
|Videos|April 14, 2022
Is there an ideal retirement age for physicians?
Author(s)Richard Payerchin, Logan Lutton
Michael Joyce, president of financial consultant Agili, discusses an average retirement age for doctors.
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Determining an ideal retirement age may be difficult, but many physicians tend slow their careers in their 60s to prepare for retirement about age 70, says Michael Joyce, president of financial consultant Agili.
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