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Registered nurse - Registered Nurse MetroHealth System Employee Review

5.0
Apr 30, 2016
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Pay is higher than any health system I have worked for. Vacation and pto (sick time) is seperate allowing you to take a vacation and not worry about using your hours if you need them. Benefits are MUCH less expensive than other health systems I have worked for. Even being less expensive, incentives are offered for being proactive in your health (going to a primary care doctor, getting your teeth cleaned, etc) will get you a discount. You do not lose the discount if you don't lose weight! Retirement benefits are great.

Cons

At this time I have not run into any cons. Maybe paying for parking but even that is less expensive than other big health systems in the are.

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Pros

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Cons

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2.0
Jun 3, 2026
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Pros

Working for a Safety Net hospital system is a great cause! Home-spun management Working with doctors, clinicians, Sr executives, and C-suite is the best part

Cons

EPMO management is weak and ingrown, lacking experience with people, close-minded, and cannot discern second-handed information from fact. EPMO management does not empower their people. EPMO is openly Anti-Agile and non-collaborative, specifically reprimanding collaboration between departments. Leadership is lacking because EPMO manangement cannot get their focus off "self" and on to others. EPMO was a good organization when Sr management had direct oversight of the department. Since then, EPMO management is adolescent in its Capability Maturity Model Integration: Junior manager has less overall management and/or project experience than any single team member or peer, thus creating a non-supportive environment. Weakness: Manager title among VP peers puts EPMO at a disadvantage and weakens their voice in the organization. EPMO is further weakened by lack of promotion and recognition by Sr management/CIO across the organization so project managers must "fight" clients for the right to manage projects, creating an adversarial relationship.

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