Staff RN - Staff RN SSM Health Employee Review

2.0
Oct 5, 2013
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Pros

Beautiful hospital. Computer work stations outside and inside every patient room. Supplies close to patients rooms. Carpeted hallways help joints after long hours.

Cons

Very cliquish. Many nurses were from the Old St Joe in Kirkwood. Found that many of our coworkers were the bosses friends. After the economy tanked, nurses were delegated to cleaning rooms and taking trash and laundry from patients rooms. (Yes, degreed nurses) Cost cutting also affected dietary. They may drop off a lunch tray, but often, it was still there after dinner, because nurses and the occasional aide were too busy to get them removed from rooms. Nurses making over $28/hour were obviously phased out- new nurses through the Futures Program were filling positions. ($20-$21 an hour). Nurse A was out of school 6 months, when she began training Nurse B, a new grad. I had 7 years as a CSN, and Charge RN, and carefully, (sweetly, encouragingly) asked why A was training B, when I was seasoned. I got the answer that Nurse A had "excellent organizational skills." This meant that Nurse A got all of her computer charting done on time, and never stayed later than 7:30 catching up on charting. Yes, the younger ones DO have that computer thing down- but so do I. I just nursed my patients better. I asked Nurse A to watch my patients while I took a restroom break. I came back to report by Nurse A that Patient 2A had needed to use the BR. She unhooked his IV antibiotics, and he was probably ready to be hooked back up. I went in to find an open line, and the patients IV backed up. No flush, no clamp-off, no cap on the IV line. I sweetly explained to her that she needed to cap, etc. She said, Why? I do that all of the time!" I taught her, (patiently) that she was opening the patient up to infection, and another IV stick due to the improper handling of that line, and that the tubing, antibiotics, and fluids would all need to be replaced. I have no idea if she learned anything- but I'm guessing that she taught her new grads the wrong way too. I left not long after for surgery, and I saw on Facebook that that new nurse is now traveling. I relinquished my job so my floor wouldn't suffer staffing number issues, but its been over a year now, and I cant get back into SSM to save my life. I'm not young, but I'm not old either. I'm not even top of the pay scale, having only been a nurse for 7 years.

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If I could give this place negative stars, I would. I suggest ANYONE looking at SSM for a job, to run the other way. This has to be my absolute worst company I have EVER worked for. It is ok for people to completely ignore all emails and voice mails - all levels. So if your job relies on someone else to get info from, good luck. And, you'll have ZERO support. Business managers face no consequence's, so they don't even bother to do their job (answer emails, annual reviews, sharing information regarding your department or the hospital, addressing issues causing conflict within your work environment, people come and go as they please, do nothing but stand around and talk, then leave. You take on tasks because if not, it won't get done and there are still a few people that actually take pride in working. Doctors have zero regard for the staff that keep them in compliance. The lie to staff, applicants, allow their children to come in and run wild, destroying others property, and even going to the procedure rooms!!! NOTHING HAPPENES. My "manager" didn't bother to term me, and so when my benefits were supposed to end, they didn't and while I had NO ACCESS to my benefits (and I didn't want it, the benefits are the worst), they took my money and two months later I am STILL dealing with BS excuses from HR. It should NOT take 2 months to refund money you stole from me, because my manager didn't complete his job. Now, lets talk about those "benefits" they say are so great. It's Medica. It's run by SSM and they cover just about nothing, and the only doctors that take the crappy insurance, is SSM doctors. So, then you go to them, they bill you multiple different times for the same thing (that's a whole other fraud issue on the patient side), you're supposed to get an employee discount, no one gives it to you unless you repeatedly request it and wait weeks for billing to respond. SLU employees create divides, and give attitudes while contributing nothing to the office. It's just a terrible, terrible work environment and it won't get any better until they start actually enforcing the code of conduct, ethics and really care about the employees, because now, they could care less. You can't even contact anyone in HR directly, you have to "put in a ticket". Orientation is all online and it's all just so blah from the start. Their pay scale is well below average and their turnover shows it. And now, they are forcing employees to take PTO when THEY say, not when the employee wants to (doesn't matter if you're saving PTO for a vacation in a few months), so what's that say about the longevity of the company? They say they are not for profit, but it's ALL about the profit there, so even that's a joke.

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