Management lacks skills to properly prepare oncoming staff, often leaves them to fend for themselves, they have a very high turnover rate, and you will be called into HR for the most frivolous things.
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Very limited physician autonomy and little respect for independent medical judgment. Administrative decisions frequently take precedence over patient care, creating frustration for physicians who want to practice evidence-based medicine. Leadership culture can feel intimidating, with concerns often dismissed rather than addressed constructively. Advancement opportunities appear to depend more on personal relationships than demonstrated performance or merit. High administrative burden, excessive documentation, and demanding call expectations contribute to significant stress and poor work-life balance. Communication between leadership and frontline physicians is inconsistent, and raising patient safety or operational concerns may lead to retaliation or increased scrutiny instead of collaborative problem-solving. Overall, the environment can feel more focused on metrics and compliance than supporting physicians or delivering the best possible patient care.