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What is it like working at Centura Health?
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Emergency Room (ER) Technician in Westminster:
Pros: I like my coworkers.
Cons: They got rid of our lab techs with very little notice, no pay reconciliation for more work load, the building itself is unsafe, cameras don't work, no extra help.
I am expected to do more than is physically possible.
Systems Analyst in Denver:
Pros: Self-motivated
Cons: Cleaning up after bored nurses.
Extremely stressful and difficult most days, but mostly still very rewarding.
Charge Nurse (RN) in Colorado Springs:
Pros: Having a positive impact on people who are going through some of the worst days of their lives.
Cons: Lack of staffing. Lack of resources. High patient acuity coupled with 1:6 staffing ratios. Being given heavier workloads/more tasks for no additional pay.
Front desk and admin.
Front Desk Receptionist in Denver:
Pros: fun environment, man event, friendly coworkers
Cons: job is not challenging, less opportunity, not enough growth
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