%0 Journal Article %T The aging physician: A practical approach to protect our patients %A Daniel Londyn Menkes %A John T Fortunato %J Clinical Ethics %@ 1758-101X %D 2019 %R 10.1177/1477750919828163 %X As the median age of practicing physicians increases, ethical dilemmas due to age-related cognitive decline among clinicians will become ever more pressing. Compelling data show that despite acknowledgement of their duty to protect the public, physicians often fail to report themselves, their colleagues, or their physician-patients when cognitive decline appears to impact medical practice adversely. As such, efforts to educate physicians about ethical obligations and various tactful methodologies to report themselves or others seem ineffective. Illustrated by a case report of age-related cognitive decline in a practicing physician, practical recommendations are made both to develop and validate cognitive screening in middle-aged physicians, presumably before the onset of age-related cognitive decline %K Bioethics and medical ethics %K clinical ethics %K aged %K care for specific groups %K medical and health professional education %K patient relationships %K professional ethics in medicine %K professional relationships %U https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/1477750919828163