Occupational Spotlight 9.15.2004: The retirement age of physicians
In this period series we examine the work life experiences and related data for different occupations and professions. Today's focus is on: The Retirement Age of Physicians
From the AMA: Doctors work longer on average.
“An unpublished American Medical Association study shows the average age of doctors who retired dropped from 69.8 in 1980 to 67.4 in 1995. During that same period, the average retirement age for U.S. males dropped from 64 to 62..."
See for more discussion:
http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0FBW/is_8_2/ai_76289155
http://www.texmed.org/cme/phn/eirp/trends.asp
From the AMA: Doctors work longer on average.
“An unpublished American Medical Association study shows the average age of doctors who retired dropped from 69.8 in 1980 to 67.4 in 1995. During that same period, the average retirement age for U.S. males dropped from 64 to 62..."
See for more discussion:
http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0FBW/is_8_2/ai_76289155
http://www.texmed.org/cme/phn/eirp/trends.asp
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