Silence is Golden, I have stayed silent for too long. Run the other way. - Anonymous employee Cleveland Clinic Employee Review

2.0
15 Oct 2018
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Lets start with the true Pros. The mix of lots of cultures that we can be learning from and Caregivers who generally care. The optimism of Mubadala to bring "World Class Care" to ta great country and people. Work/Life balance and time off. Benefits, though some expats get less than others because of ethnicity. Now for some real Pros. The current scripted 4 and 5 star reviews, (probably forced by the CEO/Suri., with the "No organization is perfect." Stellar covering up of corruption.

Cons

Silence is Golden, because if you speak up about flaws, corruption or bullying, you are targeted. Under Dr. Marc Harrison, CCAD was on the right track. Dr. Harrison had empathy and vision. Then Dr. Mihaljevic took over and it seemed as if things would progress. Then the infamous CHRO came in (aka, the henchman) and well, all hell broke loose. When the henchman came in, it was all about numbers and bringing in U.A.E. Nationals to fill potions. Though I truly appreciate Emiratization, the way the "Henchman" went about it, only caused animosity in the whole organization, with Expats and qualified hardworking U.A.E. Nationals . Starting with replacing most of the Medical Secretaries that were very well qualified with staff that were forced into these positions with no experience (I was waiting for an appointment and a secretary asked me to help her set up a meeting in outlook!) or did not care about advancing their careers (who didn't want to be bothered with collecting the Dr. Jackets, as that was beneath them) Then they went after well qualified Expats in all positions or those who were not silent. Morale went downhill rapidly from there, but in many departments you were forced/coached to put high marks to bring up engagement scores. It was an actual joke, when one of the leaders won an award for bringing up engagement scores. It was joked they were "torture scores ". Around the same time the CHRO came aboard, the Chief of Staff also took charge. It was deafening, the bullying and low morale of Doctors. It seemed there was a mass exodus of MD's leaving once contracts were up. Under-Qualified "Associates", were brought in and some specialty MD's were taking on GP cases. One of your most important duties as an organization, is making your employees feel valued, this did not happen. Only felt disposable. Now they are planning on expanding and building, I hate to see who comes into these positions. No growth potential, or learning, as they have cut most of that out, as well as team building. I gave two stars, because I know there is truly caring staff that still presides in the walls.

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Thank you for your review. We’re so happy to hear that you have enjoyed your time at Cleveland Clinic. We appreciate your feedback as we are continuously working to improve the caregiver experience. Have a great day!
1.0
12 June 2026
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Pros

They offer pretty good health insurance

Cons

Where do I even begin - this hospital is trash. I have never seen more of incompetent company in my life. On my floor, the managers here are completely unprofessional. They bully you, threaten you, and micromanage you. Oh don’t even get me started on the pay and benefits you barely get for the crazy amount of work you do as an admin. And when everyone else leaves because this place is a disaster, they place even MORE work on you. The environment is horrible, the older women will target and bully you as well. And on top of it, they take out of your hard earned PTO bank for Christmas, New Year’s Eve, and etc even though you don’t have the choice to work. All your PTO is clumped together for sick days, vacations, doctor appointments, and etc. you BARELY are able to accrue pto so if you need a vacation goodluck. Need to go to the ER and miss work? Well go ahead but they will give you an occurrence point which can lead to you being on probation. I can NOT stress this enough, do NOT work at the Cleveland Clinic as you essentially pay to work here. Oh also, they take $80 every month for the damn parking.

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