Published Dec 13, 2003
pickledpepperRN
4,491 Posts
How many nurses do you think are working in such areas?
Living is Southern California many seem afraid to look their age. I notice we nurses generally have much less than those on camera.
What is your opinion on nurses working in cosmetic surgery during the flu season?
(Sorry for the scattered topics)
http://www.marinaplasticsurgery.com/index_latimes.cfm
http://www.marinaplasticsurgery.com/practice.cfm
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Sheri257
3,905 Posts
Thank you Spacenurse for once again posting such thought provoking information.
I too wonder how many nurses are working in cosmetic surgury, but I couldn't find much with a Google search.
oramar
5,758 Posts
My cousin is an experienced IV nurse. When her hospital shut down she looked into possibility of working in cosmetic field.(out patient) However she found that they paid between seven and nine dollars less an hour than she currently makes. They wanted her skills really bad but they did not want to fork out the money for the skills. This is a very lucrative field and you would think they could afford to pay competitive wages.
Geeg
401 Posts
Does anyone expect plastic surgeons to do a shift in ER due to the busy flu season? I don't think so!!!!!! Why are nurses the only ones expected to be selfless and go above and beyond the call of duty?
Originally posted by Geeg Does anyone expect plastic surgeons to do a shift in ER due to the busy flu season? I don't think so!!!!!! Why are nurses the only ones expected to be selfless and go above and beyond the call of duty?
Good point.
Nurse Soc Mom
18 Posts
I have worked with 2 plastic surgeons and one has a LPN that works for her and the other an RN and the accountant also helps out in surgery. They stated the pay was not good but the benefits were great! They got all the free plastic surgery that the doc felt would be medically and cosmetically benefical for them!
Havin' A Party!, ASN, RN
2,722 Posts
Thought I saw a fairly recent thread here dealing on two nurses who basically ran a botox clinic in Texas.
Sounds like a potential money-maker to me. [be sure to secure a primo professional liability policy with to-the-max coverage and all appropriate (and favorable) terms.]