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Hospital Sisters Health System

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Once great! - Registered Nurse Hospital Sisters Health System Employee Review

3.0
Feb 10, 2014
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Pros

Vactions PTO, PRN flexibility, caring for people. This company was great when I started over 12 years ago. Nurses were in high demand and they paid well treated employees with respect and offered great patient care. Around 5 years ago the hospital changed the way they staff their floors. The nurses had to take on more patients with less help. Then a few years after that they cut all of our help at the nurses station (HUC). Now an RN has to answer the phones while caring for patients. Even the YMCA has a receptionist and they are not saving lives. It is very hard for the nurses to ever eat or get take a break. The economy and new health law seems to have frightened them into tightening their belts. Now with nursing jobs in low demand in this area, they will only hire BSN prepared nurses and want everyone to go back to school, although they will not pay for it.

Cons

Poor raises, no loyalty, cutting staff, no support

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5.0
Oct 16, 2025
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Pros

Best work environment I've seen in healthcare. Everyone is friendly and works together. They also have a fantastic residency program for new grads.

Cons

As every place, they expect too much from staff and you may not feel supported by management. However I will say that my opinion is colored by me working night shift.

4.0
Jan 31, 2026
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Pros

Clinical staff were great, lots of skills to be gained, building is clean and spacious, in and outdoor seating for lunch, cheap insurance compared to other local healthcare organizations

Cons

30 minute lunch, only one microwave and two lunch shifts for entire office, have to use your PTO when they are closed for holidays and in my opinion you do not get much time the first 5 years, the office manager at that time (no longer there) was difficult to be around, same responsibilities and workload as LPN and RN with much less pay of course

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