1980-81 American Academy of Physician Assistant Public Education Committee. American Academy of Physician Assistants; 1981-04. All about Physician Assistants.
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| Item ID: 322 | Archives Collection: PA History Center materials | |
| Item Date: 1981-04 | ||
| Title: All about Physician Assistants | ||
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| Publisher: American Academy of Physician Assistants | ||
| Description: This 10 minute slide and sound presentation was produced in April 1981 by the AAPA Public Education Committee with support from the Learning Resources Center, J. Hillis Miller Health Center, University of Florida and Chalie/Papa Productions, Rockville Maryland. The slide/sound presentation was distributed by the AAPA to constituent chapters and to PA programs to introduce various audiences to the PA concept. It was used by most PA programs for recruitment. The presentation describes why doctors need PAs, the PAs education, certification and task responsibilities. |
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| Language: English |
| Timeline Era: Incorporation Period (1981 - 1990) |
Dates: 1981 |
Geographic Coverage: United States of America; Arlington, VA |
| Donor/Owner: Physician Assistant Division, Community and Family Medicine, Duke University Medical Center | ||
| Rights: Courtesy of Duke University Medical Center Archives; American Academy of Physician Assistants | ||