It's tough - RN Med/Surg EvergreenHealth Employee Review

2.0
Jan 9, 2023
Recommend
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Pros

-The hospital is a community hospital, run by comity elected by the city of Kirkland, WA -RN resident program is great, it's a year-long and they really make sure you feel comfortable before taking patients on your own -Nurse educators are amazing and great resources -Unit managers care a lot and want to see you succeed -Culture is pretty solid, we all want to see each other do well -Union is strong -Facility is beautiful, with private rooms for patients -Break rooms are nice -Incentive pay is offered frequently -Very welcoming to travelers -A "code lavender" was created that you could call if you as a staff member required emotional support after a challenging event

Cons

-Lower pay than other hospitals on the east side, and far less than nurses working in Seattle -New residents sign a contract for 1 year on the floor they're hired on and 1 additional year at the hospital or pay a fine -Staffing ratios are 1:5 on days and 1:6 on nights -Holiday pay is only for 8 hours of your shift that occur within the holiday (because we previously had 8-hour shifts and after we moved to 12s it was never changed) -Upper management is out of touch with the day-to-day issues staff face -Staffing is poor, we're constantly being asked to pick up -Unit managers are expected to do so much that they become burnt out quickly -Lots of safety issues with aggressive/ abusive patients (mostly in ED and on 8 Silver) -No panic buttons in rooms -No dedicated behavioral health unit -One psychiatrist for the entire hospital that only works day shift

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5.0
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Pros

Tons of benefits. Work life balance.

Cons

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2.0
Jun 6, 2026
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Pros

Training is decent in that they give you as much time as you need to get comfortable on the phones, helping patients is rewarding.

Cons

Lack of clear protocols in place for certain patient/scheduling situations, leading to confusion. Management is more concerned with numbers than the patient experience. Patients complain about the phone systems and PSRs relay the messages to management, however changes are never made. PSRs sit in a loud, crammed environment with TEENY cubicles, so it's very claustrophobic. Work environment can lead to stress. Pay is not enough to make it worth it.

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