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Primary Care Registered Nurse (RN) Reviews

What is it like working as a Primary Care Registered Nurse (RN)?

November 2019
I feel very secure and appreciate. Ohio health really does value their employees.
Primary Care Registered Nurse (RN) in Columbus:
Pros: My current position and unit has very mature and kind nurses. The manger values her selection of employees well.
Cons: I love nursing. The good days out ways the most difficult and challenging days.
November 2019
Well run large Hospital.
Primary Care Registered Nurse (RN) in Fairfax:
Pros: Positive impact on my patients lives
Cons: Stress drive productivity
September 2019
It’s enjoyable and Family oriented giving care to all ages with Christian values.
Primary Care Registered Nurse (RN) in Le Mars:
Pros: The people are loyal, friendly and genuinely kind. They treat coworkers and patients with compassion and respect.
Cons: I have loved working in LeMars and have. I dislikes other than being overwhelmed at times and feeling like I’m pulled in a few different directions at once during emergency situations. But everyone pulls together in those situations.
August 2019
Busy.
Primary Care Registered Nurse (RN) in Kingston:
Pros: Keeps me occupied.
Cons: Operations management principles
June 2019
Best of the best.
Primary Care Registered Nurse (RN) in Salt Lake City:
Pros: University of Utah Hospital is rated top nationally for research, technology, patient care & surgical excellence.
Cons: Nothing negative
June 2019
Rewarding.
Primary Care Registered Nurse (RN) in Apex:
Pros: I feel like a make a difference in my patients lives. I am able to help patients at the worst time in their lives
Cons: Parking and transportation is the worst thing about UNC. Employees work long shifts give all they’ve got to their patients and have to depend on undependable transportation. We risk getting into work late if the bus doesn’t show up or not getting home till an hour and a half after we have clocked out for the shift. Most nurses and staff will then choose to work night shift to avoid this problem, but for some this is not an option.
May 2019
Not enough staff/back-up/support.
Primary Care Registered Nurse (RN) in Seattle:
Pros: I am helping vulnerable people
Cons: The pay, lack of shift pay; lack of schedule flexibility, too much care coordination and doing things you don't have to be a nurse to do - phone calls to insurance companies, patients, etc.

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