@article{87dfd0b364a44c7da85aab7e4f0db88c,
title = "A guide to creating a high-quality curriculum vitae",
author = "Michael Gottlieb and Promes, {Susan B.} and Coates, {Wendy C.}",
note = "Funding Information: The scientific and scholarly activities section (also known as the research section) can include a wide array of components. We recommend including any research‐specific service roles (e.g., editor, reviewer for professional journals, reviewer for granting agencies) as well as scholarship (e.g., grant funding, abstract or poster presentations, peer‐reviewed manuscripts, books, blog posts), in accordance with your institution's preferred format. We recommend that all publications be numbered and listed in chronological or reverse chronological order, depending on your institution's preference. Publications should be listed in a citation format consistent with your institutional guidelines, and you should consider adding the Digital Object Identifier (DOI) or PubMed identifier (PMID). When listing grant funding, you should include the funding source, amount, grant award name, date(s), and your role. You could also consider adding an annotation here to describe the importance of an item or your contribution to a grant or manuscript. For the research presentations, manuscripts, and book chapters, we recommend putting your name in bold and/or italics to help your name stand out. You could also consider adding your research metrics here (e.g., h‐index, i‐10) to help demonstrate your scholarly impact. 5,6 ",
year = "2021",
month = oct,
doi = "10.1002/aet2.10717",
language = "English (US)",
volume = "5",
journal = "AEM Education and Training",
issn = "2472-5390",
publisher = "John Wiley & Sons Inc.",
number = "4",
}