Really cares about their employees ! - Registered Nurse, BSN Houston Methodist Employee Review

5.0
Jan 12, 2021
Recommend
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Pros

I’ve worked at 4 different hospitals as a full time nurse prior to being employed by Houston Methodist. Our Walter Tower surgical suites are beautiful and state of the art. This is hands down the best place to work, they really care about their employees and my worst day here is still better than most days at the previous hospitals I’ve worked at! We get a quarterly bonus, Hero bonus, and we’re also getting a bonus for taking the covid vaccines! Dr. Marc Boom is incredible, we’ve been getting daily emails from him to update us on the covid status, he always keep us in the loop as best as he can. During the Capitol riot, he even sent out an email prayer. I’ve never experienced a CEO like him in my career.

Cons

Christmas decorations are gone too soon

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1.0
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Pros

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Cons

the work-life balance for Advanced Practice Providers (APPs) needs significant improvement. The criteria for earning administrative time place unrealistic expectations on APPs, making it difficult to achieve a sustainable workload. It is especially discouraging to work alongside physicians who have more attainable criteria for protected administrative time, creating a sense of inequity that negatively impacts morale. Additionally, there is little flexibility in scheduling. Offering 0.8 or 0.6 FTE positions would help retain experienced APPs who want to continue providing high-quality patient care while maintaining a healthy work-life balance. Without these options, many APPs are left choosing between full-time burnout and leaving the organization altogether. the work-life balance for Advanced Practice Providers (APPs) needs significant improvement. The criteria for earning administrative time place unrealistic expectations on APPs, making it difficult to achieve a sustainable workload. It is especially discouraging to work alongside physicians who have more attainable criteria for protected administrative time, creating a sense of inequity that negatively impacts morale. Additionally, there is little flexibility in scheduling. Offering 0.8 or 0.6 FTE positions would help retain experienced APPs who want to continue providing high-quality patient care while maintaining a healthy work-life balance. Without these options, many APPs are left choosing between full-time burnout and leaving the organization altogether.

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