Work Environment - Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA) UCSF Health Employee Review

2.0
Apr 7, 2022
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Pros

No weekends, overnight, holidays and call for now. Diversity of cases, large staff for help during emergencies. Many campuses available throughout the city, but you cannot choose to be based at any one of them fyi.

Cons

It was an amazing place to work until new management a year and a half ago. It then became a punitive environment of fear, and low morale. This is the only place anyone has heard of that will track when you are not in a case, and will question why you weren't working every single minute, and try to dock minutes. It is worth pointing out that in our profession, we are often waiting for emergent cases, facilitating ICU transport, stabilizing the patient etc, in which we are not in a surgical case but we should certainly be paid for our time. Upper management beyond our direct manager also seems to be enforcing this to all departments of nursing so beware. The cutting in spending is a large driving force of how departments are being run, but it is pushing staff to the edge and many have quit, and departments are having a hard time keeping/finding new hires. Another issue that we consistently have is frequent reassignment to the other campuses without adequate warning, often late the night before. There is not a transparent methodology to how this is done, and seems to be correlated with the inability to staff the campuses correctly ahead of time (transfers will and have always happened, but not to this degree and last minute). Also it is probably the only university teaching hospital that does NOT offer education funds. Other problems that are not within our direct manager's control is parking fee is outrageous, shuttle hours were cut during COVID but never went back to the full hours, even though staff is now expected to work full time and then some, and vacation is the least amount of any place I have heard of.

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Cons

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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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