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Hospital Sisters Health System

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Bad experience - Anonymous employee Hospital Sisters Health System Employee Review

1.0
28 Jan 2017
Anonymous employee
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Pros

They have awesome benefits for employees. Most staff is helpful. Good severance package. Have heard good things about the other HSHS medical offices. The nuns provide a day long orientation and a nice meal afterwards which was very nice.

Cons

The manager of the offices is awful. They let 3 good doctors leave because they wouldn't pay what they were worth. They expect certain higher ups in the HSHS adjoining hospital to become Catholics to keep their jobs. I feel like they don't care much about their employees.

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Hospital Sisters Health System Response
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Thank you for taking some of your time to give us feedback. We are proud of our benefits and our robust orientation program, so thank you for acknowledging those. While we are a Catholic healthcare organization, we are welcoming of all faith traditions. We strive every day to live up to our core values of Respect, Care, Competence, and Joy. Blessings to you.

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Pros

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Cons

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4.0
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Pros

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Cons

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