • Brief Description of Work • Maximum 2 lines

  21. Research David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA Division of Head and Neck Surgery Principle Investigator: John Smith, M.D. • Studied the effectiveness of injections with botulinium toxin to the cricopharyngeus muscle

  22. Publications & Presentations • Use same format throughout • Written drafts of manuscripts are “submitted” or “in preparation” • Accepted manuscripts not yet published are “in press” • For presentations, include the institution or meeting where presented

  23. Publications & Presentations • As postbac students • Can include undergraduate research • Can include any undergraduate fellowship programs • Can include any summer research experiences

  24. American Medical Association (AMA) Style Guide Used by: • Authors in compiling lists of references for their publications • Editors in revising such lists • Publishers in setting reference standards for their authors and editors • Librarians and others in formatting bibliographic citations

  25. Journal Articles

  26. Books

  27. Papers Presented at Meetings

  28. Posters Presented at Meetings

  29. Activities • Can be lumped into generic experience section or divided into multiple sections • Clinical Experience • Global Health Experience • Leadership Experience • Teaching Experience • Volunteer Experience

  30. Activities Section • Include: • Title/Role • Organization • Location/Institution • Duration of Involvement • Brief Description of your contributions/accomplishments

  31. Sample Activities Section INSTITUTIONAL SERVICE Professionalism Council Representative, Medical Student Council 2010 – present • Elected to a select joint student-faculty council that provides recommendations for the overall improvement of the teaching and practice of professionalism at the David Geffen School of Medicine, while also serving as a consulting body to the Dean of Student Affairs for disciplinary issues • Planned and implemented student-driven initiatives such as the Clerkship Professionalism and Abuse Survey for upper-level students and assisted in the development of an Ethics Symposium Student Co-Coordinator, Women in Surgery Student Interest Group 2011 – 2012 • Helped to revitalize a student, resident, and faculty interest group committed to supporting aspiring and established female surgeons • Organized group meetings and lectures, set up roundtable discussions with prestigious visiting female surgeons, and created a surgical specialty shadowing program for medical students • Currently serving as senior student advisor to the group Student Co-Coordinator, Geriatric Medicine Student Interest Group 2011 – 2012 • Created opportunities for medical students to explore the field of geriatrics through multi-disciplinary lectures as well as shadowing programs and community outreach projects at local nursing homes

  32. Verb Choice • If you are currently participating - use present tense • If it is from the past - use past tense • Use a variety of verbs

  33. Research Arranged Analyzed Solved Collected Clarified Explored Investigated Experimented Compared Gathered Inspected Extracted Critiqued Tested Reviewed Formulated Measured

  34. Organized Catalogued Arranged Categorized Charted Classified Corrected Generated Compiled Coded Routed Logged Inspected Critiqued Verifed Supplied Systematized Screened

  35. Helped Volunteered Supported Clarified Provided Facilitated Collaborated Counseled Gathered Inspected Coached advocated Assisted Aided Adapted Arranged

  36. Communicated Resolved Persuaded Referred Explained Elicited formulated Mediated Corresponded Directed Gathered Conveyed Defined articulated composed Consulted authored clarified

  37. Work Experience? • List if they had a meaningful impact on current career choice • Usually for employment between undergrad and med school • Paid research should be listed under research

  38. Certifications and Languages • Include depending on what you are using your CV for • Scholarships or Fellowships? • Global Health Opportunities? • Residency?

  39. Other important tips • 5 minute rule • Update regularly • Customize • Proof read!

  40. Questions?

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