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The Average Age of Nurses, Paramedics and Midwives Continues to Rise

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The average age of nurses, paramedics and midwives has increased in recent years. About 14 percent of nurses under the age of 70 do not work in the field, and about 40 percent of paramedics do not work in the field. The average age of doctors has remained similar, but there are large differences by gender. This is stated in the new Health Director's Office's Health Resources Database on the workforce in healthcare.
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The average age of nurses, paramedics and midwives has increased in recent years. About 14 percent of nurses under the age of 70 do not work in the field, and about 40 percent of paramedics do not work in the field. The average age of doctors has remained similar, but there are large differences by gender. This is stated in the new Health Director's Office's Health Resources Database on the workforce in healthcare.

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Vísir broke the news in on Thursday, January 8, 2026.
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