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2011, Number 3

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Gac Med Mex 2011; 147 (3)

Physician retirement from clinical practice: How and When

Wolpert BE
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Language: Spanish
References: 7
Page: 262-265
PDF size: 81.58 Kb.


Key words:

Phisician retirement, Social networks, CONACEM.

ABSTRACT

In México there is no legislation as to when a physician should retire from active practice as it is the case in other countries. The Mexican Social Security for instance, in its global working contract between the authorities and the employees, for the period 2009-2011 clearly stated that after 30 years of service for men and 27 for women the employee may retire but the physician can still work in another institution or in private practice for as long as he or she wants. In this article, the experience of distinguished Mexican surgeons who had written in the past in relation to this topic is acknowledged. A brief description of the retirement of physicians in Spain where the National Health System retire physicians from practice at age 65 and in some cases at age 70 is discussed. The author analyzes what happens in other activities of human mankind such as in the arts, painting, architecture, music, physics and philosophy, where there are plenty of outstanding examples of men and women doing their best work well over the age of 65. The names of some distinguished Mexican physicians past presidents of the Academy of Medicine are mentioned, all of them legends in the field of medicine who worked or continue to work many, many years after the age of 65.
The author recognizes the process of accreditation and certification of medical specialists in México that is carried out by the 47 specialty councils that have the recognition of the National Committee for Medical Specialties: CONACEM. Finally he offers his personal thoughts about what a physician may do when he or she is thinking of retiring and urges them not to throw away their personal experiences of many years in medical practice but instead to utilize the social networks such as Twitter or Facebook in order to continue to provide their expertise to young physicians who may benefit greatly.


REFERENCES

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  4. Sierra R. Sociedad Española del Dolor: Jubilación a los 65. Consultado en: http://www.sedolor.es/artículoopinión.php?id 9 de gostode 2010.

  5. Informes y gestión. El médico interactivo: Jubilación de los médicos. El amargo retiro. 2008. Disponible en: http://www.simeg.org/Emeritos/documents/INFORMESJUBILACIoN.pdf

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  7. Global Alliance for Medical Education. Innovation in Continuing Medical Education 15th Annual Meeting; 2010 junio 6-8; Montreal, Canadá. Disponible en: www.game.cme.org




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Gac Med Mex. 2011;147