Publication Exclusive Ten ways to avoid ophthalmic career senescence

As baby boomer statistics would have it, more than half of today’s ophthalmologists are now in the second half of their career. And like the second half of life, the back-half of one’s professional lifespan — let’s say from age 50 to 70 — is troubled with the progressive whiff of senescence.There is the year when your case volumes or income or both fall for the first time.

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