Most PT student resume drafts fail because they read like class logs, not patient care contributions. That gets you filtered by ATS screening and missed in eight-second recruiter scans in a crowded applicant pool.
A strong resume shows what changed because of you. Knowing how to make your resume stand out starts with highlighting patient outcomes, caseload scope, documentation accuracy, clinic throughput, and patient satisfaction. Quantify progress measures, discharge readiness, adherence gains, fall-risk reductions, and on-time plan-of-care updates.