Breast Implants: Will Work for Them
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If you didn’t already know, nurses are in high demand worldwide.
In America, a Registered Nurse with some experience can command a five-figure sign-on bonus that can turn a Wall Street tycoon green with envy.
But in Europe, one employer has found the way to attract the crème de la crème of nursing staff: Ask them to work for breast implants!
The ISCARE LIGHTHOUSE Clinic Centre in Prague, Czech Republic, has – like many health facilities worldwide — suffered from a lack of top tier talent – that is, until they hit on the unusual sign-on bonus.
Not only are free breast implants offered, staff can also choose liposuction or tummy tucks!
After all, much of the stock-in-trade at The Iscare Clinic is plastic surgery procedures.
(View the Czech plastic surgery clinic website.)
For many potential plastic surgery patients in Germany, Great Britain and France, the Czech Republic is attractive because it offers popular rejuvenation surgical procedures at a much lower cost of plastic surgery than typically found in their native lands.
According to RussiaToday.com, the cost of a breast augmentation at the clinic is $3500; the same procedure would cost twice to three times that much in, say, England.
The clinic can charge so little because overall costs in the Czech Republic are much lower.
So the average Czech nurse making a typical salary of $900 a month – about the same as a bus driver there — would be hard-pressed to ever afford breast enlargement.
Said one 31-year-old Czech nurse who signed on for breast enhancement: “I would rather have plastic surgery than a free car. We were always taught that if a nurse is nice, bright, loves her work and looks attractive, patients recover faster.”
Consequently, many trained, credential nurses have left the Czech Republic for Germany, the United Kingdom and other west European countries where wages are higher. Reportedly, the Czech Republic has about a 6,000-nurse shortage.
Nurses, physicians and other staff who sign on for three years can have the no-charge plastic surgery after they have served the three years.
So far, ten of 50 nurses at the clinic have taken the plastic surgery option when renewing their contracts while one male physician is thinking about having liposuction.
admin @ May 29, 2009







