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QOTD 6/9

Do you think that doctors should have a mandatory retirement age?

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Re: QOTD 6/9

  • No, not necessarily. However, I do think that doctors should have to take recertification exams every few years. I know that some specialties require this to keep their board certification, but it's certainly not universal. H has to take a recertification exam every 6 years for his PA boards...Drs should have to do the same.



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  • I agree with ^^. There should be recertification after a certain amount of time. 
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  • ^^ Agree with pp's.

    I have to take classes every year to keep my law license active, idk if medical doctors do that or not, but it should be required.
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  • I agree with what @brainybrunette said.  
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  • Ditto to PPs


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  • I agree with pp.
    Do surgeons have to do any tests to make sure they still have awesome dexterity after several years? I think that would be a good thing.
  • I agree with all of the above.  Most licensed professionals need to complete continuing education.  Doctors definitely should so they are always up to date with the newest procedures and treatments.
  • Definitely agreeing with prior posts in the case of trying to keep up with recertification. I have to redo certifications every year on any of the tests that I run at work in order for us to keep our accreditation. I don't see why anyone who practices in an even more serious job field would be exempt from something similar to that. Especially in cases where the technology is constantly advancing.

    Although I may be biased on the results since I really haven't had too many older doctors. I think the closest one I had was my allergist as a child and my dad basically compared her to an army general because of how tough she was.
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  • I agree that there should be mandatory recertification which I am not exactly sure that is.  I know my step mom had to do it to keep her board certification but if her certification expired she could still practice medicine.  I also know that she does continuing ed.  Her and my dad just went to California to do a white water rafting/survival training class.  How that pertains to a hospital in a city, I'm not really sure.  (She's an ER dr for those that didn't know.)

    In a way I am surprised that there is no mandatory retirement age since there are other careers that do including pilots, air traffic controllers, certain law enforcement and judges. 

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  • Agree with pp's. I've always thought that people should be required to retake driving tests to make sure they are still able to operate a vehicle safely. So, definitely think doctors should have to do something to show they are still able to practice medicine safely.
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