Pros
friendly patients: basically "not sick" people. I liked all the staff as well as the folks who shared our office space. Good location. Good overall idea of a practice - poor execution.
Cons
Using Microsoft Office suite as an EMR is not effective. Made scheduling a nightmare. Provider was constantly running late, being almost an hour behind was a "good" day. Very profit driven. If you weren't bringing in money through any series of unnecessary tests, you were in the dog house. The physician was her own manager. There was a general consensus of fear when it came to bringing anything up with her. In the year I worked there, everyone was actively looking to get out. I did procedures as instructed by physician which I later learned were out of my scope of practice. Physician didn't want to spend money to get someone who was licensed on board. Money was always a huge part of the practice. Patients who had deeper pockets got special treatment at the expense of those who could hardly afford to see her, especially because we didn't accept insurance. Despite her not being allowed as per court order to treat her employees, she added a patient to out payroll to put them on our companies insurance plan. When king5 came on board, she took the opportunity to take the publicity rather than take care of her patients.