Retirement is a major milestone for New York State chiropractors, and careful planning can make the transition smooth and rewarding. From maintaining licensing and securing malpractice coverage to notifying insurance networks, addressing legal responsibilities, and planning financially, the NYSCA offers guidance and resources to help retiring chiropractors navigate this important stage. Staying connected through mentorship or association involvement can also make post-retirement life fulfilling. Read the full newsletter to explore NYSCA’s retirement checklist and tips.
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