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How do you add certifications to your signature?
Your accomplishments can appear to the right of your name in your signature or just beneath it. If you choose to list them under your name, place each category of credentials on a separate line. Avoid using periods when abbreviating your certifications or degrees and separate the credentials with commas.
How do you put your credentials after your name?
Either way is correct when writing out your name and credentials Jane Doe, RN, BSN, or Jane Doe, BSN, RN. In the world of academia, the college degree is used first and then licensure and other credentials. But for the rest of us, both ways work.
Do you put your credentials after your name on a resume?
The only academic credentials (degrees) that you should list after your name at the top of the resumed should be doctorate level degrees, such as MD, DO, DDS, DVM, PhD, and EDD. A master's degree or bachelor's degree should never be included after your name.
How do you put your RN after your name?
If you're in this category of learned professionals, put “RN” first because your professional license as a registered nurse makes your BSN that much more relevant. Therefore, you would sign your name, “Susan E. Doe, RN, BSN.” Put a comma after your surname and another comma between the RN and BSN.
What order do credentials go in?
The ACC's preferred order for nursing credentials is: Highest Degree Earned: Educational degrees include associate degrees (AD, ADN), bachelor's degrees (BS, BSN, BA), master's degrees (MSN, MS, MA) and doctoral degrees (PhD, DPH, DNS, EDD, DNP).
How do I display my credentials?
Start with Your Degree. According to the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ACC), a nurse's list of credentials should always begin with the educational degree. Next List Your License. This step is easy. Add Those State Designations. Follow with National Certifications. And Lastly, Awards and Honors.
What are examples of credentials?
Examples of credentials include academic diplomas, academic degrees, certifications, security clearances, identification documents, badges, passwords, usernames, keys, powers of attorney, and so on.
How do I write my credentials?
Note that the highest non- nursing degree is listed first followed by the highest nursing degree. A nurse who has a master's in a non- nursing field might choose Anne Peterson, Med, BSN, RN. If you have a doctorate and a master's degree, omit your baccalaureate degree.
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