Sound Physicians does not care about clinicians or about patients - Physician Sound Physicians Employee Review

1.0
20 Mar 2022
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Pros

Really none I can think of. Sound Physicians creates value by understaffing hospitals. They do nothing to enhance patient care, and in fact, undermine patient safety by forcing hospitalists to round on and admit too many patients, even during a global pandemic.

Cons

Our hospitalist group had the misfortune of being taken over by Sound Physicians for 5 years. During that time: - Two hospitalists were terminated without cause at the beginning of the Delta Covid-19 wave with a promise that there would be a backup pool of locums to "flex up" in the event of high census. No locums ever showed up. We routinely saw 20-25 patients with no backup staffing called in. We never saw the "Sound Ambassadors" that Sound advertises as backup clinicians to help in times of staffing shortages. After we kicked Sound Physicians out of the hospital, we had to hire back 2 hospitalists. - There was no raise and not even a cost-of-living adjustment for inflation; so we took an effective 10% pay cut - We were told that paid time off was a "nonstarter" - Resources were devoted to useless bloat like a mandatory "onboarding" training in Atlanta with childish group dynamics games and corporate garbagespeak, a "hospitalist RN" that was absolutely useless, and a "transitional care coordinator" that also did not do anything - We were repeatedly belittled and disrespected by administrators with no clinical experience, who in turn, would turnover every few months. They made critical decisions about staffing levels at our hospital despite not being clinicians. - Hospitalist physicians (and PAs and NPs), you have the power to shake off Sound Physicians! After a number of us threatened to leave for jobs at other hospitals, our hospital administration finally did the right thing and got rid of Sound and employed us directly. We are much happier, our patients are safer, and we are better-paid.

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5.0
29 Oct 2025
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Pros

Great home/work life balance. Teamwork

Cons

Pieces of the benefits, but they are currently working on improvement.

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Sound Physicians Response
7mo
Thank you for taking the time to leave a review and for being part of Sound for so many years. We are grateful for your commitment and are glad to hear that you enjoy the balance and teamwork within your role. We also appreciate your note about benefits. Our teams are actively reviewing and updating several programs, and feedback from long-tenured colleagues is an important part of that process. Hearing what matters most helps us continue to make improvements that support our people. Thank you again for sharing your perspective and for all you do for patients and partners across Sound.
2.0
25 Apr 2026
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Pros

work from home, smaller business, personable nurse manager

Cons

lack of training, then they blame you for not meeting training standards. For example only able to train odd hours that didnt work for me, then complained it took to long when i only trained 2 hours every other week. Of course it takes 2 months to train when only trained 1-2 hours every other week When I applied I said I had OB expierence but 30 weeks and under, then later complained I didnt know labor calls well enough. Most of calls were OB but it was advice for all areas and I KNOW triage and advice very well and would have been great assest to them Another MAJOR con is the pay. My other job paid 2.5 times more so of course they had priority when I trained, so if ya want to pay more, I would have trained any hours open first, but otherwise you are last on my list. Other call jobs pay the same and dont require you to be a RN, for example southwest airlines call agents etc . Anyway their loss

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Sound Physicians Response
2mo
We’re sorry to hear that your training experience and compensation did not meet your expectations. Effective onboarding and training are essential for success, and we recognize that limited availability or scheduling challenges can impact the learning process. Feedback like yours helps us continue reviewing how we structure training hours and support part-time team members more consistently. Regarding compensation, we appreciate you raising this in your review. Pay is a key part of feeling valued, and we continuously evaluate salaries and annual increases to remain competitive with the market. Feedback like yours helps guide these discussions, and we’d welcome further input at belong@soundphysicians.com. We appreciate your perspective and the time you invested with our organization, and we wish you continued success in your career.
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