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Ontario Medical Doctors - Anonymous employee OntarioMD Employee Review

1.0
Oct 19, 2015
Anonymous employee
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Pros

The support hours was from 9am to 5pm, no after hours support, no emails or phone calls after business hours.

Cons

Lack of professionalism in the team, no processes in place, a lot of politics, a high turnover employees. Not a healthy work environment, poor management team.

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2.0
Mar 31, 2026
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Pros

- Salaries can be competitive within the healthcare sector, depending on the specific role. - The benefits package is comprehensive and meets general employee needs. - The organization offers RRSP matching of up to 7% of salary. - The newly appointed COO has introduced a forward‑looking organizational plan, though its effectiveness has yet to be demonstrated. - The organization currently operates under a hybrid work model, requiring two in‑office days per week

Cons

- Professional advancement appears to be influenced more by interpersonal alignment with certain leaders than by demonstrated skills or performance outcomes. - Individuals promoted into new roles are often expected to perform effectively without receiving adequate training, mentorship, or structured support. - Some departments regularly report being over capacity, yet these claims are not consistently evaluated or validated by leadership. - Executive leadership places significant emphasis on maintaining a positive external image, which at times results in ineffective decision‑making and inconsistent communication across the organization. - Executive leadership tends to avoid addressing internal and external challenges directly, instead focusing on celebrating routine or minor accomplishments. - The organization is hesitant to invest in new initiatives unless explicitly directed by its funding body (Ontario Health), which limits opportunities for innovation. - Organizational growth has been irregular and reactive, while established, stable products and services are gradually declining. Leadership does not acknowledge this trend, even when presented with supporting evidence. - Concerns about morale are often framed as individual issues rather than organizational ones, with leadership expressing the view that employees who are dissatisfied may choose to leave, even when concerns are raised by entire teams or departments.

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3.0
Aug 26, 2025
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Pros

Friendly staff and welcoming environment

Cons

Not easy to move up the ladder or get promoted

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