Building Curriculum Vitae as a Medical Student

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Abstract

The curriculum vitae is the standard means of communication of accomplishments that are relevant to the academic realm. The purpose of this is to provide a brief, digestible summary of one's personal and professional life. The quality of a curriculum vitae is more important than the quantity, and it takes skill to write one that is organized, clear, and brief. From their first year of medical school, medical students can get involved in research and publishing, plan activities that develop their leadership and management abilities, pursue their interests, and attend national and international conferences. At the end, it’s all about working on yourself and developing a distinct professional and personal identity which can be effectively reflected in your curriculum vitae.

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Saroj, G. C., & Shrestha, R. (2023). Building Curriculum Vitae as a Medical Student. Journal of the Nepal Medical Association, 61(258), 192–194. https://doi.org/10.31729/jnma.8019

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