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Old Feb 28, 2007, 10:08 PM
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Plastic Surgery

Do plastic surgeons hire RNs? I had plastic surgery a year and a half ago and I swear he had RNs working in his office.

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Old Feb 28, 2007, 10:15 PM
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Re: Plastic Surgery

I've seen posts about them, so I think they are out there.

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Old Mar 01, 2007, 03:07 AM
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Some in Indiana do! In fact, the ones I have seen here are more of an assistant than anything else. They are in charge of the office as well as being a private scrub during procedures.

The drawback is they don't stay long. The hours, responsibilities and pay don't match.

That's just for my area.

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Old Mar 06, 2007, 09:56 AM
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I'm soooo glad to see this post. I selected this particular part of the website to post a question regarding the same thing. I also would like to have more info regarding plastic surgeon's hiring OR nurses. I live in CO atm and I have to say that I'm shocked that the hospitals here are only paying $20/hr for nurses with BSN degrees. I'm ASSUMING (we know what happens when you do that), that a plastic surgeon's office would pay more for their nurses.

I suppose I could make a few phone calls to a few plastic surgery businesses and ask a few general questions. If I do, I'll post some info. In the meantime if anyone has further info, please share. Thanks.

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Old Mar 06, 2007, 10:19 AM
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Originally Posted by SemperFI View Post
I'm soooo glad to see this post. I selected this particular part of the website to post a question regarding the same thing. I also would like to have more info regarding plastic surgeon's hiring OR nurses. I live in CO atm and I have to say that I'm shocked that the hospitals here are only paying $20/hr for nurses with BSN degrees. I'm ASSUMING (we know what happens when you do that), that a plastic surgeon's office would pay more for their nurses.

I suppose I could make a few phone calls to a few plastic surgery businesses and ask a few general questions. If I do, I'll post some info. In the meantime if anyone has further info, please share. Thanks.
Depends on what type of OR experience that you have, first of all. And will you be working as a private scrub for the physician and at all of their cases, even during the night? Or just in the office during regular hours?

The ones that scrub and are at all of the cases are going to make more as they are also on call with the doctor. But basic rates are usually around the rates that the facilities pay in that area. The BSN does not give you any more in pay in most cases. Only if you have a skill set over and above the others.

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Old Mar 08, 2007, 12:37 PM
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I would think that if plastic surgeons were doing surgery in their office, especially with general anesthesia or sedation, states would mandate that an RN is required. I know that where I live in Texas, all of the docs (plastic) have RN's who work in their offices, and some of them scrub also, tho they don't take call after hours. The pay is based on experience, but usually lower than hospital pay.

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Old Mar 08, 2007, 12:56 PM
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Originally Posted by SemperFI View Post
nurses. I live in CO atm and I have to say that I'm shocked that the hospitals here are only paying $20/hr for nurses with BSN degrees. I'm ASSUMING (we know what happens when you do that), that a plastic surgeon's office would pay more for their nurses.
Don't count your chickens before they hatch on that one. A lot of offices will use LPNs to save money. Just check around and see what you can find out. Good luck.

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Old Mar 09, 2007, 03:48 PM
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Yes Plastic Surgeons higher RNs. I work for one in Florida. We have an ambulatory surgery center. There are 4 doctors in the office and each doctor has an RN assigned to him. We are responsible for the H&P's prior to surgery patient education, fielding patient calls, clinic flow, OR flow and many other things. In our office, we also circulate in the OR. We have 2 OR suites so 2 doctors have surgery each day. There are scrub techs that help them and we also have recovery room nurses. In the clinic, there are MA's that help with clinic pts as well.
The pay depends on the office you go to. I think many are finding that inorder to get a good RN, they need to be competative with the hospitals.
Hope this helps...by the way, I love it!!!! I worked in the ER for 10 yrs. It was a pleasant change.

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Old Mar 10, 2007, 05:00 PM
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Yes Plastic Surgeons higher RNs. I work for one in Florida. We have an ambulatory surgery center. There are 4 doctors in the office and each doctor has an RN assigned to him. We are responsible for the H&P's prior to surgery patient education, fielding patient calls, clinic flow, OR flow and many other things. In our office, we also circulate in the OR. We have 2 OR suites so 2 doctors have surgery each day. There are scrub techs that help them and we also have recovery room nurses. In the clinic, there are MA's that help with clinic pts as well.
The pay depends on the office you go to. I think many are finding that inorder to get a good RN, they need to be competative with the hospitals.
Hope this helps...by the way, I love it!!!! I worked in the ER for 10 yrs. It was a pleasant change.
AWESOME! Thanks for the response Jules. After graduation from Nursing school, I was going to go into the ER, but now I'm thinking of the OR so I can more easily work my way into a job at a plastic surgeon's office. If anything else, the environment and ambiance at a plastic surgeon's office appear to be nicer than at a typical hospital.

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Old Mar 10, 2007, 05:14 PM
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I work for a plastic surgeon....I am a LPN

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