The Medical Student CV That Thinks Like a Doctor
May 07, 2026. By Samona Sarin
The Medical Student CV That Thinks Like a Doctor
Singapore. Mumbai. Jakarta. Dublin.
That is not a travel itinerary. That is the clinical footprint of a fifth-year medical student who has not yet graduated and has already seen more of the world of medicine than most qualified doctors encounter in their first decade.
This is the CV we built for her. And this is why every decision in it was made the way it was.
What She Brought to the Table
Mansi Rajendran is completing her MBBS at Trinity College Dublin. Before that, she took a detour that most medical students do not take. A full Master's degree in Neuroscience. A research project on perceptual decision-making in cervical dystonia involving EEG analysis, drift-diffusion modelling, and ethics-approved clinical protocol development. A Distinction in Pharmacology.
Then the clinical years. Psychiatry. Paediatrics. Obstetrics and Gynaecology across three Dublin teaching hospitals. Public Health. Respiratory Medicine. Ophthalmology and ENT. Palliative Care. Urology. Cardiology. General Surgery. Neurology.
Alongside all of it, Production Director and then Production Editor of the Trinity Student Medical Journal. Vice President of the Trinity Dermatology Student Society. Student mentor. COVID volunteer befriending elderly communities in Singapore via Zoom.
She speaks three languages.
She shadowed at Tata Memorial Hospital, one of Asia's largest oncology centres, at seventeen.
The CV we inherited did not come close to saying any of this with the clarity it deserved. And in a field where shortlisting committees make decisions in seconds, clarity is everything.
The One Thing Medical Student CVs Almost Always Get Wrong
It is not the content. High-achieving medical students have extraordinary content.
It is the assumption that the content will speak for itself.
It will not.
A selection committee for a competitive foundation programme, an HSE internship, or an NHS rotational post is looking at hundreds of applications from candidates who all have clinical rotations, all have academic credentials, and all have something that looks, on a plain page, remarkably similar to everyone else.
The CV that gets shortlisted is not the one with the most experience. It is the one that makes its experience impossible to ignore within the first ten seconds of being opened.
That requires design. That requires hierarchy. That requires a document that has been built with the same precision and intentionality that a good clinician brings to a diagnostic workup.
Three Things We Did Differently
We treated the research like the credential it actually is
An EEG study. Drift-diffusion modelling. A clinical ethics approval. Baseline assessments across 22 age and sex-matched healthy controls. Psychometric logistic fitting that identified a neural marker for perceptual decision-making associated with normal superior collicular function.
This is not a student project. This is postgraduate-level scientific work. We gave it a dedicated section structured exactly as it would appear in a clinical publication, with title, aim, results, and ethics approval clearly delineated. Because a selection committee that recognises what this research represents will immediately understand that this candidate thinks differently from her peers. And they will be right.
We made the clinical timeline a map, not a list
Nine hospitals. A dozen specialties. Experience in Ireland, India, Singapore, and Indonesia. Starting from a private clinic shadow in Singapore at fifteen and building through volunteer work at Tata Memorial, an internship at SOS International in Jakarta, and a full Irish clinical rotation programme covering virtually every major specialty.
On a plain text CV, this reads as a long list of places and dates. On the CVDesigner visual timeline, it reads as exactly what it is. The deliberate, international, cross-specialty construction of a clinical foundation that most graduates simply do not have. The progression is visible. The intentionality is clear. The breadth lands the way it should.
We positioned the leadership as evidence of clinical character
Medicine selects for more than academic ability. It selects for communication, collaboration, leadership under pressure, and commitment to the profession beyond the lecture hall and the ward.
Mansi's record outside the clinic is as strong as her record inside it. Running the editorial operations of a peer-reviewed student medical journal. Building a partnership between a dermatology society and an Italian skincare company. Mentoring incoming students through one of medicine's most disorienting transitions. Bridging language barriers to support isolated elderly people during a global pandemic.
We made sure the CV said all of that in language that a medical selection committee understands. Not extracurriculars. Evidence of character. Evidence of the kind of doctor she is already becoming.
The Result
A three-page visual CV that earns its length because every section is doing real work.
A document that a consultant picking it up for the first time can navigate in ten seconds and understand in two minutes. That surfaces the neuroscience research immediately. That traces the clinical journey clearly. That positions the leadership record as a clinical credential rather than a footnote.
A CV that does not ask a selection committee to imagine what kind of doctor this candidate will be. It shows them.
What This CV Unlocked
| CV Type | Customized Visual CV |
| Designation | 5th Year MBBS Student, Trinity College Dublin with M.Sc. Neuroscience and multi-specialty clinical experience across Ireland, India, Singapore and Indonesia |
| Industry | Medicine, Healthcare, Clinical Research, Postgraduate Medical Training |
| Target Positions Post Transformation | Intern Doctor, Foundation Year Doctor, Postgraduate Medical Training Programme, Clinical Research Fellow |
| Target Markets | Irish Health Service Executive (HSE), UK NHS Foundation Programme, Indian postgraduate medical entrance, International medical training programmes |
| Investment | INR 15,999 plus taxes |
| Turnaround Time | 5 Working Days |
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