Registered nurse - Registered Nurse Oswego Health Employee Review

1.0
17 Aug 2017
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

There is a group of nurses that stay around forever and I consider them Friends. It serves a small community and has some very competent Nurses that love their job and provided exceptional care. Unfortunately they have no voice in this facility.

Cons

Extreme bullying is allowed. You are told you must take lunch but there is no one to cover. They just take lunch break from you and steal shift differential at times. Management is horrible. Concerns are brought to their attention and you are not even granted the courtesy of a response. Nurses have been allowed to behave in a condescending and rude way ; you are basically oriented in to this culture; and when issue is brought to management nothing gets done. I always thought that SUNY Upstate was the absolute worse for this lateral work place violence but NO Oswego Hospital takes the award!!! Pay is very inconsistent. They essential follow their own rules! You realize this when you apply somewhere else and are offered $5 to $6 more per hour 😡

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5.0
25 Mar 2025
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Pros

Oswego Hospital is a wonderful place to work, with a supportive and welcoming staff. The management is effective and approachable, creating a positive work environment. The team works well together, ensuring quality care for patients while promoting a strong sense of collaboration. It's a fulfilling workplace that values both professional growth and employee well-being.

Cons

HR can be really difficult to reach.

1.0
14 May 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

The patients. Also, they don't mandate (force you to work surprise double-shifts), but the trade off is that the pay isn't great, and you're working for scumbags.

Cons

I would encourage you to look at the 1-star Google reviews for additional context. I worked there for 1 3/4 years, and all of these bad reviews do not at all seem like exaggerations to me. Much of it, I saw on a daily basis, to my great shame. I should have left much sooner, and reported them. Fortunately, it looks like some patient family members are considering reporting them to The Joint Commission (Government oversight for the Healthcare industry). The sense of professional integrity is severely lacking, they are consistently understaffed, the culture is one of the most toxic I've ever been in. If you are motivated to make a positive change you will be reprimanded for it, if not fired.

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