The medical board should ask two simple questions before forcing older doctors to undergo health checks

The Medical Board of Australia in trying to ‘retire’ incompetent/incapacitated senior doctors is going about it the wrong way.
The board’s primary responsibility is to protect the public from professional abuse.
However, to imply that all doctors aged 70 and over could be incompetent until proven otherwise is both punitive and counterproductive.
When trying to improve a situation, there are two approaches available: the carrot or the stick.