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						<p>Doctor&#8217;s offices have felt the squeeze of the COVID-19 pandemic as more than 16,000 practices across the country have been forced to close due to safety concerns, fewer patient visits and other challenges, according to a report.</p>
<p>Dr. Kelly McGregory, 49, said she made the difficult decision in August to close her pediatric practice just outside Minneapolis, <strong>the New York Times reported</strong>.</p>
<p>“It was devastating. That was my baby,” she told the newspaper.</p>
<p>McGregory said that as a newer practice without access to stockpiles of personal protective equipment, she had feared at times that she wouldn&#8217;t be able to keep her staff safe.</p>
<p>&#8220;As an independent practice with no real connection to a big health system, it was awful,” she said, noting that at one point she only had three surgical masks left for the office.</p>
<p>There also was not enough business provided through virtual patient visits, she said.</p>
<p>&#8220;I did some telemedicine, but it wasn’t enough volume to really replace what I was doing in the clinic,” she said.</p>
<p>Her medical practice is among the more than 16,000 estimated to have closed during the pandemic, according to a <strong>July report from the nonprofit group Physicians Foundation</strong>.</p>
<p>Meanwhile, more primary care doctors and nurses are retiring early or leaving their jobs early during the pandemic, the Times reported.</p>
<p>Around 19 percent of primary care clinicians reported that someone in their practice plans to retire early or has already retired because of the health crisis, according to <strong>a September report</strong> from the Larry A. Green Center.</p>
<p>Some said the stress of working during a pandemic was taking a toll, while others cited fears about their own health, the Times reported.</p>
<p>“When the day was over, I just said, ‘I think I’m done’ — I want to live my life, and I don’t want to get ill,” said Dr. Michael Peck, an anesthesiologist in Rockville, Maryland, who decided to leave his job in April at a hospital&#8217;s intensive care unit.</p>
			
					
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