Henry Ford Rochester Hospital
About this facility
In Rochester, MI, care teams at Ascension Providence Rochester Hospital and ER delivers personalized testing and care for your everyday health needs. In Southeast Michigan, Ascension Providence Rochester Hospital is a full-service hospital with 24/7 emergency care and many surgical specialists. And, we have a level III trauma center. From heart, stroke and lung care to sleep disorders and comprehensive orthopedic services, our doctors and care teams deliver personalized care for serious and life-threatening injuries and illnesses. We listen to quickly understand your health needs to deliver care that is right for you. Our OB-GYN maternity care team offers a personalized birthing experience. A wide range of outpatient services are available including minimally invasive procedures, diagnostic imaging, lab tests, respiratory therapy, and physical medicine and rehabilitation therapy services all on one campus. Ascension Providence Rochester Hospital participates in the American Heart Association’s Get With The Guidelines® program. We have been awarded the Stroke Silver Plus, Target: Stroke Elite Honor Roll and the Target: Type 2 Diabetes Honor Roll which recognizes our dedication to a high standard of care for all patients.Reviews
Pros
The advantage of this job is that the workload is easy and the patient acuity is low.
Cons
I cancelled my contract at Henry Ford Rochester Hospital as an ICU travel nurse. This decision is due to an unexpected schedule change made to my posted holiday workdays. My original schedule was posted 2–3 weeks in advance, and I had already made personal plans based on that schedule. However, the ICU manager later changed it due to staffing issues. I expressed that I was unable to accommodate the new schedule, but my request to maintain the original one was declined. When I brought this concern to the Agency Nurse Manager, I was informed that they reserve the right to change schedules even after posting them. I found this approach unfair, especially as I was made to feel responsible for covering shifts related to staffing shortages caused by other travel nurses cancelling their contracts. This situation has placed me in a difficult and inequitable position, leading me to make the decision to cancel my own contract as well. I have worked at another Henry Ford facility and have never experienced schedule changes being made without mutual agreement, which further contributed to my concern.