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What is it like working at Texas Oncology?
You are the last line of defense for patients to come see for their appointments.
Medical Scheduler in Grand Prairie:
Pros: Doing my job, meeting new people, putting a smile on peoples faces & stopping the the tears from flowing when they get bad news. Listening to the patients, giving them a hug, & praying with them
Cons: When people want to be own doctors and not listen to the doctors
Great place to start.
Regulatory Coordinator in Austin:
Pros: Great coworkers and ability to work without being micromanaged.
Cons: Hard to continue to advance within. The annual merit raise doesn't keep in line with the cost of living.
Fantastic experience.
Nursing Manager in Dallas:
Pros: The company is fair and works hard to care for their patients, the families, as well as their employees.
Cons: NA
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