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Ratings for New York Presbyterian Hospital

  • Appreciation
    3.6
  • Company Outlook
    4.2
  • Fair Pay
    2.7
  • Learning and Development
    3.7
  • Manager Communication
    3.8
  • Manager Relationship
    3.9
  • Pay Policy
    2.7
  • Pay Transparency
    2.6
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New York Presbyterian Hospital Reviews

What is it like working at New York Presbyterian Hospital?

Valuable role in the transplant process.
Transplant Coordinator in New York:
Pros: Providing treatments to patients
Cons: Underpaid and short staffed
Overly Tasked ...Always Short Staff.
Medical Secretary in Flushing:
Pros: Benefits healthcare Insurance
Cons: Under pay, unappreciated, too many politics and favoritism.
Numbers One In NewYork State.
Emergency Department Technician in Newark:
Pros: That I’m responsible for me. I make every patient feel special, I love the connection between the patients and I
Cons: I can’t catch up to all the opportunities they have to offer.
Clinical Research Nurse:
Pretty good pay and benefits. Excellent tuition reimbursement esp. For nurses ($12k/yr) to get your MSN. Not much growth potential unless you’re there for over 10 years which is easy to do because of the pension you receive for 3% of your sataky after you’re vested 3 years in.
Unpredictable management decisions, and stressful of expectations.
Medical Secretary in Flushing:
Pros: Fairly Work independently.
Cons: Management lack of integrity and initiations.
Stressful.
Registered Nurse (RN) in Bridgeport:
Pros: Patient contact
Cons: Interaction with management