
Good Samaritan Medical Center
About this facility
Established in 1920, Good Samaritan Medical Center is located in the heart of West Palm Beach overlooking beautiful Flagler Drive. The hospital is a 333-bed acute care hospital with a tradition of caring for our patients for over a century. In addition to general medical services, Good Samaritan offers a range of specialty services; including comprehensive cancer care, orthopedics, obstetrics, neurosurgery, bariatric, robotic surgery, urology and cardiovascular medicine. The hospital also offers all-private, upscale units that combine quality medical care with a personal touch. Good Samaritan Medical Center has over 1,200 employees and well over 500 medical specialty physicians on its staff.Details
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- •Short Term Acute Care
- •333 beds
1:2 Patient ratio
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Reviews
1 nurse recommends working here
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RUN FOR YOUR LICENSE!
The people “in charge” have no clue what they are doing. Management is a bunch of old bullies that have worked together for years. They micromanage each other then do the same to you. They have absolutely no idea what they are doing or how to run an efficient unit. They hired someone that got fired from another hospital and 6 people quit or moved jobs within 11 months. What does that tell you! No one in upper management cares! They expect you to work all day and night. Your on call is coming in cause the dr felt like making money on your weekend call. Not for emergencies! I was told that’s what I signed up for! No I signed up for emergencies only on call, not because the dr decided to make some money with fake cases! Management will throw you under the bus in a heartbeat, if you are a man she might make your life a little easier. Nasty nasty women! Don’t even apply all the bad reviews believe them! This is just one of many reasons to run the other way!
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