In recent times, a large number of colleagues have expressed intent to close down their practice or even their nursing homes. This has generated several concerns in their minds many of which are real and need to be crystallized and addressed. It is, therefore, appropriate to analyze and discuss some of the issues that may crop up in the process and to outline the safeguards one needs to observe so as to ensure trouble-free departure from practice! Common reasons for deciding to close one's practice Want to retire Going abroad or moving practice to another city Declining practice / financial non-viability Incapacitated due to major illness/disability Victim of debilitating malpractice litigation.
Can’t handle medico-legal stress, new draconian legislations, patient hostility, staff shortages. FED UP – ENOUGH IS ENOUGH!! Changing Profession to any of the following 1. Full-time…