RN - Dialysis - Dialysis RN DaVita Employee Review

2.0
Jan 17, 2016
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Most of the patients truly appreciate and value what you do for them and the care you provide.

Cons

In the acute dialysis setting, the RN is just another cog in the machine. You will be lied to about improving the schedule, but it will never happen because they burn through nurses like tissue during a cold. In the hemodialysis clinic, the RN will be told they are the team leader and expected to keep everything running according to protocol, but management will NOT support you against an out-of-control technician. You will work every day wondering if your license is at risk. In the home dialysis setting, the RN is the means for the physician and DaVita to make more money by getting more folks on home treatment, but your voice will not be heard if the patient is not appropriate for the modality. The physicians will assume they know better, and DaVita will NOT support you against a physician...period.

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5.0
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Pros

Stable company to work for with great benefits. DaVita offers tuition reimbursement, so it pays to go back to school and get a degree. They also help with career advancement and development.

Cons

If you are new to dialysis, it may take a while to reach a decent wage. You are required to work 12 hour shifts, mostly on your feet, and managers will always look to add to your workload.

2.0
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Pros

Patient connections is rewarding work, great hands on experience, paid on the job training, training for PCTs is at least consistent.

Cons

12+ hour long hours, emotionally and physically taxing, unqualified management, poor communication, inconsistent scheduling, high turn over, very little amount of opportunity for movement within the company despite preaching that they encourage it. The culture and values are heavily spoken about with little to no enforcement. The position requires significant dedication to learn all the moving parts of the clinic.

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