2 other reviews that are not currently recommended. Medical training is meant to be an environment that embraces the opportunity to learn and help people, however Scribe America is the antithesis of what the medical field encompasses. The chief scribes at that time did not implement a decent training regiment which I believe led to our high turn over rate. There are far better ways of gaining patient care experience. Now I don't think this was their fault, rather the training was very inconsistent and some of the physicians were difficult to work with. I constantly had to fix other scribes mistakes. There is an extremely high turnover rate. I had to work another job on top of going to school full time to support myself. If you work to support yourself, then this is not an ideal job for you. I only made more because I had to apply for a raise after meeting certain qualifications. The pay is awful, the base pay is $10/hr after your 90 day probationary period. It seemed like every week they changed certain rules and made it impossible for me to work there. Their lack of communication of certain things (like when to have your schedule in) made it so much more difficult to work for them. The district manager was pretty much non-existent, so the only people you could talk to if you needed support were from the chief scribes. They did not care about me or how I felt about anything. I was a full time college student and had to work another job to support myself. Now, I worked there for two years, and one of the chief scribes had only been there for 3 months! This is not an issue for me, only how she handled certain situations and went about things. They were extremely unprofessional and even rude at times. First of all, the management was terrible. There are several things that I wish could have been different but I will only go over the most pertinent ones.
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