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Ron Burgundy
26th street
Los Angeles, CA 9000
Home: (123) 111-0000
Mobile: (123) 456-7890
Ron_Burgundy93@hotmail.com

Goal:

An Orthopedic Surgeon in a well-established hospital to utilize my skills and contribute the mission of the hospital.

Specialty:
Orthopedic Surgery: Sports related
Credentials:

Medical License, State of California, 2016

Member, National Board of Orthopedic Care

Experience:

Devoted professional who has over 10 years of proven experience in medicine practice which involves diagnosis and treatment of patients, performing orthopedic surgeries. Excellent organizational skills, with exceptional time management skills; has the ability to lead new surgeons, train, guide them and monitor their performance and progress in the hospital. Chief Supervisor/Staff Physician, Orthopedic surgeon 2020-Present

Torrance Surgical Center, Torrance, CA Staff Physician, Orthopedic Surgery 2020-2022

Training and Education:

Assisted in the daily supervision of orthopedic surgeons, medical students, and nurses.
Attended surgery trainings and procedures to add knowledge in performing the job of an orthopedic surgeon. Conducted minor surgeries under the supervision of the chief orthopedic surgeon.
Evaluated reports and data during surgery procedures to ensure all are taken into consideration to ensure success of the surgery.

Harvard Medical School 2012 - 2016

Residency 2016 - 2018



References: Hinton, M.D., Jones-Orange Coast Center for Surgical Care Hilton_Jones M.D@yahoo.com 123-456-7890 Dr. Spencer Reid-Harvard Professor of Biology Spencer_Reid@Gmail.com 628-773-8917

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