Volume 23, numbers 1-50; January 9, 1976; January 16, 1976; January 23, 1976; January 30, 1976; February 6, 1976; February 13, 1976; February 20, 1976; February 27, 1976; March 5, 1976; March 12, 1976; March 19, 1976; March 26, 1976; April 2,...
This letter was written by Thomas Godkins, president of the American Academy of Physicians' Associates (AAPA), on September 25, 1972 to Burt E. Lanpher of the National Association of Physicians' Assistants (NAPA). The letter supports the concerns...
This letter was written by Mr. Burt Lanpher, Executive Director of the National Association of Physician's Assistants (NAPA), to Mr. Robert G. Smith, Executive Secretary of the Wyoming State Medical Society, on September 7, 1972 to express the...
Volume 20, numbers 1-50; January 5, 1973; January 12, 1973; January 19, 1973; January 26, 1973; February 2, 1973; February 9, 1973; February 16, 1973; February 23, 1973; March 2, 1973; March 9, 1973; March 16, 1973; March 23, 1973; March 30, 1973;...
Volume 22, numbers 1-47 and 17 1/2; January 3, 1975; January 10, 1975; January 17, 1975; January 24, 1975; January 31, 1975; February 7, 1975; February 14, 1975; February 21, 1975; February 28, 1975; March 7, 1975; March 14, 1975; March 21, 1975;...
This one page article with photo of Duke University physician's assistants in training appeared in the US News & World Report on September 8, 1969. The article begins "You may one day find your doctor less harried, able to give you more time....
Newsletter written by Mr. Stanhope, secretary of the American Academy of Physicians' Associates in January or February 1973 (undated). He mentions that "As membership base increases daily we are growing more affluent than ever before" indicating...
Letters written by Dr. Eugene A. Stead, Jr. in 1967 answering a variety of questions about the physician's assistant concept. The letters are as follows: (1) Stead to Burgen dated January 6, 1967 providing a 2-page description of PA duties and...