Frustrating. - Registered Nurse Emory Healthcare Employee Review

1.0
16 Sept 2011
Recommend
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Pros

You will experience very complex cases. Working with patients and families through some of the most difficult times in their life is the best nursing possible. This process is extremely rewarding, however is not understand on an organizational level.

Cons

The bedside nurse does not have the tools needed to perform the job. A large portion of time is spent finding the right equipment. In addition to supplies and equipment being poorly managed, the physically taxing work makes the turnover rate high. Therefore not only is every nurse's body fatigued, with minimal breaks and no lunches, the units are also chronically understaffed. This understaffing leads to double usual work loads, chaotic units, below average care, and even sentinel events. Benefits have become horrible over the years. When Emory realized a few years ago how severely over budget they were, they cut contributions to employee retirement funds. In addition, another first place they cut was critical staffing pay. In general, their benefits only include "discounts". The only thing 100% covered under any emory health benefit plan is the flu shot (which they will fire you if you do not take), routine physicals, an eye exam, and a annual gyn appointment. However, it will be impossible to make an appointment with an in network GYN provider, and therefore you will be forced to pay to see someone out of network. Emory is striving to be MAGNET, but they do not care about their employees.

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Cons

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Pros

It's okay... I don't know how other ORs are run for comparison. Pay is alright. $47/hr and on-call is $8/hr. Have over 3 years of experience. Most people are pretty friendly. The friendly ones are starting to leave now, unfortunately.

Cons

Management doesn't fix problems. They won't respond to emails. Often don't have specimen printers, patient moving boards, etc. Tons of extra timeouts are kind of inconvenient (pre-op, pre-anesthesia, and pre-incision). Parking and commute are hassles. You can't park next to the hospital unless you are a doctor or advanced practitioner. At least 30min per day wasted on bus to and from hospital from parking tower I'm assigned. So much traffic to get to and from work. On call is very tiring. They frequently assign 7pm-7am overnight call right after 12hr shifts and then want you to stay because night shift didn't show up. Call requirement is at least 48hrs per month. Most OR rooms are super messy and badly stocked. ...Seems like more and more bad people are getting promoted to management positions. My immediate manager is good. The ones over her are not that great.

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