Worst company I ever worked for - Pharmacy Associate Delta Care Rx Employee Review

1.0
21 Jun 2023
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Helping Hospice patients get the meds they needed.

Cons

Micromanaged and very unprofessional management that doesn’t listen to you or care about you. Felt belittled almost everyday. New employees come in making more then you with less experience.It’s bad when you pull up to work and feel physically sick because you can’t stand to be there anymore.

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Delta Care Rx Response
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Thank you for taking the time to share your feedback. We care about employee feedback and value obtaining information that can help facilitate positive change where needed. Please consider reaching out to me directly with specific information regarding your experience. Sincerely, Director, Human Resource Management contact@deltacarerx.com

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5.0
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Pros

DCRX provides innovative technology and clinical services for hospice and palliative care patients, while serving as a partner (instead of competitor) to hospice agencies. I practiced at nearly the top of my pharmacist license. I learned something new every day. It was interesting to work mostly with hospice nurses. Although the company serves hospice providers all over the country, I had a rapport with many nurses who knew me by my voice when I returned a page. I had "remote friends" from Hawaii to the east coast. My company and hospice colleagues were incredible. I gained a lot of experience in a very important and oft-overlooked area of pharmacy and healthcare which I feel has had a great positive impact on my career since then. In other words, it made me a better pharmacist and a better person.

Cons

I left my amazing position because after a few years I developed mental health struggles related to the difficult nature of patients served. Working midnight shift is challenging on one's mental health, anyway. Add to that the challenge and heartache one experiences when caring exclusively for dying patients, and it was too much for my young heart and mind to handle. If I could go back in time I would have made some different decisions to better mitigate those difficulties.

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