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 * Week #4: Resume Writing**


 * **Contact Information** || Click on the ‘Edit’ button, and type in your information in the boxes on the right column, for example your name in the next box…. ||
 * * Name || Daisy Rodriguez ||
 * * Mailing address || 382 South 4th Street Brooklyn N.Y 11211 ||
 * * Daytime phone || 718-782-8127 ||
 * * Night time phone || none ||
 * * Cell phone || none ||
 * * Fax || 718-782-8127 ||
 * * Email || lobita57@aol.com ||
 * **Resume Objective - this is one or two short sentences that explain if you are seeking employment:** ||
 * * With a particular company || Brooklyn / Staten Island Blood Services ||
 * * In a specific field of employment || Clerical aide ||
 * * For a specific job ||  ||
 * **Profile or Summary of Qualifications - another optional section that is most often used in the skills resume format.** ||
 * * Publications ||  ||
 * * Awards ||  ||
 * * Achievements ||  ||
 * **Employment History - usually a reverse chronological record of employment, but in addition to jobs may include:** ||
 * Military Experience ||  ||
 * Paid Internships ||  ||
 * Education ||  ||
 * Colleges ||  ||
 * Trade School ||  ||
 * High School (GED) ||  ||
 * Continuing Education || Boricua College ||
 * In-house training ||  ||
 * Honors & awards ||  ||
 * Internships ||  ||
 * Relevant Course Work ||  ||
 * Advanced Career Training ||  ||
 * Continuing Education ||  ||
 * Skills ||  ||
 * Technical Skills (i.e. office machines you can operate, programming skills) || operate fax, copy, stamp and computer machine ||
 * Office Skills (e.g. clerical skills like filing, data entry skills, bookkeeping or accounting skills) || filling, answering telephone ||
 * Languages || Bilingual in English and Spanish ||
 * Organizational (e.g. seminars, events, presentations) ||  ||
 * Sales skills ||  ||
 * Administrative ||  ||
 * Licenses ||  ||
 * Certifications || Word 2000 ||
 * Activities ||  ||
 * Professional ||  ||
 * Community Service ||  ||
 * Memberships ||  ||
 * Volunteer Work ||  ||
 * Affiliations ||  ||
 * Affiliations ||  ||

=Research Topic: diet for people with heart condition= home The Mediterranean diet: a view from history. Haber B Schlesinger Library, Radcliffe College, Cambridge, MA 02138, USA. Although the virtues of the Mediterranean diet have been advocated since the Renaissance, adoption of the diet outside the Mediterranean region has proved difficult but not impossible. Italy, published a book in England on Italian fruit, herbs, and vegetables. Mediterranean diet provide the best chance of influencing people to abandon unhealthy foods in favor of fresh vegetables, fruit, grains, and olive oil. The diet must be promoted, however, not only by medical and nutritional authorities, but also by people who have the power to persuade: authorities on cooking and experts in advertising and marketing. Lifestyle modifications to prevent and control hypertension. 5. Recommendations on dietary salt. Fodor JG; Whitmore B; Leenen F; Larochelle P Prevention and Rehabilitation Centre, Ottawa, Ont. OBJECTIVE : To provide updated, evidence-based recommendations concerning the effects of dietary salt intake on the prevention and control of hypertension in adults. Restriction of dietary salt intake may be an alternative to antihypertensive medications or may supplement such medications. EVIDENCE: A MEDLINE search was conducted for the period 1966-1996 using the terms hypertension, blood pressure, vascular resistance, sodium chloride, sodium, diet, sodium or sodium chloride dietary, sodium restricted/reducing diet, clinical trials, controlled clinical trial, randomized controlled trial and random allocation The health benefits of eating foods containing omega-3 fatty acids. Buttriss J British Nutrition Foundation, London. The Department of Health recommends that people should eat two servings of fish a week, one of which should be oil-rich fish, in order to obtain essential omega-3 fatty acids. Some may be reluctant to do so, but education by nurses on the importance of these fatty acids to people with particular conditions, including heart disease, may encourage their uptake. 1. Oliver MF National Heart and Lung Institute, Imperial College, London, United

2. **Jacqueline A. Hart, MD** Welty FK, Lee KS, Lew NS, Zhou JR //Arch Intern Med.// 2007;167:1060-1067

3. Ruden DM; Rasouli P; Lu X Institute for Environmental, Health Sciences, 2727 2nd Avenue, Room 4000, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI 48201, USA. douglasr@wayne.edu 4. Abdelhafiz AH Acute and Elderly Medicine, Northern General Hospital, Harries Road, Sheffield S5 7AU, UK. ahmedhafiz@hotmail.com 5. Woo J Department of Medicine and Therapeutics, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Prince of Wales Hospital, Shatin, NT, SAR. jeanwoowong@cuhk.edu.hk