Ratings for Massachusetts General Hospital
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Massachusetts General Hospital Reviews
What is it like working at Massachusetts General Hospital?
Intense, with the most intelligent group of health care providers in the world. It has given me the opportunity to care for very ill, rate, and challenging patients throughout my career at MGH.
Registered Nurse (RN), Critical Care in Bozeman:
Pros: It’s a world class hospital
Cons: The intense number of I’ll patients
Strongly Academic, striving for excellence, failing because of brittleness, self-congratulation.
Cardiac Sonographer in Boston:
Pros: academic
Cons: they do not appreciate excellence that came from outside their department.
Physical, Mental, Stressful Demanding Job.
Medical Assistant:
Pros: The hospital as a whole is extremely good to their employees. There is always a possibility of advancement. The perks are great too.
Cons: The current manager is a business manager not a clinical nurse manager. Therefore, only cares about the money coming in, not the concerns or conditions of the patients.
Job.
Medical Assistant:
Pros: Location co-workers.
Cons: Perks and benefit time should be different.
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