Pathology colleagues often make mistakes in their careers. This is unfortunate, but true. What is important is how we respond when we realize that we've made such a mistake. Is PLUS the worst mistake that one can make? Is this even worse than going with LabCorpse? Or Quest?
Setting the bar pretty high, ehh. Truth is Labcorp, quest and plus are / were all depressing places to work...
Imagine this your own 4 ft by 4 ft cubicle, though at 6PM it is no longer yours and you must vacate for the second shift pathologist. Saves a little money to have 2 or 3 pathologists share a scope and to share space. Decent malpractice, you dont really need that..we switched to a new policy with lower premiums, less occurence coverage, no tail and no coverage if you are a moonlighter. Oh yeah this is the best part sub-specialize to the point that you can no longer handle a general practice and thus unemployable if you ever leave, perrrfect! It this sounds good to you come work at plus!!
Plus is being sued by patients for wrongful pathology practicing in CA and other States.
Pay up EH!
No more PSA test --> no more prostate biopsies --> Plus out of business --> you no job
The medical director is a joke and one lazy bum. The real medical director quit last year after a fall out with DP. The old medical director was very ethical.
This company is a joke. The VP of sales counldn't even sell a copy machine.
Cell enrichment is a joke
Know Error is a scam
Up front GI staining is abuse
Should I continue??