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Last updated Jan 28 2025
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Clinical Coordinator Reviews

What is it like working as a Clinical Coordinator?

July 2021
Rewarding.
Clinical Coordinator in Irvine:
Pros: I enjoy being a part of the clinical team and assisting in making a difference in individuals treatment.
Cons: Not being able to work from home
February 2021
Not bad.
Clinical Coordinator in Springfield:
Pros: There are opportunities for advancement.
Cons: The lack of compassion and low morale of employees
November 2020
Clinical Coordinator in Houston:
Somewhat satisfied. There was a bit of personal evaluation not based on job performance. Raises were based on these evaluations. The supervisor and her superior sometimes did not agree on evaluations.
November 2020
Working as a Clinical Coordinator/Administrative Assistant at CHOP is extremely fulfilling.
Clinical Coordinator in Philadelphia:
Pros: I love being able to work independently with little to no supervision. I love being a point of contact for my division in the area of research. I love working and interacting with patients and their families.
Cons: The commute using Mass transit.
April 2020
A lot of work, but an experience to thrive.
Clinical Coordinator in Phoenix:
Pros: Working to make sure members have a positive outcome
Cons: Stress
January 2020
Stressing but very rewarding.
Clinical Coordinator in West Sacramento:
Pros: The services we provide to our patients.
Cons: Low pay and not enough training
December 2019
Overworked, disrespected by professors and underpaid.
Clinical Coordinator in Burgettstown:
Pros: Interaction with graduate students
Cons: unrealistic expectations of workload and pay

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