Physician health and wellbeing provide challenges to patient safety and outcome quality across the careerspan

2016 
Objective:Age correlated changes in mental and physical capacity have contributed to increasing concerns about older physicians’ clinical competence. This paper explores the relationship between age and health in a clinical population referred for fitness for duty evaluations.Methods:Fifty cases from an evaluation center performing fitness for duty evaluations were randomly selected. Cases were reviewed for referral reason, demographic information, diagnosis, and recommendations.Results:Age ranged from 28–70 (median age of 51, mode of 45).Eighty-eight percent of cases had a diagnosed medical condition with potential cognitive sequellae.Conclusion:While the literature supports performance concerns in aging practitioners, health independent of age, appears to be an important contributing factor. A screening process considering biopsychosocial reserve and professional load while applicable to older clinicians would optimally be implemented for physicians across their careerspan.
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