![]() Hey! im currently scribing on shift at the ER. I hope your experience goes better than mine, but please keep in mind that these companies have no issues with the way they treat us pre health students. I had a pretty negative outlook on the job before I even started, was stressed out like you wouldn’t believe, and felt more like a number rather than an actual human. I spent my summer unemployed because I relied on ScribeAmerica to keep their promises. I went through the process again but kept running into bullshit and eventually gave up on the company. I then had to go through the application process all over again. Halfway through the summer I eventually left a complaint about how my case has been treated and I finally got in touch with another rep who said my original interviewer has been on “permanent leave” and did not forward my application to anyone. Started trying to get into contact with ScribeAmerica staff and was constantly left hanging or was redirected to other people who could not help. Two weeks into May and I still hadn’t heard anything. ![]() I replied saying I was still interested and didn’t hear anything back from the interviewer anymore. I was told I’d be contacted by the person who interviewed me in April asking if I was still interested in the position, which I was. Too keep tunings short, I applied in early February of 2019 and was told I’d have a job come early May. Not trying to discourage you at all, but my experience with ScribeAmerica was absolutely terrible. Please post your success story to this thread for our Wiki! If you have been recently accepted, we hope you continue showing your support to other pre-PAs by either answering their questions once in a while or by writing an AMA post. (Corollary: report plagiarism to mods.)Ĭome join our sister subreddit for PA students for support, studying tips, lifestyle, etc! Success stories Do not plagiarize (personal statements or anything else).Some schools may make you sign an NDA as well, so don't break it here.) (Schools don't usually want this information shared as it is unfair to others. Do not share interview format details for specific schools.Do not share interview questions that you were asked or request others to share them.This is a community meant to promote unity and support. Just FYI.Please start with our FAQ - it answers many common questions and includes advice on every step of applying to PA programs. You might even be halfway done with your summer before you’re fully onboarded and approved to work independently. It’s just so much work both for you and the company and it would be really a waste in my opinion to go through all this garbage just to quit after one summer. My orientation is being delayed for two weeks because my chief scribe ran into an issue with sending my paperwork to the hospital’s HR. There is the scribe 101 course you have to pass, tons of paperwork, Scribe university + written final exam, scheduling an orientation at the hospital, scheduling a urine drug test and getting other immunizations if you don’t already have them, then several weeks of floor training, then finally you can start working on your own. The second time I applied I got a response really quick (my more flexible schedule this time around might have helped) but onboarding is taking a long time. The first time I applied to ScribeAmerica I didn’t get a response for a couple months (then ended up getting rejected because I couldn’t do as many shifts as they wanted). I am a newly hired scribe and am still in the onboarding phases so I don’t think I can really answer your question but just wanted to provide some info.
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