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Planning for Retirement

Tips on Retiring, a Member’s Experience from Judith Feldman, MD - From the July 2022 MPS Newsletter

The Retiring Psychiatrist - Some Practical Suggestions

Physician Obligations with Respect to Patient Medical Records

A Plan for Retirement from the Practice of Psychiatry: A Planning Guide Through the Process (9/2016)



Attorney Jim Hilliard
Legal Aspects of Retirement from Psychiatry and Planning for Unexpected Illness or Death
MPS Retirement Discussion Group Meeting 6/21/21



 

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The Massachusetts Psychiatric Society (MPS) represents the majority of Psychiatrists in Massachusetts. MPS members are Physicians who are committed to providing outstanding medical/psychiatric care through accurate diagnosis and comprehensive treatment of mental health and emotional illnesses. We seek to achieve this goal by promoting public and professional education, legislation that addresses the needs and rights of the mentally and emotionally ill, and by advocating for the allocation of public and private resources for treatment, research, and education. We provide a supportive and informative professional community for our members.

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