The Vancouver Division of Family Practice has developed a 52-page booklet providing guidance for doctors at any stage of retirement planning. How to Retire Guide covers everything from starting a plan, to finding a replacement doctor, to closing a practice. View or download the guide from the Vancouver Division’s website (https://divisionsbc.ca/vancouver/physicianretirement [9]), or as part of the resources that form the Recruitment and Retention Toolkit (www.divisionsbc.ca/provincial/recruitmentretention [10]).
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