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At what age do most cardiologists retire? A comprehensive look at the factors influencing retirement
According to a Sermo report, the average retirement age for cardiologists is approximately 66.5 years, a figure slightly higher than the overall average for physicians. This statistic offers a glimpse into the career longevity of a demanding specialty, prompting a deeper look into the complex reasons that shape when and how these vital medical professionals ultimately step away from practice.
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Healthy Aging