Infusion Therapist (RN) Reviews

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(35)
Highly Satisfied
Last updated Nov 22 2024
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Infusion Therapist (RN) Reviews

What is it like working as an Infusion Therapist (RN)?

July 2022
Decent company to work for.
Infusion Therapist (RN) in St. Louis:
Pros: I like the autonomy of working at option care. I am able to work alone with my patients. It is rewarding working with my patients one on one. The company manager’s try to do what’s best for the employees.
Cons: I feel I am under paid with my current years of experience and skill level I bring to the table. Long driving hours with not enough mileage reimbursement is a problem.
March 2022
I enjoy the flexibility at this time in my career.
Infusion Therapist (RN) in Cincinnati:
Pros: Being good at what I do and forming lasting relationships with some patients
Cons: Sometimes long commute and not compensated with rising fuel costs
March 2020
No listening to your concerns.
Infusion Therapist (RN) in Salt Lake City:
Pros: The patients
Cons: No support and no allowance to do your job despite the clinic flourishing
August 2019
Awesome!
Infusion Therapist (RN) in Detroit:
Pros: One on one care in the home !
Cons: Nothing
January 2019
I love this place.
Infusion Therapist (RN) in Leland:
Pros: My patients
Cons: Loaded wuestion
October 2018
Underpaid Nurses.
Infusion Therapist (RN) in Victoria:
Pros: Small town.
Cons: Not up with the times. Cost of living vs pay scale.
January 2016
Satisfied.
Infusion Therapist (RN):
Pros: The staff and the patients.
Cons: Improper heights of infusion chairs, no clinical components, not enough space to perform duties ergonomically, not enough storage space for equipment needed and used.

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