
Out of 51 Brigham and Women's Hospital employee reviews, 90% were positive. The remaining 10% were constructive reviews with the goal of helping Brigham and Women's Hospital improve their work culture.
We are all professionals and we have a lot of autonomy. We feel accountable to each other and especially to our patients and their families. We are paid extremely well. Our manager is always involving us in the patient treatment plans, any insurance struggles, and we are always challenged
Professional, supportive, and encourage staff to engage in furthering their educational development
Can be more transparent in certain aspect of work flow.
Empathetic, personal, thoughtful, understanding of live situations.
They are very easy going which is great for me to accommodate to my family. Also they are very appreciative and always find smalls way to show their appreciation for our hard work.
Retirement, Healthcare, Life Insurance benefits are very high, paid for classes that will benefit my profession
BTO pool, and the ability to take unpaid time, & the healthcare
We get a lot of PTO per week, the insurance plan after a year is very cheap and affordable! Cant complain at all!
Great healthcare package and time off
The compensation package is consistent with the job level and the amount of work is done.
Not all team has a good working attitude some are excellent and just. A good all rounder ,
They had my back and I always had theirs. If we had an onslaught of labor patients I would call the staff asking if they could come in and someone always did. I also tried to honor the staffs request and we had a mutual respect for each other
diverse, large, low turn over, flexible
We are all hard working individuals and each player has their own strength that they bring to the table to make us successful as a whole.
They let the rest of the team work independently
Our work is rewarding, I feel that I make a difference, and I never worry about the hospital being unsafe or violating CMS, OSHA regs, and most importantly I am told by my colleagues that I am appreciated every shift and I say it to them and truly feel it
Who ever you are, cleaning crew, dietary aides, Registered Nurses, doctors and the the same level of respect. Each person had a role and they understood their importance to the team
on site training, work and skills development training, annual merrits, growth potential and feedback offered
We are all from different backgrounds and always embrace each other.
Everyone can work independently and be held accountable for their own work
It was very professional and based on a Method developed by a Nursing theorist that I admire greatly. I think that just made the difference for me. I have a strong curriculum vitae and communicate well
I felt comfortable throughout the process. I was interviewed by all of Senior Management and they were professional yet light.
it didn't feel rushed, or standard in terms of questions/expected feedback
My manager who interviewed me was very nice and welcoming. She made the interview a little less stressful.
I learned a lot about the hospital and what it does
I get to practice nursing and I have never felt so blessed. I also know that having a tight knit team of colleagues who are still passionate about our profession is a major part of my job satisfaction
Talking to staff, patients and colleagues
Interacting with the patients and learning something new.
The hands-off approach here - we are just responsible for getting our work done without micromanagement
i have the best coworkers and boss
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