Majority of GPs intend to retire before the age of 60 The majority of GPs are intending to retire before the age of 60, Pulse can reveal.
The average GP will retire at the age of 59, according to a Pulse survey of 759 doctors.
GPs told Pulse that the work ‘burden’ has become too great, they were overwhelmed by ‘bureaucracy’ and their ‘standard of living has deteriorated rapidly’. GP leaders said the flux of doctors was a ‘genuine tragedy and waste’.
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The average GP will retire at the age of 59, according to a Pulse survey of 759 doctors.
GPs told Pulse that the work ‘burden’ has become too great, they were overwhelmed by ‘bureaucracy’ and their ‘standard of living has deteriorated rapidly’. GP leaders said the flux of doctors was a ‘genuine tragedy and waste’.
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