2. RESUME | JOHN DOE

John Doe

4242 Ghila Road

Tucson, AZ 85701


Profile

Desires a resident position in the Bastyr University Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine Residency Program. Able to be effective in a practice of any size. Draw on experience with a range of patient issues, including additional work in women and children’s care. Interested in health education for homeless. Strong desire to contribute to the success of a program through an ability to initiate and maintain relationships. Creative developer and presenter of educational information.


Education

Masters of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine,
Graduating June 2003

Bastyr University, Kenmore, WA 1999

  • Completing an accredited program of coursework and supervised practice in Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine. Extensive exposure to issues involving women and children.

Research Project

  • Assisted the primary investigator in a double blind, randomized controlled trail conducted at the Bastyr Center for Natural Health that evaluated the effectiveness of Chinese herbs towards the control of Diabetes Mellitus in post-menopausal women. Co-authored the research report that has been submitted for publication to the Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine.

Bachelor of Science, Zoology

Miami University, Oxford, OH 1991 - 1995

  • Participated in a community service project to increase citizen participation in a clean up campaign.
  • Served as project leader in a fund raising project sponsored by the University Student Council towards helping homeless youthsâ€TM return back to school.

Related Experience

Bastyr University, Kenmore, WA 1999-present

Teaching Assistant

  • Assists professor in the Anatomy & Physiology class.
  • Answers questions and demonstrate as needed.

Kenmore Youth Ministry, Kenmore, WA 2000-2001

Camp Group Leader

  • Participated in community youth group activities.
  • Developed activity programs now utilized by the youth ministry in helping children improve reading skills.

Franciscan Care Center Nursing Home,
Seattle, WA 1999 - 2000

Volunteer Recreation Worker

  • Provided social support to patients by reading to them, writing letters, and visiting with them.
  • Formed friendships which enriched lives of patients

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