How long to keep P4 rotations & presentations on a resume?

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I'm currently updating my resume. How long after graduation should one consider removing presentations and rotations from a resume? Right after graduation, one year after graduation, or longer?

I took mine off after my residency. So a year of being a pharmacist is my stance.
 
I took mine off after my residency. So a year of being a pharmacist is my stance.

We had a CV workshop for residents by faculty and they seconded Xiphoid. We were told to leave them on as PGY1s but take them off as PGY2s.
 
What if you didn't do a residency?

I went from school straight into a clinical/staff hospital job. I had all of my P4 rotations on my CV. When I was ready to move on to my second full time position, I updated my CV and removed all of my rotations.
 
Hate to join in on all the thread bumping we've had lately, but I remembered reading through this one before.

What's the opinion on including the rotations if you're applying to a location where you had a rotation? I've worked in retail for about a year since graduation, so if I only include my work history it appears I have zero experience for this job. If I only include the one rotation that is relevant it looks a bit funny to me also.
 
Mention it in your cover letter.

You know what's been annoying me lately? People who put conferences they've attended on their CV. Seriously? How desperate/lame are you?


The market is bad...anything to make them stand out.
 
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