Stay far away from Methodist in general! - Registered Nurse, Emergency Room Methodist Health System Employee Review

1.0
Oct 5, 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Coworkers are some good people to be around, mostly. Good experience if you are a New Grad - but that depends on your nurse coach.

Cons

- Poor leadership (They put people in charge [charge nurses, educators] that should not be in charge and pretend like they like you when they dont. - HR is not your friend - and that's everywhere, but specifically here. They will stab you in the back the moment they get the chance, or find a way to subtly get rid of you if you are no longer a use to them. - Compensation is better at other hospitals and their orientation/training is much more structured and organized for you to be successful in.

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Methodist Health System Response
1y
Thank you for your review. It's disappointing to hear that you had an unhappy experience with leadership and HR. We wish we could have addressed your dissatisfaction when you were here, and we hope that you experience happier times ahead.

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5.0
Jun 13, 2026
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Pros

professional, engaging, Reputable, family oriented

Cons

They payed nurses lower compared to others in the city

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Methodist Health System Response
1w
We're proud to hear our culture felt professional, engaging, and family-oriented during your time with us. We also appreciate your feedback regarding compensation. We understand that pay is an important part of the employee experience, and we continually evaluate our compensation and benefits programs to remain competitive while supporting our team members. Thank you for sharing your perspective, and we wish you continued success in your nursing career. Thank you for being part of the Methodist family.
3.0
Jun 13, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Coming from a smaller size hospital but big company like Methodist and known high paying hospital in DFW, I needed more shifts. Since MDMC is bigger than my other PRN, I have higher chance of getting shifts because there are more monitoring stations, more staff taking PTOs, higher chance of staff calling out sick and therefore opening the shift, etc.

Cons

More workload and higher census! Almost 50 patients on heart monitor per station.

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Methodist Health System Response
1w
We're glad to hear that the flexibility and availability of shifts have been a benefit for you. As one of the region's largest health systems, Methodist offers opportunities that can help PRN team members find the schedule that works best for them. We also recognize that higher patient volumes and workload expectations can come with working in a busy, high-acuity environment. Supporting our team members remains a priority, and we continually evaluate our compensation programs and workplace resources to remain competitive and help our employees succeed. Thank you for the important role you play in caring for our patients and for being a valued member of the Methodist family.
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