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The number of U.S. physicians who are aged 65 and older has quadrupled since 1975, reaching 240,000—one fourth of all physicians.

August 10, 2015

The number of U.S. physicians who are aged 65 and older has quadrupled since 1975, reaching 240,000—one fourth of all physicians.

ENTtoday - https://www.enttoday.org/article/age-of-surgeons-may-raise-ethical-concerns-over-memory-lapses/ent_0815_pg20a/

The number of U.S. physicians who are aged 65 and older has quadrupled since 1975, reaching 240,000—one fourth of all physicians.