My highest pay after 5 years was 12.61, but when they dissolved my position, I was brought back down to 10.50 and again, I had to prove that I had gotten raises to be more than that. I was promoted to quality assurance after several years which is a position that they ultimately dissolved into a generalized scribe ambassador position so they could pay you when you were “actively doing the admin work”. I started at 8.25 with medical scribe systems and had to fight to get 10 dollars an hour when SA bought them (which is what starting pay was for SA). I worked there for a total of 6 years and was terminated after being furloughed during Covid without notice of termination or attempt to place me elsewhere. ScribeAmerica got me in the door to the medical field, but I had such little respect for myself because of scribe America. I worked with good doctors, mid level providers, and hospital staff and built life long friendships, which is saying something for the hospital. I plan on quitting soon and advise others to go elsewhere for scribing. However, I would not recommend scribing under ScribeAmerica, unless you like to wait 2+ months to start floor training, be relocated at least 30 minutes away from your house, and have poor communication with management. I got to see cool medical procedures done at my clinic and learned how to chart. But on the good side, scribing itself is a good job if you want to gain healthcare experience. ![]() So far, I only did two days of work out of the three months I was hired, which is really unfair. There is also no set schedule because it is up to the doctor. ![]() She said it was because it was the doctor's decision. My trainer also told me that I did not have to come in for floor training one day, even though I was scheduled to come in. The closest City MD location is in NYC, which is on the other side of the state. Since I was relocated, I almost had to take a physical exam and get blood work done at City MD, which does not have a location in Buffalo. However, management did not tell me that I had to work at multiple locations, including one location that is 30+ minutes away and one that is an hour away from my home. I was originally scheduled to work in a family medicine outpatient clinic, but then got moved to an ENT clinic closer to where I live. ![]() I was hired in May but did not start floor training in July.
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