Leaving a chaotic Medical Assistant role due to poor training and unsafe conditions

I recently quit a job I started at a medical clinic as a Medical Assistant. I had been looking for a new position after leaving my previous medical job last year due to the pandemic. The clinic wanted me to start early because my trainer was leaving, but the training experience was incredibly disappointing. The trainer barely acknowledged me and left me to figure things out on my own, which was frustrating. The clinic itself was in terrible condition. They lacked basic equipment for the four rooms they had, forcing us to interrupt other patients to borrow what we needed. I was appalled to see other M.A.s rummaging through the trash with gloves and then touching patients without sanitizing. The cleanliness was shocking, with a trash can overflowing with flies and no proper cleaning protocols in place. When I raised my concerns to a nurse, she dismissed them completely. To make matters worse, I discovered that the clinic didn’t provide lunch breaks. When I tried to take a snack due to a health condition, my trainer told me that we had to eat on the go and even blocked off the break room with boxes. I felt overwhelmed and unsupported, and I really hope that not having breaks is not the norm in other places. Overall, it was a chaotic and unhealthy work environment, and I decided it was best to leave.

Job title: Medical Assistant

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