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Well-oiled machine that cares about patients - ICU RN Wellstar Health System Employee Review

4.0
Jul 25, 2017
Recommend
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Pros

-Genuine patient and staff concern -Competitive education -Tuition reimbursement -Lots of shifts available -Critical staffing available -Appropriate staffing most of the time -Interested management -Fantastic physician teams -Lots of checks and balances for management, physicians, nurses, techs, etc. -Continually improving clinical care -Excellent shared governance/nurse-driven protocols

Cons

-Payment is less than competitive -Insurance is lacking- large out of pocket deductible; more expensive care than competitors -Equipment/technology is sometimes lackin

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Micromanagement is a major issue in certain departments, creating a culture of fear instead of support. Leadership often focuses on controlling small tasks rather than empowering staff to do their jobs. Work‑life balance is poor. Frequent last‑minute schedule changes and inconsistent expectations make it difficult to plan your life outside of work. Communication from leadership is inconsistent and often unprofessional. Instead of addressing concerns directly with employees, some leaders speak negatively about staff, which damages morale and trust. Ethics and integrity concerns. Decisions are sometimes made based on favoritism or personal relationships rather than fairness or policy. High turnover in the North Fulton region, which leadership has not meaningfully addressed despite ongoing patterns.

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