Unfair treatment, crappy pay, and demeaning - ER SCRIBE ScribeAmerica Employee Review

1.0
28 Jun 2016
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

-Job possibly gives you an edge for medical school -Exposure to healthcare (know how the healthcare team works) -You do get to work one-on-one with a doctor (LOR anyone?) -Learn about diseases and treatment -Learned a lot and solidified by passion for medicine, not scribing, even after a few days of horrible floor training.

Cons

-NO direct patient contact (which is what med schools want) -Working here feels demeaning at times. I worked as a senior undergrad research assistant, teacher assistant, etc., with higher pay, health benefits, AND better treatment. At least I had 1 hr lunches then! And I had an understanding management that INVESTED and UNDERSTOOD that learning takes time! Man, I didn't realize how good I had it back then! -Crappy pay where fast-food workers get paid more than you, despite the high stress (good thing I live with my bf who pays all the bills, otherwise, I'd be living on the streets) -Inconsistent training means if you do something you were taught, but your current trainer does not like, it means you are doing a bad job. And you're at risk for termination! -Unfair treatment: I'm borderline getting fired because the QAS does not personally like me (this is not high school, this is a JOB with people's lives on the line) -Unrealistic: Due to shortage in scribes, I was expected to be at an expert speed (where it usually takes months, words of other scribes I worked with), in a matter of a few days. -At least be understanding that things take TIME to learn! Invest in your employees! You're losing money firing people while in clinical training, then hiring more people to replace them. Very unproductive! -Unprofessional: Chiefs ignoring trainer's approval for trainees to be an independent scribe because her "bestie" QAS recommended otherwise. -Toxic environment: QAS and chiefs gossiping to doctors about other doctors. And even talking crap about other scribes. -Very immature and young pre-med staff (18-22 years old), who see you as a competitive threat. PATIENT CARE SHOULD ALWAYS COME FIRST, NOT YOUR EGO. great future doctors, by the way (sarcasm). -Communication: Chiefs and QAS would send multitudes of emails about training, etc., but would not communicate you about your performance. But oh, they would be passive aggressive about it though! By adding unapproved, extra training shifts, but you would not know why unless you ask them directly! -Being punished for taking 10 mins to eat my lunch (violating labor laws much? After 10 hrs of being on my feet, I just want something to eat! I guess that's TOO much to ask). -Hours VERY long, stressful, and horrendous due to staff treatment. Doctors and other medical staff are nice though. Chiefs and some other scribes? Not so much. -Being initially placed with slow-medium providers, then suddenly being assigned to a VERY fast provider that even seasoned scribes have trouble keeping up with. Then saying that I'm too slow and I'm at risk for termination. -I can seriously go on and on.

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Cons

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ScribeAmerica Response
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Thank you for taking the time to leave us this review. Welcome to the ScribeAmerica team! We are so glad to hear you are having a great experience with us so far, and we are very excited to help you prepare for whatever your future career goals are. As a reminder, we do offer a referral bonus for anybody you refer to work with ScribeAmerica, so please talk with your manager to get all the details on that. We also do like to promote from within and a large portion of our higher level management/corporate roles/etc all started out as scribes themselves. If you ever have an interest in learning more about other roles that would be available to you, or ways to prepare to apply to those types of roles, please feel free to reach out to tasupport@scribeamerica.com and we would be happy to talk with you further.
2.0
10 Jun 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Good for those who want to enter the medical field

Cons

Terrible pay and no real job security now that AI is taking over

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ScribeAmerica Response
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Thank you for taking the time to leave us this review. Working at ScribeAmerica exposes you to wellness support, career development, education partnerships, and meaningful healthcare experience—all designed to help you grow, which is something you can’t get in any other job or volunteer opportunity. As a medical scribe, you get to collaborate closely with providers and care teams in a fast-paced healthcare environment. Your role helps streamline daily tasks, elevate how teams work, and keep the focus where it matters most—on patient care. Your role directly supports patient care by helping teams work efficiently and deliver a better patient experience. This experience offers insight into every facet of healthcare, and often leads to experiences that shape long-term career paths. Working at ScribeAmerica allows you to be a part of a supportive healthcare community that encourages learning, connection, and growth. While we strive to be the industry leader and maintain competitive pay in every market, ScribeAmerica offers much more than just a paycheck. We want all of our employees to Ignite Their Future with benefits designed to support both your well-being and your career. From comprehensive medical, dental, and vision insurance, wellness support, 401(k), disability and supplemental insurance options, pet and identity protection, to leadership development, tuition discounts with medical schools, college partnerships, and employee referral bonuses, we invest in you—inside and outside of work.
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