Sharp HealthCare reviews

4.0

79% would recommend to a friend

(1,480 total reviews)
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Chris Howard

63% approve of CEO

59% positive business outlook

Sharp HealthCare has an employee rating of 4.0 out of 5 stars, based on 1,480 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Sharp HealthCare employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Healthcare industry (3.5 stars).

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3.0
Apr 7, 2014
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Pros

Worked as a physician assistant for 10 years.

Cons

Poor management from immediate supervisor. Quick to blame without looking at all the facts first. No apologies when they are incorrect. Quick to believe the comments of others before getting your side of the story. Complaints do not go thru the normal channels. If an MD has an issue with a physician assistant, upper management and HR are quick to believe the MD. Large egos. HR is a function of management, so they will be biased, siding with MD. Anyone under the level of a doctor is expendable. No camaraderie. Backstabbing and harassment occurs. Be careful about reporting it or you will be terminated. MD's annually evaluate the physicians assistants (and nurse practitioners). However, the mid-levels are not allowed to evaluate the MD's. This is sad as physician assistants work hand in hand with MD's. If there is poor camaraderie, pt management, etc. between Midlevels and MD's, it can not be reflected on yearly evals. MD's and upper management have their own interest in mind. Additionally, Midlevels Are not allowed to vote for department chair, per the medical director. He states because it is not written in the bylaws of SRS. Midlevels should have a voice in who they will be working under. There are definitely some MD's that are not fond of Midlevels. End of the year bonuses are appreciated by the Midlevels, however nowhere in comparison to the MD's. I received an end of the year bonus. My net take home on that bonus was $1700. And I work 5 days a week! I don't even have a half day off during the week, like all the MD's are privileged to. When I spoke with with a fellow MD, he said his net take home bonus was 90% more than I took home. You do the math! My poor nurse had an end of the year bonus of $250. SHARP really values surveys and patient satisfaction. However, when it comes to employees, they do not value them and treat them poorly.

4.0
Sep 24, 2013
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Pros

Good atmosphere in the workplace. Good benefits. Great coworkers. A good workplace in general.

Cons

Low pay. Bad management. Good people to work with, yet they seem to place the wrong people in management positions. Very slow career advancement opportunities. Sharp needs to focus on finding ways to pay the employees better, they have many programs to inspire and motive, but nothing that actually pays the employees more. Sharp always starts people at the bottom of the pay range and the annual increase is a very low percentage too.

1.0
Jun 5, 2013
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Pros

Pay and benefits are satisfactory. There are some very skilled and knowledgable people to work with. Many nurses are able to transfer to a more ideal hospital after gaining experience at one of the Sharp hospitals.

Cons

There are huge gaps in nurses between new grads and nurses who have been there 15 years or longer. Many new nurses do not stay because of bullying or lateral violence.

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