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Yavapai Regional Medical Center
1003 Willow Creek Rd
Prescott Valley, AZ

Summary

3.5 / 5
10 reviews
  • face rating 3.5
    Safety/Best Practices
    3.5 / 5
  • face rating 4
    Workload
    4 / 5
  • face rating 4.5
    Unit Culture
    4.5 / 5
  • face rating 4
    Hospital Resources
    4 / 5
  • face rating 4
    Compensation/Benefits
    4 / 5
  • face rating 3.5
    Patient Ratios
    3.5 / 5
  • face rating 2.5
    Management/Leadership
    2.5 / 5
Scrub Color
Navy Blue
Charting Software
Cerner

Reviews Received

  • face rating 4
    January 26, 2023
     • Med-Surg

    Med surg is spit into four units over two floors, they do a great job of keeping you with the same patients if you are working consecutive days. Ratio 1:5, I was only 1:6 one day. CNAs are pretty helpful for the most part and do vitals and BG checks. There is 2 charge RNs everyday for the two floors and usually 1-2 resource nurses. They keep extra staff to help out rather than cancelling people which is amazing. The area is good with nearby climbing, hiking and mountain biking. Near lots of cool areas for a weekend getaway like Sedona, Flagstaff, Phoenix and the Grand Canyon. I would recommend

  • face rating 4
    January 26, 2023
     • Med-Surg

    Med surg is spit into four units over two floors, they do a great job of keeping you with the same patients if you are working consecutive days. Ratio 1:5, I was only 1:6 one day. CNAs are pretty helpful for the most part and do vitals and BG checks. There is 2 charge RNs everyday for the two floors and usually 1-2 resource nurses. They keep extra staff to help out rather than cancelling people which is amazing. The area is good with nearby climbing, hiking and mountain biking. Near lots of cool areas for a weekend getaway like Sedona, Flagstaff, Phoenix and the Grand Canyon. I would recommend

  • face rating 4
    January 26, 2023
     • Med-Surg

    Med surg is spit into four units over two floors, they do a great job of keeping you with the same patients if you are working consecutive days. Ratio 1:5, I was only 1:6 one day. CNAs are pretty helpful for the most part and do vitals and BG checks. There is 2 charge RNs everyday for the two floors and usually 1-2 resource nurses. They keep extra staff to help out rather than cancelling people which is amazing. The area is good with nearby climbing, hiking and mountain biking. Near lots of cool areas for a weekend getaway like Sedona, Flagstaff, Phoenix and the Grand Canyon. I would recommend

  • face rating 4
    January 26, 2023
     • Med-Surg

    Med surg is spit into four units over two floors, they do a great job of keeping you with the same patients if you are working consecutive days. Ratio 1:5, I was only 1:6 one day. CNAs are pretty helpful for the most part and do vitals and BG checks. There is 2 charge RNs everyday for the two floors and usually 1-2 resource nurses. They keep extra staff to help out rather than cancelling people which is amazing. The area is good with nearby climbing, hiking and mountain biking. Near lots of cool areas for a weekend getaway like Sedona, Flagstaff, Phoenix and the Grand Canyon. I would recommend

  • face rating 2.5
    December 4, 2022
     • Med-Surg

  • face rating 4.5
    November 3, 2021
    RN • Med-Surg

    This has been my favorite contract so far! Patient ratio for MST is 1:5, there are usually resource nurses and a lead to help you if you need it. The hospital is older and some of the equipment could use an update but overall it’s a great place, very traveler friendly! The city is fairly small but has everything you need!

  • face rating 4
    April 20, 2023
     • Intensive Care

    A decent, small hospital. The ICU night docs were questionable and usually unhelpful. The management was mostly good but picked on small details. The area is about 1.5 hours north of Phoenix. Not a ton to do in town, but a lot of good hiking in close proximity. Overall a decent hospital, but some questionable docs you come in contact with.

  • face rating 3
    July 7, 2023
     • Intensive Care

    Night docs are useless - not even Intensivists, they’re hospitalits. Most of the staff is friendly and helpful. The hospital could be better but it works. The area is small and old so there’s nothing to do besides hike. Bars and restaurants close pretty early compared to other places so be prepared to make your own food for nights and don’t rely on DoorDash or UberEats. I floated to PCU every day for 2 weeks before I said something and in return I was told “it’s random, you did nothing wrong” and I have only been back once. Be prepared to get sent to the other campus - YRMC East, that is a dumpster fire. I’m not resigning nor do I plan on ever coming back.

  • face rating 3.5
    February 2, 2024
     • Intensive Care

    Small hospital with questionable practices. There are no intensivists, staff are not required to have NIHSS, they do not have sufficient resources or protocols for the the population they accept. I was floated to PCU & MST most of my shifts the first month. Calling doctors is almost useless, especially at night. On several occasions they have answered with “I am busy” & not taken my call for 1-2 hours. Never heard from or saw management since I submitted for the job. Extremely unorganized and charge RN’s sprint around the unit whenever they hear a device is coming asking who can take it because they don’t keep up with traveler’s skill sets. They only care about heart nurses. If you take fresh CABG you will be treated like gold. The have a “CoICU” where they will throw 2 RN’s with 4 patients each. Great area for those who love the outdoors, not much of a nightlife. The avg. age in the city is 57. Love the area, protect your license.

  • face rating 3
    March 31, 2025
     • Telemetry/Step-down

    PCU is a hot mess. 16 patients with 5 nurses and rarely a CNA. Management is terrible. Building is old and outdated. Over half the staff is travelers. Management treats core staff awful.