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CNE or CEUs on resume for slightly experienced RN?Rating: (votes: 0) I've been in inpatient hem/onc for 2 years as of Aug 2011 (my first nursing job), and though in many ways I love it, I'm really wanting to move to outpatient/clinic work, though stay in oncology. In the past 2 years I've earned 112 CEUs/CNE hours (I just counted!), the majority of which are in oncology. I'm thinking about including this in my resume, as a bullet under my description of my current position, something along the lines of: " - Enhanced current knowledge in field by earning over 100 CEUs in oncology nursing (details available upon request)" Or should I put it under the "Licenses/Cerifications" heading? (I have my RN, chemo provider certification and OCN certification listed there.) Or somewhere else? Or word it differently? Or leave it off? I just know from chatting with my colleagues that this is somewhat more than most other RNs in my dept have done and feel like it might help me stand out... Thank you for any feedback/insight! Drea |
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