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Sam, your resume is very detailed and organized! My favorite part is how you included unique skills, such as making patients smile. This makes you stick out from listing all the generic skills.
I only have a few corrections. I see that your clinical rotation summary is included with your work experience. To make this more organized, maybe you can separate the two and put the clinical summary on a different page.
As for headers, the bottom of your first page has the header for one of your clinicals, but the description on the next page. Maybe you can just get that header on the same page as the description to make it easier to follow! Additionally, I would recommend including certifications such as CPR and CNA certifications.
Overall, great work! I think with these improvements, your resume will be stellar!!
Great job on your resume! I enjoyed reading about all of your different job experiences, and I think that will help you stand out to employers. Overall, it was very organized and detailed. My only suggestion is to put you clinical experience on a separate page from your work experience. I would also add a sections for certifications like CNA, CPR, first aid etc. Nice job!