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Dialysis Clinic is a healthcare company focusing on dialysis treatment, patient care, and medical staffing. Founded in 1971, it has grown to be the largest non-profit dialysis provider in the United States, the company prides itself on prioritizing patient well-being above all else.

Based in Nashville, TN, Dialysis Clinic employs 2,068 personnel and generates annual revenue of $310 million. The company is led by CEO Sharon Howell and maintains a diverse workforce, with a majority of female employees and a significant percentage of ethnic minorities. Despite this diversity, the company's political affiliation leans heavily towards the Democratic Party. Dialysis Clinic is known for its competitive employee salaries and a strong track record of staff retention.

Dialysis Clinic's Mission Statement

Complete patient rehabilitation. We recognize the patient as an individual resulting from his or her genetics, life experience, habits, beliefs, emotions; and as a member of his or her family and the community.

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A reddit user wrote a review on Sep 2009
I did hemodialysis for 9 months! The best dialysis techs make a world of difference. I just wanna say "Thanks" on behalf of your patients! :)

well, we all appreciate the thanks we get, although it's just a job for a lot of people. Some of us actually care! I'm glad to read about your transplant in the other comment, I hope everything is going well for you. We never really get the opportunity to send people off because the majority of all transplants we deal with are cadaveric, only one live donation in my 5 years. She was young (23 I think) and her 19 year old sister gave her a Kidney. It was very cool. I told her she had to make sure to give her sister totally awesome birthday and Christmas presents from then on.

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A reddit user wrote a review on Sep 2009
Wow, totally different experience for me. I'm an RN in a dialysis clinic. The joy when a patient gets a transplant is unbelievable. We save lives every day! It's more about what the patient does for themselves that keeps them alive. We can only do so much. Hope you get into something you like better. How have you been able to cope with your job for 5 years?

I have to say, when that patient you really like gets a transplant, it will make any person cry. Partially because you're happy for them, but also because you know you're not going to see that person again :( It's not that I've been able to cope, it's that I like the patients. I like getting to know these people, but it's hard for me, being a sorta realist to go into work everyday, knowing that we're just prolonging the inevitable. Yes, I know, everyone dies, but these people are dying at an accelerated rate. It's just hard. My Coping mechanism is Boulevard Unfiltered Wheat.

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A reddit user wrote a review on Sep 2009
To start off - Thank you! Dont be so harsh on yourself. Thanks to you, the equipment is kept contamination free, reducing infections (HAIs) in patients. The way I think about it is you are giving them prolonged life. What an honorable job! I wanted to share something with you and get your opinion. I would certainly appreciate it. Here goes... Most of renal failures (due to diabetes or kindney failure or PKD), if you look at the research going on in these areas, at various medical institutions (around the world), its at snails pace. Its almost as if, the manufacturers of drugs and dialysis equipment, dont want to find a cure for the respective disease, because, they will loose money on very profitable consumables. Congress have pretty much kept the research funding still since 10+ years. Dialysis Clinic lobbys are said to have joined, dialysis equipment manufacturers to maintain this monopoly. If funding for research to find the cure(s), is increased, that may put dialysis clinics out of business. What have you seen in your experience? Are patients taken advantage of? I have family and friends who are on dialysis, on their behalf - Thank you once again.

I completely agree that the reasons for so little advancement in the research for cures and alternative therapies for Kidney patients is profit driven. I work for a not for profit company, which is actually kind of great. We've never really been concerned about the bottom line, until the past year. We've had some benefit reductions and our LPN's took a pay cut statewide, but other than that, we're really not a profit hungry company. I think companies like (I hope I don't get sued) Gambro and Fresenius are really in it for the money. The companies that create the machines and the drugs and everything else, don't really care about the patients, and it bothers me. A lot. The majority of the people I work with, Care about the patients first. I'm not saying that the for profits don't, I just think that when you take profit margins out of the equation, quality of care goes up. Another can of worms I'm going to open is stem cells. If we could research the growth of new kidney's, Every single dialysis nurse would be out of a job, and I George Foreman guarantee you that not a single one of them would complain, because it would make people have full, healthy lives.

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A reddit user wrote a review on Sep 2009
Does the place you work at train the RN's on site or do they have to go get outside training? Just curious as I have been thinking about doing dialysis on the side to make extra money.

We have a six month training period for all new RN hires. They do about 5 months of basic patient care training followed by a month of Charge Nurse/Med Nurse training. It's really hit or miss with our RN's too...They're either the coolest, most competent nurse I've ever met, or a completely idiotic moron, that wouldn't know their *** from a hole in the ground. I know thats crude, but its how I feel. I think part of the reason I've started to resent my job, is that the REALLY GOOD nurses and Techs that I work with, get recruited out of our clinic. Thus leaving the bottom of the barrel. I think this is just a phenomenon experienced at my facility alone however.

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  • The key people at Dialysis Clinic is Sharon Howell.
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Dialysis Clinic is ranked #48 on the Best Companies to Work For in Tennessee list. Zippia's Best Places to Work lists provide unbiased, data-based evaluations of companies. Rankings are based on government and proprietary data on salaries, company financial health, and employee diversity.

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Dialysis Clinic salaries

The average a Dialysis Clinic salary in the United States is $55,987 per year. Dialysis Clinic employees in the top 10 percent can make over $94,000 per year, while Dialysis Clinic employees at the bottom 10 percent earn less than $33,000 per year.
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$55,987
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Updated March 14, 2024

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Dialysis Clinic diversity

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We calculated Dialysis Clinic’s diversity score by measuring multiple factors, including the ethnic background, gender identity, and language skills of Dialysis Clinic’s workforce.
Dialysis Clinic diversity summary. Zippia estimates Dialysis Clinic's demographics and statistics using a database of 30 million profiles. Zippia verifies estimates with BLS, Census, and current job openings data for accuracy. We calculated Dialysis Clinic's diversity score by measuring multiple factors, including the ethnic background, gender identity, and language skills of Dialysis Clinic's workforce.
  • Dialysis Clinic has 2,068 employees.
  • 78% of Dialysis Clinic employees are women, while 22% are men.
  • The most common ethnicity at Dialysis Clinic is White (65%).
  • 15% of Dialysis Clinic employees are Black or African American.
  • 11% of Dialysis Clinic employees are Hispanic or Latino.
  • The average employee at Dialysis Clinic makes $55,987 per year.
  • Dialysis Clinic employees are most likely to be members of the democratic party.
  • Employees at Dialysis Clinic stay with the company for 5.1 years on average.

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Compare Dialysis Clinic salaries to competitors, including Satellite Healthcare, Renal Ventures Management, and Foundation Medical Staffing. Employees at Satellite Healthcare earn the highest average yearly salary of $59,348. The salaries at Renal Ventures Management average $56,840 per year, and the salaries at Foundation Medical Staffing come in at $56,051 per year.

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