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Could be worse - Nurse Practitioner Boston Medical Center Employee Review

3.0
Sep 14, 2024
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Pros

Attempting innovation - they do some really cool programs especially for the marginalized population they serve At need patient population Diverse staff and patient population Base pay similar to other hospitals but varies immensely depending on what section you work in as do time off

Cons

No flexibility in hours/long hours Constant turnover in support staff leaves providers doing a lot of administrative tasks (obtaining records, faxing, scheduling) If you complain there are just more meetings and task forces made up of…non clinicians or clinicians who practice one day a week They boast innovative healthcare but I myself use their health insurance and cannot get a primary care-they just keep telling me to call back every month. Cannot see specialists because so many are leaving Many specialists are leaving due to the poor work/life balance and disorganization in the clinics There is no advancement for NPs

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5.0
Jul 12, 2026
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Pros

Flexible schedule with great benefits Mission-driven work

Cons

Inconsistent goals High staff turnover

2.0
Jul 15, 2026
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Pros

The mission of the BMC is still a positive, but the current TA culture makes it difficult to identify many other pros.

Cons

Over the past year, the Talent Acquisition team has had two different leaders, and morale has continued to decline. The primary focus has become fill volume and speed, with weekly rankings of recruiters and their fill counts shared across the team. While metrics are important, this approach doesn’t account for the fact that some recruiters manage significantly harder-to-fill positions than others. Success often feels measured by quantity rather than the complexity or quality of hiring. There also seems to be much less emphasis on finding mission-driven candidates, following consistent processes, and maintaining compliance than there was previously. Many employees appear hesitant to raise concerns because they worry about potential retaliation. The integration of the newly acquired hospitals has added another layer of disorganization, making an already challenging environment even more difficult. Career growth opportunities within the department also feel very limited

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