Black applicants the Physician's Associate program. Correspondence: Lindsay to Cleaveland and Kinney.. 1973-06-08.
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| Item ID: 228 | Archives Collection: Allied Health - series 4 | |
| Item Date: 1973-06-08 | ||
| Title: Black applicants the Physician's Associate program. Correspondence: Lindsay to Cleaveland and Kinney. | ||
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| Description: This memorandum was sent by Dale Lindsay, Dean of Allied Health Education, to Frederic Cleaveland, Provost, Duke University and Thomas D. Kinney, informing him that earlier data on how many Blacks had applied to the PA program was overstated. Dr. Lindsay indicates although he generally is opposed to advertising for academic admissions he "must admit it enlarges the scope of contacts" and suggests that a more concerted effort be made to reach minority applicants. |
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| Type: Correspondence | Format:
| Language: English |
| Timeline Era: Evaluation and Standardization Period (1973 - 1980) |
Dates: 1973 |
Geographic Coverage: United States of America; Durham, NC |
| Donor/Owner: Physician Assistant Division, Community and Family Medicine, Duke University Medical Center | ||
| Rights: Courtesy of the Duke University Medical Center Archives | ||