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Adventist Healthcare, Inc. Reviews
What is it like working at Adventist Healthcare, Inc.?
Uneven work distribution. No accountability.
Sonographer in Germantown:
Pros: My direct manager and my coworkers. Child care discount also.
Cons: Patient volume and increase in expectation without pay raise even during a pandemic where we risked our lives.
Confusing, impersonal, and lonely.
Registered Nurse (RN), Critical Care in Ukiah:
Pros: I get to practice my holistic practice
Cons: You do not know where you stand they do not get back to you with any feedback when you fill out an incident report to at least let you know they have received and are currently reviewing you incident or it has been fixed or it is not a problem
It can be stressful at times.
Receptionist / Telephone Operator in Rockville:
Pros: Working with the public.
Cons: The lack of understanding and appreciation of there no clinical employees.
I love my job in taking care of patients.
Medical Assistant in Dinuba:
Pros: I love working for Adventist because I get to live gods love by inspiring health wholeness hope and love
Cons: My pay
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