2021 grad. First job was a VCA I externed at that was GP/ER on the south end of a large metro area. I was there for 1 year, 4.5 months. My current job is an ER only NVA more north central of the same metro area. I've been here for 2.5 months.
-Non-competes (I have heard NVA has non-competes)
Both of my contracts have non-competes. The original was 3 miles for 1.5 years. Don't remember my current one right now tbh. There are enough practices in the area that it would not be an issue for me. If I left my current practice, it would be to go into academia or industry anyways.
Hells to the no. My VCA pay structure was prosal, so I would have absolutely said no to that. My current pay structure is hourly, so moot point.
My VCA PTO was 8 days (equivalent to 2 weeks). Not sure my current PTO tbh. However, my med director is pretty fluid with the structure and if you request time off, she tries to arrange the schedule so you don't need to use it.
VCA covered 4 weeks following short term disability. I took mat leave from June 1 to September 1. I have no clue what our current mat leave is at NVA.
Quality of health insurance
I liked my health insurance through VCA (BCBS). Total for my pregnancy (from first prenatal visit to last baby visit when I left VCA), I spent maybe 7k out of pocket. That includes my hospital stay, delivery, and epidural.
My current NVA hospital is through Kaiser. I've been using an independent doctor since I was 17 who is double boarded Fam med and OBGYN, so I purchase private insurance for my son and I. However, the staff seems to like their kaiser plans.
If you remind me, I can look up my current contract later. On my phone currently rather than computer.
I like the culture of my current NVA better than my old VCA. However, part of that is I learned I hate GP. So it is slightly comparing apples to oranges. The culture was the main reason I left; really didn't have anything to do with actual corporate considerations.