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5 Self-Assessment Questions Every Older Doctor Should Ask

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Are you an older physician considering transitioning your practice to a new owner and/or retiring? Ask these five questions.

Time marches on. Sometimes so fast that, before you know it you've become the senior physician looking to hand over the managing partner reins to your younger colleagues. Or the solo physician wondering who will care for patients, when you no longer can.These are just a few of the many issues senior partners and solo practitioners approach our firm with. If you are 55 or older, there are fewer practice years ahead of you than behind you. It's a prudent time to ask important questions.Here are five of the most important ones to ask.Links: Wall St. Journal article on aging physiciansThe New York Times on concierge Click here to download a PDF of this slideshow.

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