Expect to work almost every HOLIDAY, Mentally Unhealthy Environment - Anonymous employee MedVet Employee Review

1.0
Oct 24, 2017
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Modern equipment; some knowledgeable dedicated technicians and doctors; caring owners and amazing patients;

Cons

I have worked for Medvet for more than 2 years and the passion I had for this career has slowly been killed. Medvet really doesn't care about life and work balance of its employees. You are required to work almost every major holiday. You are required to work 2 major holidays and 2 minor holidays. Medvet only considers New Year's day, Mardi Gras, Labor Day, 4th of July, Thanksgiving and Christmas Day as actual holidays. You do not get paid holiday pay for New Year's Eve, Christmas Eve, Easter or Memorial Day. PTO (Paid Time OFF) is grouped together with you sick pay. PTO is also taken away without consent to make up for any time lost (if you don't fulfill your required 40 hours a week). Less time with your family and more time at work. Some of the favored specialty departments and managers are not required to work holidays. ICU is one of the most important departments in Medvet and the technicians are treated the worst. Technicians are overworked and overloaded with patients which causes patient care to suffer. There are times when there is only 1 technician to 13-18 patients. Patients are not getting treatments on time and are laying in their own urine. So many medication dosage mistakes and missed treatments because of inexperienced new hires.Turnover is constant. Unable to comprehend why Medvet doesn't do its best to keep the experienced knowledgeable technicians it already has if there is a nationwide shortage of veterinary technicians. Have seen so many good technicians leave because of the unhealthy work environment and bad untrustworthy management. Instead Medvet would rather hire inexperienced people at lower wages to care for critical emergency and surgery patients. Have worked with many ER doctors and have seen them leave Medvet because they are frustrated with the lack of technicians to help with patient workload. Some of the Clinical managers are unprofessional, inappropriate (sexist and racist comments and conversations; can't believe they are managers) and unapproachable (seem angry and unhappy). Some of the Specialty doctors are verbally abusive and condescending to technicians but because these doctors bring in large amounts of money to Medvet, management turns a blind eye. Medvet raises its already high prices an average of 7-8% each year but employees only get a 2% increase. The money rarely trickles down.

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Cons

TOXIC work environment and culture: Flawed training system, rotate you to different departments for 2 weeks without assigned tasks, then put you on the floor within your department without confirming your learning skills from the checklist given to you. When you are not able to perform certain tasks within 90 days, they will let you go instead of trying to train you appropriately. There is very limited room for growth in some departments. Expectation is everyone is required to train regardless of title or salary therefore you are responsible for another employee's performance, time, and skills. Communication between leadership e.i. management and staff is unclear and lacking. There is a lack of respect, professionalism, and compassion. New management of some departments lack appropriate communication and very unapproachable. Micromanaging! High turnover rate in multiple departments such as ICU, SX, ER, and Front Desk. The doctors are just as disrespectful in some departments and will neglect communication with you altogether. It creates a steady environment of fear, anxiety, bullying, and depression for the staff. The lunch breaks are not guaranteed in multiple departments but you can get written up for coming in late or staying over your time. I DO NOT RECOMMEND ANYONE WORKING HERE, BUT IF YOU DO TREAD LIGHTLY AND CHOOSE YOUR DEPARTMENT CAREFULLY! IF THEY SAY CERTAIN DEPARTMENTS/DOCTORS/MANAGEMENT ARE TOXIC, BELIEVE THEM!!!

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MedVet Response
2mo
Thank you for taking the time to share your feedback. We are glad to hear that you enjoyed the benefits and PTO offered at MedVet. At the same time, we’re sorry to hear that your experience with training, communication, and team dynamics did not meet your expectations. MedVet strives to foster a positive, teamwork-oriented, and compassionate environment while ensuring team members receive the training and support needed to succeed in their roles. We understand the demands of emergency and specialty veterinary medicine and are committed to continuously improving communication, leadership development, and the overall employee experience. We encourage team members to reach out to your HR Partner, Clinical Manager, or Hospital Director to discuss any concerns further. Your feedback is valuable and helps us continue to improve for our teams. Thank you for sharing your voice.
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