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Student: What to Include in Your Profile

How to Create an Effective and Informative Profile

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Written by Kate Mattison
Updated over a week ago

The content on your profile is "public" to other Clinician Nexus community members. To facilitate networking within the clinical education community, other users can search for, and view the profile you create. You can add as much, or as little, content as you would like. You can still search and apply for rotations, even if you choose not to complete all profile fields.

After reading this article you will be able to...

  • Upload a Professional Picture

  • Brief Bio/Background

  • Student Discipline, Year of Study, and Expected Graduation Date

  • Clinical Interests, Other Interests, and Languages of Proficiency

  • Education and Experience

  • Save Changes

  • View Your Public Profile

To Begin:

  • Click the Account (profile picture) icon on the left navigation menu

  • Click Edit my profile from the submenu

Upload a Professional Picture

Your profile picture enables preceptors and faculty to recognize you on the first day of rotations.

  • Click Change Photo below the profile picture icon

  • Select a picture to upload

  • If the photo you select is not uploading, the file size of the image may be too large. One quick and easy way to reduce the file size is by taking a screenshot of the photo, then uploading the screenshot.

Brief Bio/Background

We recommend this Forbes article for those who want to allocate more time and effort into their summary.

Student Discipline, Year of Study, and Expected Graduation Date

Make sure to choose the correct student discipline and year of study.

Clinical Interests, Other Interests, and Languages of Proficiency

Include your clinical interests, and information about who you are outside of the clinical site/school. You can also add any languages you are proficient in.

Save Changes

Be sure to click Save changes after making edits to the "About me" section.

Add Your Education and Experience

Any education, work, or volunteer experience is relevant, even if it isn't directly related to your healthcare career.

View Your Public Profile

To view the profile you've created and what others will see when they look at your profile:

  • Click View my profile in the top right corner of your screen

Here's an example of what it will look like:

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