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2011, Number 3

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Gac Med Mex 2011; 147 (3)

Physician’s professional retirement. Family Dynamics

Aguirre GHG
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Language: Spanish
References: 6
Page: 250-255
PDF size: 86.50 Kb.


Key words:

Physician’s retirement, Family dynamics, Aging.

ABSTRACT

Human beings have a natural resistance to think about their old age, both personally and professionally. Governments have targeted efforts to successfully prolong the life of the population, situation which already is a social and economic problem. “Old is a person with physical, intellectual and emotional limitations, who has a reduced autonomy and welfare, as a result of the years lived”. Not everyone ages at the same age; it will depend on health, habits, physical and intellectual activity, nutritional status, vices and attitude towards life.
A physician may decide not to continue exercising medicine due to: health problems, because they do not want to, because they do not feel competent, because of the risk of having to deal with a complaint or a lawsuit, to have a new life project, or because they have no patients.
The options available for a doctor at the time of retirement will depend on his/her age, health status, stage of the aging process: autonomy, dependency or old age; his/her physical and mental condition, professional development, economic situation and family environment.
A doctor may remain independent, join another family or seek shelter in a retirement home.


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Gac Med Mex. 2011;147