Poor Training, High Performance Expectations - Medical Scribe Proscribe Employee Review

1.0
Jun 28, 2018
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Pros

The benefit of proscribe is that in addition to having a nice line on your resume and letter of recommendation from the company's CNO, you get to have numerable clinical experiences and work one-on-one with a physician. This is a must-have experience for anyone pursuing a career in the health profession, particularly the medical field. Despite the poor training at my location, I've heard that training is excellent at other Proscribe locations.

Cons

Despite the pros listed above, this Proscribe location is not worth working for. The training is difficult and poorly organized, with trainees being expected to learn an extensive amount of information in a short period of time and trainers providing vague instruction for the completion of tasks. The EMR training is particularly poor. Prior to assessment, trainees are only given a short intro video and practice scenarios; the trainers never show the trainees the specifics of EMR documentation. As a result, the VILT training is easy to fail, and the remedial improvement plan is easy to fail as well. If the trainers provided adequate training in a reasonable amount of time, I would say that this is fair, but I believe that this expectation is unreasonable in light of the poor quality of training. Last but not least, you are required to receive immunizations, drug tests and tb tests, and order scrubs prior to training, so failing the VILT or any portion of the training means you lose over $80 on the scrubs alone. Overall, a position at proscribe is a waste of time; you'd be better off scribing for a different company.

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