Great support from nursing supervisors, very clear protocols and fair pay with flexible hours
Cons
Can be difficult to get enough work at times. It tastes Patrice patience as you wait for new studies and subjects within those studies to become available but since it’s a per diem job that you work around your regular FT position, it works very well.
The employees at MRN are wonderful and the mood and operating environment is one of open access, freedom of sharing, and caring.
Cons
The biggest challenge is the industry adoption of MRN's core service even tough the cost/ROI benefit is substantial,.....but the industry manages cost.