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CHICAGO – With one out of four U.S. doctors older than 65, the American Medical Association adopted a plan Monday to help decide when it’s time for aging senior physicians to hang up the stethoscope.
After 6 years of training at medical school, doctors must still pass a professional competence assessment before they are licensed to work at medical examination and treatment facilities, in order to ...
With one out of four U.S. doctors older than 65, the American Medical Association adopted a plan Monday to help decide when it’s time for aging physicians to hang up the stethoscope. The nation’s ...
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