Roller coaster job that is short and then you wait for the next ride. - Scribe Scribes STAT Employee Review

2.0
Jul 23, 2013
Recommend
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Pros

If you need a quick job that has no future this is it. Most people will only last a year or so. Each go live is 6 weeks and then you move to the next location. If you go home you pay for it.If you want to see different hospitals this is the job. You also get to argue with Doctors and get yelled at because they did not do their training.

Cons

Not organized and give little notice of training and schedule needs. You must have a phone that gets e-mail so, you can immediately sign up for training the moment it comes out. There is never enough slots for all. Training gets canceled with no notice and the rules change. You are basically trying to perform the job with little training. If you have very very good memory and can get in the inner circle you will go far ? New bees get the worse schedule and get abused. Favorites work first shift so, be sure you work first shift.

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5.0
Jan 10, 2018
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Great company to work for, very flexible and personable.

Cons

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1.0
May 8, 2013
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

-Sporadic and low hours, which is only positive if you're going to school or working many jobs.

Cons

-The EMR tutor position is marketed as a hard-skills position. It's not. Don't expect to become an EMR software expert. In reality, you barely know more than the people you're supposed to assist. In fact, you probably know less because you're never taught basic healthcare workflows. You're the healthcare equivalent of a Walmart greeter. -You'll be expected to assist in classes that you haven't taken yet, and these classes may involve software functions you've never heard of before. I hope you're good at faking it in front of doctors. -Despite working at many different locations, you'll never be given access to any of the buildings. You'll also never be told who to contact to get into the buildings. You'll have to resort to asking random employees to let you in, so hopefully you're not too sketchy looking. -While most everyone else is wearing business casual or "better," you'll be wearing cheap, unisex scrubs. Instead of looking professional, you'll look like Poseur, M.D. -Any complaints, no matter how professionally written, will not be heard. Worse, they probably won't even be acknowledged. tl;dr: If you have a background in IT, education, or have any sort of professional self-respect, this job isn't for you.

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