When writing a resume we recommend to clearly display your name and professional contact information at the very top.
- Open with a focused objective or summary statement tailored to the specific AIMRRA or healthcare position you’re targeting.
- List your certifications and licenses—including AIMRRA or other medical auditing credentials—with the full certification name, issuing body, and relevant dates.
- Highlight work experience in reverse-chronological order. For each job, summarize your responsibilities and emphasize achievements—quantify impact where possible (e.g., “audited 300+ medical charts, improving compliance by 20%”).
- Use clear section headings, bullet points, and action verbs relevant to medical auditing, such as “reviewed,” “abstracted,” “validated,” or “trained”.
- Feature relevant technical, medical, and soft skills such as EHR proficiency, clinical documentation improvement, communication, and attention to detail.
- Include a section on continuing education or professional development, such as courses with AIMRRA or related training.
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Proofread meticulously and keep formatting clean and professional: stick to one or two pages, use sufficient white space, and avoid graphics or color that can affect ATS readability.
Tips Specific to AIMRRA and Medical Auditing
Under each experience, focus on unique contributions (not just duties), especially regarding regulatory compliance, accuracy, and workflow efficiency improvements.
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