PA Implementation Era (1966-1972)

Dr. Eugene A. Stead, Jr., established the first formal educational program to educate Physician Assistants at Duke University in 1965. His first pools of students were former military corpsmen and medics with prior health care experience. Four conferences were held at Duke University to propagate the education of PAs using the 2-year Duke curriculum model, to address accreditation, certification and legislative issues and to encourage private foundations, federal and state agencies to fund and support the develop of the PA concept. Other types of educational programs emerged during this time, notable are the four-year baccalaureate program established at Alderson-Broadus College by Dr. Hu Myers, the MEDEX program established at the University of Washington by Dr. Richard Smith, the Child Health Associate Program at the University of Colorado by Dr. Henry Smith and the Surgeon Assistant Program at the University of Alabama, Birmingham by Dr. John Kirklin. By the end of this era, national accreditation and certification standards had been developed and model legislation had been drafted for state legislators to enact. The four pillars of the PA profession came into being: The American Academy of Physician Assistants (AAPA), the Association of Physician Assistant Programs (APAP, now PAEA); the Joint Review Committee on Educational Programs for Assistants to the Primary Care Physician (JRC-PA, now ARC-PA); and the National Commission on Certification of Physician Assistants (NCCPA).

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Federal Bulletin, Vol. 59, No. 3, March 1972 [Howard and Lysaught Articles on PAs and Nursing Education related to PAs]

March, 1972
This March 1972 issue of the Federal Bulletin published by the Federation of State Medical Boards of the United States contains an editorial by Ray...
 

Task force on Physician's Assistant programs [for LCME] - Correspondence: Rice to Kinney

July 30, 1970
This memorandum dated July 30, 1970 was sent to Dr. Thomas Kinney at Duke University by Dr. Walter Rice, Acting Secretary, Liaison Committee on...
 

Deferred tuition proposal [for Duke University PA Program] - Correspondence: Estes to File, Copy to Kinney

August 1, 1972
This memorandum dated August 1, 1972 by Dr. Estes and copied to Dr. Kinney [memo-o-gram] describes meeting held in Dr. Anlyan's office on same day...
 

Correspondence, from John Laszlo to Chief of Staff regarding the introduction of Duke PA Students to [Durham Veterans Administration Hospital] hospital wards, November 4, 1969

November 4, 1969
Memorandum written in 1969 by John Laszlo, MD, Chief of Staff, Durham Veterans Administration Hospital, to Chief of Medical Services indicating...
 

The nomenclature evolution of the physician's associate

1972
Paper drafted by Dr. D. Robert Howard at Duke University in 1972 providing background and reasons for changing the title of certain PA programs and...
 

Educational programs for the Physician's Assistant

September, 1972
A report from the American Medical Association listing AMA approved educational programs for (1) the assistant to the primary care physician, (2)...
 

Health Manpower Issues - Dr. Eugene Stead

July 26, 1967
According to cover letter dated July 26, 1967 from Harry Becker, this attached transcript is from a panel discussion on which Dr. Stead...
 

Physician's assistant training program [Description, Duke University, 1966]

1966
This 1966 description of the Duke PA Program was distributed to potential applicants to explain the concept, pre-requisites, curriculum and...
 

Newsletter of the American Association of Physicians' Assistants, January 1970

January, 1970
Newsletter of the American Association of Physicians' Assistants, Vol. 1, No. 4, January 1970
 

Financial Support for Physician's Assistant Training Program at Duke University - 1966 Correspondence: Stead to Morris, Kinde to Stead, Stead to Kinde (Kellogg Foundation)

1966
Series of letters between Dr. Eugene Stead and Mr. Matthew R. Kinde, director of the W.K. Kellogg Foundation during winter and spring 1966. Dr....