Healthcare
Healthcare resumes that pass the hospital ATS.
Hospital and clinic applicant systems screen for certifications, EMR experience, clinical specialties, and license numbers before a recruiter reads a word. Generic resume tools strip the credentials and miss the EMR and specialty keywords the posting uses. ATSHack keeps your certifications and licenses verbatim and mirrors the posting.
Why healthcare applications get screened out
01Certifications stripped. BLS, ACLS, PALS, CPR, and specialty certs need to be visible and matched to the posting. Generic tools cut them as clutter.
02EMR keywords missing. Epic, Cerner (Oracle Health), Meditech, and Athenahealth are scanned for by name; if the posting wants Epic and your resume only says “electronic health records,” you can miss.
03License numbers and states not surfaced. RN, LPN, CNA, RT, MA, and other license details need to appear exactly as the posting expects.
04Specialty and unit language mismatched. ICU, ER, Med-Surg, Tele, L&D, and the exact specialty the posting names need to be mirrored from your real experience.
05Designed templates that hospital systems garble. Single-column plain text parses; columns and graphics do not.
What ATSHack formats correctly for healthcare
01Certifications, license types, and numbers kept exactly as your source resume lists them. Never paraphrased, never invented.
02EMR systems and specialty keywords pulled from the posting into your bullets where they truthfully apply.
03Single-column, standard-header output that Workday, iCIMS, Oracle Health (Cerner), and Taleo parse cleanly.
04Patient-load, outcome, and scope metrics preserved from your real experience.
05Refusal to fabricate. We will not invent a certification, license, or clinical experience not in your source resume. Healthcare credentialing verifies everything.
Healthcare hiring systems we format for
Large hospital systems run Workday, iCIMS, Oracle Health (Cerner) Recruit, or Taleo; clinics and staffing agencies vary. All of them parse plain, single-column, standard-header resumes best. ATSHack outputs a format that clears each of them.
FAQ
Yes. BLS, ACLS, CPR, specialty certs, and license numbers on your source resume are kept verbatim, because that is what healthcare systems screen for first.
No. We only use credentials present in your source resume. Healthcare credentialing verifies licensure, so fabrication is never worth the risk.
If the posting names an EMR and you have used it, we mirror that exact term in your bullets. We do not claim systems you have not listed on your resume.
Yes. Paste your clinicals, rotations, and certifications; we surface the relevant experience and match the posting without inventing years of practice.
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