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Thomas Jefferson University Hospital Reviews
What is it like working at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital?
This position provides a rewarding experience in working directly with patients and their care teams. But the best part is being able to walk a long side the patients and their family, while supporting them all the way through their journey.
Patient Care Coordinator in Philadelphia:
Pros: The freedom and the trust to make decisions.
Cons: The old buildings
Stable environment with a future.
Senior Systems Engineer in Philadelphia:
Pros: Working with developing technology and building new resources for client satisfaction and workflows
Cons: It's stressful
Stable, growing employer.
Sr. Instructional Designer (Training & Development) in Philadelphia:
Pros: - Challenging, rewarding work
- Willing to take risks
- Talented colleagues
- Easy commute
Cons: - Internal politics are tiresome & unnecessary
- Rapid growth means a frenetic pace
- Executive leadership should consider coaching
Methodist is the best.
Registered Nurse (RN) in Philadelphia:
Pros: The people and staff are like family.
Cons: Politics
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