Pros
Usually work 3-4 days a week if not on call
Cons
Low pay You are doing the job of a full primary care office with only 2 people. in our case a CNA and the NP In FL we have CNAs which can’t draw blood, can’t help with test such as U/A, HCG, POCT lipids, POCT A1C etc High turnover so always getting called in on your on call days On call is only $5 hr and they expect you to be waiting around and ready on the “chance” of being called in The demands and expectations keep rising with not raise in pay or help. We recently increased workload from on average 22-24 pts a day to 30-40 a day. No increase in pay and again only 1 NP and 1 CNA. You are expected to walk the isles of the store and seek for patients when not busy You are expected to act as a salesman and PUSH vaccines, sleep apnea testing, b/p screening, etc… This company is clearly profit over both patients and employees. We are all looking for an escape plan but unfortunately due to lack of jobs outside of M-F some of us are stuck This job is a danger to our licenses. You are literally racing through these visits just to get a slither of your lunch and get of close to on time. It’s not safe for the patients or our licenses This company exploits NPs like I’ve never seen. Stay away!!!!