Lexology December 24, 2024
Gordon Feinblatt LLC

With each passing year, many Maryland physicians are faced with a pressing question: What happens to my license when I retire?

If a physician is approaching retirement, there are three options to consider: Inactive Status, Emeritus Status, and Voluntary Non-renewal.

Inactive Status

One option for physicians retiring in Maryland is to change the status of their license to inactive. Inactive status is for licensees in good standing who do not plan to practice medicine in Maryland after the annual license renewal period deadline. Those seeking inactive status must complete a signed and notarized inactive status application, submit a fee of $218, and must renew their inactive status every two years. The main benefit of this status is that the physician...

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