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GuideWell Emergency Doctors

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Wouldn't recommend employment here unless further change happens. - Heathcare GuideWell Emergency Doctors Employee Review

1.0
Jan 4, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

After a post in July had some new hires that were a result of that post. (The July post was very accurate.) Even if they were PRN it was a change. Didn't last long however. A former member who left in late June of 2025 was the backbone of the facility, she had integrity, leadership, and a ethical person. At the end of December more change took place that moves the facility in a positive direction. Now just hoping for more change. Many competent employees ready to leave if change isn't made soon.

Cons

A few years ago many atrocities were prevalent and are still present today. Did someone have a 30 day vacay, 2 years ago? The company paid for this? Someone may dye hair red or blonde but the same issue was still present up to the last week of December and was always overlooked. Favoritism. At a lunch this issue was openly joked about. How does a member miss over 500 hours in 2025? No way anyone has that many PTO hours. First Wednesday in November takes an hour lunch and left early the same day. Is it acceptable to bring a dog to clinic? Is it acceptable to wear very SHORT shorts exposing oneself, on a RDO. Did the member get paid for 40 hours a week? Member wasn't here! Some people receive favoritism. Why? So many good employees have left here because of toxic workplace, the favoritism, lack of integrity. It's toxic. Many employees looking for other employment. These are things that go on at this facility and may others. Two reasons why this facility has a high turnover rate.

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5.0
May 29, 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Manage high acuity patients, great team, no ambulances

Cons

Sometimes you have to work late

2.0
May 9, 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

This is in response to previous post

Cons

Interesting post coming from someone who was placed in a supervisory role but spent more time trying to be everyone’s friend than actually leading a team. Let’s talk facts. The time an employee had off was handled directly between HR and the employee. That is not your business, nor was it your responsibility to monitor. What was your responsibility was supervising your staff, addressing issues directly, and maintaining professionalism — all things you consistently avoided. Instead of coaching or disciplining employees yourself, you pushed those responsibilities onto others because confrontation made you uncomfortable. You speak about professionalism while bringing your cat to work and disrupting the front office environment. You speak about integrity while publicly airing accusations and gossip instead of handling concerns appropriately through management channels. The employee you are targeting also worked 10 days in a row with only 1 day off for months at a time, including nearly 6 straight months of covering gaps and keeping operations running when others would not. Funny how that part gets left out. Throwing around accusations about PTO, favoritism, appearances, lunches, hair color, and clothing sounds less like concern for workplace culture and more like personal resentment. Employees do leave toxic workplaces — but toxicity also includes supervisors who refuse accountability, fuel division, and create drama instead of solutions. Before pointing fingers at everyone else, it may be worth looking in the mirror and asking why leadership responsibilities were never successfully handled in the first place.

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