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Surgery Scheduler Reviews
What is it like working as a Surgery Scheduler?
April 2015
Surgery Scheduler:
Learn how to have patience. Be able to work with all personalities and take hard criticism. Have outstanding organizational skills. Must be very detail oriented.
February 2015
Be seen not heard.
Surgery Scheduler:
Good luck. Be patient. Breath. And never let them get you down.
February 2015
Be patient ans kind.
Surgery Scheduler:
Have patience be nice and smile at all.
July 2014
Exciting.
Surgery Scheduler:
Pros: I enjoy learning new things, learning how procedures work, especially hands-on. I love being organized and working with my team to make things operate smoothly. I take great pride in helping my patients to feel better.
Cons: Rude people even when I continue to be kind.
June 2014
Rewarding, Detailed Oriented, Very Stressful.
Surgery Scheduler:
Pros: The doctors, staff and patients.
Cons: Sitting on hold forever waiting for insurance companies to answer the phone to help with pre-certifications and benefits/eligibility.
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