Your first four days of being sick drains your pto. My asthma inhaler was 300 with their insurance. It was never that high with other companies. There was a lot of negativity on my unit. It
was very childish at times. I never felt accomplished or happy while working there. I cried my first week, just from medical assistants that had been there a long time micromanaging you when you first start. It was very overwhelming. You stand in one spot 50
Percent of the day waiting for patients to check in. Once they check in your gets their vitals and go over their med list, and also room them. After they leave you wipe down the room and clean the supplies. Every doctor wants something different and it is hard to keep track of as a new employee. They give you a huge hinder or dos and don’ts. It is on the fifth floor of the surgery center in the same lot as main campus, and the ceiling often leaked. The patients were nice. Management seemed gossipy and childish as well. It was a strange environment. Everyone was quitting when I first started so no one cared to really train me, and instead I just had to listen to negative comments for 8 hours. There is limited seating in the nursing pods, and doctors get the seats, so that’s why you are standing so much. I am fine with walking but standing in one spot is uncomfortable. The scrubs are extremely expensive and you have to buy the Mercy ones. I was not impressed with this company.
I left after a month due to the negative environment being so bad.