Pros
You receive training and most staff are supportive
Cons
Where do I start? The workload, documentation requirements, and expectations are unreasonable. They lure you in with a great salary and a pleasant demeanor upfront, but it's all for show. The field training you receive doesn't match the caseload and actual work you'll handle independently. Schedulers assign you patients outside your hired territory, add new patients to your schedule midday when you already have a full day, and expect you to cancel appointments to accommodate these new patients. They won't schedule a patient load the day before, so the next day, the only way to meet productivity is to drive all over the city to patients they couldn't find clinicians for. Travel time, lunch/bathroom breaks, and lab drop-off time are not taken into consideration. Quality documentation suffers because clinicians try to find shortcuts, making it harder for those who are very detail-oriented. You will find yourself working 12-hour days trying to meet company demands, resulting in a very low work-life balance. BEWARE.