Pros
I have worked with CRC for almost three years and it has been an amazing experience. The support, education, and fulfillment is hard to find in other positions. The company truly cares about their clinicians and goes above and beyond to make sure we are supported, from being available for clinical questions to providing education to further improve our practice. I did not have prior physiatry experience, however the training and onboarding process is extensive and really prepared me to provide the best care to my patients. We also have monthly didactics to keep us up-to-date on latest practice. An added bonus, we receive CEUs for our training! The virtual scribe has reduced the amount of time I am spending on my notes, therefore contributing to a great work-life balance. Additionally, the role itself is flexible. I am able to adjust my schedule and work around appointments and life itself. CRC is a company that is evolving and changing post-acute settings. My favorite part of the clinical role is seeing patients improve their function and mobility and are able to successfully discharge home to "get back" to their lives. The collaboration with the primary care team, nursing, therapy, and administration is crucial to the success of a patient and I truly feel like I am part of the team and making a difference.
Cons
SNF environment may not be for everybody, however CRC supports your transition into the facility. You don't start alone!