Not for profit, but you'd never know it - Registered Nurse Emory Healthcare Employee Review

2.0
16 Oct 2011
Recommend
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Pros

Emory has a good reputation. The benefits are OK. They are appreciative of the knowledge and skill that their more mature nurses have to offer, and work to retain these experienced nurses. The CNO of Emory Healthcare is great, and quality of care has improved greatly because of the Magnet initiative that she is driving.

Cons

Benefits are not nearly as good as they once were. In the past, the fact that Emory paid less per hour was offset by their great benefits package. Not so anymore. When the economy tanked a couple of years ago, Emory was quick to cut employee benefits, using the excuse that they were saving jobs by doing so. As the economy has improved, Emory Healthcare is doing quite well, quietly and successfully merging and acquiring St. Jos., Johns Creek, Clark Holder, and opening numerous satellite clinics. In spite of this, there has been no discussion of restoring what the employees gave up when times were tougher for the company. In fact, employee benefits, healthcare in particular (ironically), continue to be cut, while salaries are becoming more stagnant. Emory gets big tax breaks for their not for profit status, and is expected in return to give back to the community by providing charitable care. They give some, but not nearly what they should. Emory has always and still does cater to their wealthiest clients while greatly limiting access for Medicaid and other indigent patients.

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5.0
12 Jun 2026
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Pros

Great team to work with under the ECMO group at Emory. Fantastic boss and lots of opportunities within the team to advance your skills and gain a ton of experience.

Cons

Normal ECMO specialist ratios (1-2 ECMO patients: 1 ECMO specialist) is not the norm here. Typically have 3-6 patients on ECMO each shift

3.0
9 Jun 2026
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Pros

It's okay... I don't know how other ORs are run for comparison. Pay is alright. $47/hr and on-call is $8/hr. Have over 3 years of experience. Most people are pretty friendly. The friendly ones are starting to leave now, unfortunately.

Cons

Management doesn't fix problems. They won't respond to emails. Often don't have specimen printers, patient moving boards, etc. Tons of extra timeouts are kind of inconvenient (pre-op, pre-anesthesia, and pre-incision). Parking and commute are hassles. You can't park next to the hospital unless you are a doctor or advanced practitioner. At least 30min per day wasted on bus to and from hospital from parking tower I'm assigned. So much traffic to get to and from work. On call is very tiring. They frequently assign 7pm-7am overnight call right after 12hr shifts and then want you to stay because night shift didn't show up. Call requirement is at least 48hrs per month. Most OR rooms are super messy and badly stocked. ...Seems like more and more bad people are getting promoted to management positions. My immediate manager is good. The ones over her are not that great.

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