Pros
Working for over 2 years with PHN has been such a blessing to me. PHN cares for the staff and the patients. I have all the equipment I need and it is in good working order. The site is clean, orderly, and professional looking. There are large beautiful window views from the operatories where I work. They have protocols in place, so I don't need to assume or figure a way to accomplish my role. There are support staff in multiple departments- HR, Billing (and insurance), referral management, leadership levels manage the workload. As providers, we are respected; our education and experience are heard and encouraged. Due to the large size of PHN, there are wonderful benefits that I have never had when I worked in private practice. On-site trainings; CE, license, and professional membership dues reimbursement. And so much more. I always feel supported by the leadership at PHN.
Cons
Due to the large size of PHN, the decision-making wheels need time to be accurate, fair, following gold star standards. This is a not a CON exactly, but something employees need to be aware.