Table of Contents

Ensuring that your dossier is well-organized will assist your readers.  Number all of your sections from Biography to Appendices.  Further number the sub-sections under each.  Use your numbering system to guide your Table of Contents.

Example:

Thanks to Dr. Sherry Taylor for this excerpt from her dossier:

Contents:
 
1.0 Biographical Overview
2.0 Teaching Philosophy
3.0 Teaching Responsibilities
3.1 Undergraduate Science Programs
3.2 Faculty of Graduate Studies Program
3.3 Faculty of Health Sciences, School of Medicine
3.4 Colleges and Institutes
3.5 Postgraduate Training
3.6 Teaching in the Community
4.0 Innovations:  Curriculum Development
4.1 Michener Institute
4.2 Phase I Medicine
4.3 Curricular Review Task Force 
5.0 Educational Leadership
5.1 Canadian College of Medical Genetics
5.2 Ontario Ministry of Health Laboratory Genetics Fellowship
5.3 Ontario Advisory Committee on Genetics
5.4 Genetics Education Project
6.0 Evidence of Teaching Effectiveness
6.1 Self Assessment
6.2 Assessments by Others
7.0 Appendices
Appendix 1 Summary of Participation in Undergraduate and Graduate Courses
Appendix 2 Summary of Supervisory and Examination Committee Activity
Appendix 3 The Medical Genetics Learning Technology Team Process
Appendix 4 Draft of brochure for Health Care Providers on Prenatal Screening Tests
Appendix 5 Evaluations of Teaching Effectiveness