Having a Dad who’s a doctor can be a very interesting experience. If he’s like most doctors, he’s almost always on call 24/7, he’s tremendously dedicated serving his patients to the best of his ability, and takes his role as a doctor very seriously. So the prospect of...
When an elderly parent or grandparent learns that his or her physician is retiring, it can be a stressful time. Perhaps he or she has gone to that doctors for years—decades, even—and the thought of transitioning to another physician can be overwhelming. The Emotional...
If you’ve decide to close your medical practice, there are many tasks that will need to be taken care of to ensure a smooth transition. If you’re completely closing your practice, not selling it or transferring it to another physician, handling patient records...
To Do lists are helpful tools for any multi-step task that needs to be accomplished, and planning for your retirement is no exception. Sometimes it can be hard to know where to start when getting ready for this important next step of your life, and checklists help get...
The internet age is an exciting time full of lots of change. In many ways, the internet has improved our lives—we work more efficiently, we have access to unlimited information, we’re socially connected with more people, and so on. There’s one other thing that’s...
If you’re a doctor who’s part of the baby boomer generation or earlier, you probably have file cabinets full of patient files, maybe even entire rooms dedicated to these important documents. When it becomes time to retire and you need to distribute your files to the...