Know before you accept a position here - Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA) UCSF Health Employee Review

2.0
Nov 27, 2021
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Pros

There is no shortage of interesting cases. No call or weekend work....yet!

Cons

Employee parking is over $4000 a year. Carpooling is impossible since management requires rotation to different sites. UC shuttle times don't work with our work schedules so you're forced to pay for the expensive parking. Sounds incredible but its true. They don't provide an annual continuing education allowance. Employees are required to pay 9% of their salary into the Pension. Union dues are high, roughly $160 a month. . The work environment is you're viewed as a "nurse hourly employee". If you're coming from a different area of the country, don't be fooled by the hourly rates--factor in parking costs, pension contribution, no yearly education allowance, union dues and cost of living in SF,

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5.0
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Pros

Opportunities to learn new skills. My team is excellent.

Cons

New leadership models prioritize profit over employee well-being. They are starting to thin out our staffing more and more. Morale is very low right now on our unit ...

1.0
Apr 6, 2026
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Pros

The people that work at UCSF are some of the most intelligent analysts I've ever worked with in 15 years of Health IT. Most are ex-Epic employees with strong backgrounds in project managament and IT,

Cons

UCSF recently decided to reclassify all remote employees as "Felxible" without their input or permission. As a result, employees must now travel to the office WITHOUT expenses paid. This means that flights, hotels, etc. are NOT reimbursed and are paid by the employee. UCSF has not answered to what problem they are trying to solve with this, and refuses to answer how this action aligns with goals such as sustainability (carbon emissions), equity (women and disabled are more impacted by eliminating remote work), working accommodating (UCSF does not have the physical space for all of the Clinical Systems department to be on site. There is no locked storage or accessible workspaces.), safety (there is no shuttle for UCSF to all locations that have been mentioned for work). UCSF limits employee growth, by eliminating actual promotions with "role based work". In other words, you have to do more work without compensation for it. They have also completely reneged on remote management, meaning that most employees are now at a dead end.

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