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VCU Health Systems Reviews
What is it like working at VCU Health Systems?
Friendly and positive. Helping our community.
Medical Practice Manager in South Hill:
Pros: Meeting the needs of my community avoiding long distance travels for Patients and family/friends
Cons: Report drive and multiple changes since I joined the team as far as software for EHR and payroll
Great environment, terrible pay.
Registered Psychiatric Nurse (RPN) in Richmond:
Pros: Good coworkers, excellent teamwork
Cons: Poor compensation, especially with worsening COVID situation
Sometimes great sometimes not great.
Certified Nurse Assistant (CNA) in Richmond:
Pros: Well is near home and they pay for your schooling
Cons: Help is needed for more hand on workers
It great and learning process and room to grow.
Certified Nurse Assistant (CNA) in Richmond:
Pros: Learning something new and my team members the fast pace
Cons: Everyone should be a care partner first before becoming a nurse on the floor
Overwhelming and Under appreciated.
Medical Laboratory Technician in Richmond:
Pros: New challenges, always something to do.
Cons: Parking, poor management, low pay
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