![]() It makes it hard to actually learn anything. You're sitting with the "trainer" and a couple new hires and she's just talking at you for hours. The "class room training" is super awkward. They will tell you that you're doing great and you'll even get compliments from the physician on your performance and then you'll get fired out of nowhere. They are extremely fake (especially the people who train you). Overall, I enjoyed my time working with iScribe and I am grateful for the experiences, but I would not recommend it unless you need the clinical experiences.ĭo not work here. ![]() There is a lot of room for improvement on management's end here. This company also threatens to write up or fire employees, or throw you under the bus to the physicians if you are unable to make it to a shift to chart for them (which can hurt your ability to get into medical school, many of them are affiliated with the local medical school). Also, the system to receive raises was poor, and it would take excessive amounts of time to recieve any raises (even if you did an excellent job charting, most of it is based on picking up shifts and other random opportunities). There were many bad parts unfortunately.The pay was not good for the amount of work scribes do, and there was no pay differential for working night shift. I gained considerable amount of experience here that helped me move forward with my desired career in medicine. I am so grateful for the experiences, opportunities, skills, and connections that I have gained as an undergrad and cannot wait to see what the future holds as I pursue graduate school!Įnding this with a verse from the Qur’an that undoubtedly gave me the patience and strength to keep going.The good part of working here was the clinical experiences, opportunity to meet many physicians, and many wonderful other scribes. I can’t thank my family, friends, professors, mentors, and advisors enough for all the endless support I have received throughout my time. “And my success is not but through Allah”.Īfter four years of hard work, I am excited and blessed to say I have graduated Magna Cum Laude from The University of Toledo with a Bachelor’s degree in Biology and a minor in Chemistry! During my time at UT, I was a part of the Jesup Scott Honors College, The KLAR Leadership Academy, Pre-PA Association, Undergraduate Research, and Phi Eta Sigma National Honor Society, Inc. Biology with a minor in Chemistry ✔️ Alhamdulilah. #iscribemd #graduates #medicalscribe #scribe #healthcare #medicalfieldī.S. Attending University of Toledo Biology Pre-Med Track □Aaliyah Glover Wauseon a recent High School Graduate. Biochemistry from the University of Toledo! ![]() □Allie Boyer is a Lead Scribe at the Toledo Hospital and Bay Park ED, and recently graduated with a B.S. Biology, Minors Health, and Wellness and South Asian Studies from Stony Brook University! □Debolina Chanda is a Lead Scribe from New York, who graduated with a B.S. Pierre is an Area Operations Manager in NY, graduated from the University of Notre Dame Class of 2020 with a Bachelor of Science in Biochemistry □Laana Abutaha graduated from University of Toledo with a B.S. □Sarah Ngegwe is a medical scribe graduating from the North Texas University of Texas at Arlington with a BS in Biological Chemistry! □ Lin Zhao a medical scribe in Long Island, NY! Congratulations to our recent graduates! □ ![]()
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