Working at UAB Hospital

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Ratings for UAB Hospital

  • Appreciation
    2.9
  • Company Outlook
    3.9
  • Fair Pay
    2.1
  • Learning and Development
    3.5
  • Manager Communication
    3.2
  • Manager Relationship
    3.6
  • Pay Policy
    2.8
  • Pay Transparency
    2.4
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UAB Hospital Reviews

What is it like working at UAB Hospital?

Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) in Birmingham:
Crooked system... Work somewhere else if you want to be valued and paid fairly. Horrible culture. They won’t pay you like a nurse, but expect you to work like a nurse. No flexibility, no respect, no appreciation. You have to also pay for parking!
I make a difference.
Recreation Therapist in Alabaster:
Pros: Working with people
Cons: Patients lack of motivation
Great! A lot of employees to train and give adequate break time trusted team members.
Certified Surgical First Assistant in Birmingham:
Pros: Amount of work is lower than one with short staff
Cons: certain certifications and job positions lacking
Best part of the job is working with the patients !!
Patient Care Technician in Birmingham:
Pros: What I like most about working at UAB is meeting the diverse patient population, and providing care to some of them. Seeing them recover and progress from trauma is very rewarding. The hospital offers a lot to help with working in a stressful environment, such as: yoga, hospital walking trail, health rewards, nutrition and wellness classes, and mental health therapy. The educational assistance program is a plus, you only pay for your books, online fees, student parking, and other fees.
Cons: Poor leadership and communication across the board. Not everyone grasp UAB core values, they speak them, but actions always speak louder words. Managers show preferential treatment based on race and if you fit into the unit's click. You have a lot of people with degrees and titles, but no leadership skills. The really great nurses are the ones who worked as CNA/Techs while completing nursing school.