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Ratings for Fresenius Medical Care North America

  • Appreciation
    3.2
  • Company Outlook
    3.9
  • Fair Pay
    2.3
  • Learning and Development
    3.5
  • Manager Communication
    3.4
  • Manager Relationship
    3.8
  • Pay Policy
    2.6
  • Pay Transparency
    2.4
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Fresenius Medical Care North America Reviews

What is it like working at Fresenius Medical Care North America?

Smiles and stress.
Patient Care Technician in Elizabethton:
Pros: The job itself, helping people by performing dialysis on them.
Cons: Occasional lack of concern for my well being and under appreciation
I love my job being treated unfairly not appreciated.
Certified Clinical Hemodialysis Technician in Globe:
Pros: Patient Care
Cons: Lack of communication with management not involved with employees
FMC: Medical, Large, Logistical.
Mechanical Engineer in Boston:
Pros: Friendly work environment and plethora of resources.
Cons: Little, to no, transparency with the direction of the company, department and individuals.
Dialysis Technicians Need to be appreciated.
Dialysis Technician in Bozeman:
Pros: reward of helping others
Cons: underpaid and sometimes understaffed
Stress, tight tolerances, and great people.
Dialysis Registered Nurse (RN) in McMinnville:
Pros: The patients are wonderful
Cons: There is constant pressure and stress to lower labor costs due to government payment rules. I understand, but it is still hard.
Renal Dietitian in Claymont:
Pros: Autonomy and flexibility, tuition reimbursement, RD expertise is appreciated in this setting.
Cons: A lot of charting on patients (probably 50-75% of the job), patients can be non-compliant, corporate agenda dictates projects, more work continues to be piled up on staff and expected to complete it in the same time frame.
Certified Clinical Hemodialysis Technician in Toccoa:
Over workered and under paid. If they call you RUN. Clinic are full of drama. 16 hr shifts 4 days weekly and then fuss when you get overtime. Very hard and emotional job. Techs do all the work and RN just sit around.