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What age do most physicians retire? Unpacking the Factors
According to survey data, more than half of physicians retire after age 65, and a notable portion continue practicing into their late 60s and 70s. This often differs from the average retirement age for the general population and is influenced by a complex mix of career satisfaction, financial planning, and the demands of their specialty. We explore the nuanced question of what age do most physicians retire, examining the drivers behind this important career decision.
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Healthy Aging