The Best of the Best! A place where you can do your best work! - Human Resources Manager - Corporate Houston Methodist Employee Review

5.0
Nov 17, 2020
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Pros

Houston Methodist is the best employer I have ever worked for. You receive amazing support from leadership across all levels and I leave work every day knowing that we are all in this together. We work hard every day to create an environment for the best patient care on the planet. I have been pushed to think of solutions with innovation and have been provided the tools to make those innovations happen. The support from our executive leadership has been particularly comforting during the COVID-19 global pandemic. We have created a safe environment for our staff to continue to do their best work and help heal our patients. 100% recommended.

Cons

None. When a problem presents itself in the workplace, we work hard to find a solution and keep things moving. Unparalleled patient care is our north star and we actively remove roadblocks to ensure we can deliver best in class treatment to our patients every day.

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5.0
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Pros

Great pay more than other companies around the area

Cons

Very high demanding at times you can feel burnt out.

1.0
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Pros

The transition to Workday is a welcome modernization that brings the organization more in line with other large health systems.

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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