Worst place that I've ever worked! - Recensione dipendente - Registered Nurse presso Rex Healthcare

1,0
27 dic 2019
Consiglia
Gradimento del CEO
Pronostico commerciale

Vantaggi

New H&V building and a lot of new renovations

Svantaggi

Low pay for an awful job at an awful hospital. I've never seen such disregard to staff and patients. They make cuts left and right and not in the right places. There are WAY too many Chiefs and not enough Indians. For a place that hypes up being a "Magnet Facility" and having "Top Leap Frog Scores" it is a total joke. The reason they get away with it is because the place is run by new graduates who don't know any better. These new "know it all" nurses are at the beginning of their career and will put up with anything to try and get ahead. The charge nurses and "team leaders" have 1-2 years of experience... and think they know everything.... it's sad. The medical care is lacking and behind. When suggesting evidence based practice it is shot down because "well that's how we've always done it. "

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5,0
19 gen 2026
Dipendente anonimo
Consiglia
Gradimento del CEO
Pronostico commerciale

Vantaggi

Enjoy working at Rex Hospital.

Svantaggi

Only con is using pto for holiday pay. Not the worst thing.

1,0
15 giu 2026
Consiglia
Gradimento del CEO
Pronostico commerciale

Vantaggi

None. I would not return to this hospital or recommend others to work there.

Svantaggi

UNC Rex has the potential to be a strong organization, but my experience was that the culture is heavily influenced by politics, hierarchy, and longevity rather than competence or innovation. Advancement into leadership positions often appeared to be based more on popularity and time served than demonstrated leadership ability or clinical excellence. Having worked in higher-acuity healthcare environments, I found the nursing scope of practice at Rex to be unnecessarily restrictive. Many policies felt arbitrary and created barriers to providing efficient patient care. There was significant red tape surrounding even routine processes, making it difficult to implement improvements or practice at the top of one's license. Communication was one of the organization's biggest weaknesses. Poor communication between departments, leadership, and frontline staff frequently created frustration and inefficiencies. Staff concerns were often acknowledged but rarely addressed in a meaningful way, and management did not consistently advocate for bedside nurses when challenges arose. The culture was resistant to change, even when proposed improvements were evidence-based and intended to benefit patients or staff. Individuals who attempted to challenge the status quo or introduce new ideas often encountered resistance rather than collaboration. There was a noticeable tendency for people to become territorial over processes and responsibilities, making constructive change difficult. Compensation was also significantly below what would be expected given the demands placed on nursing staff and was not competitive with many comparable healthcare organizations in the region. Overall, my experience was that the organization values maintaining existing structures more than fostering innovation, professional growth, or empowering frontline clinicians. For nurses who are comfortable with a highly structured environment and limited autonomy, it may be a good fit. For those seeking a progressive culture, strong nursing advocacy, and opportunities to drive meaningful change, it may be frustrating.

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