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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Physician's Associate [journal] reply card

1971
Return reply postcard used in 1971 to subscribe to the Physician's Associate, the Journal of the American Association of Physicians' Associates....
 

Correspondence from Suzanne B. Greenberg to Association members announcing the first meeting of the Association of Physician Assistant Programs, October 16, 1972

October 16, 1972
Letter from Suzanne Greenberg, Secretary-Treasurer of the American Registry of Physicians' Associates announcing plans to hold the first meeting of...
 

Clinical Center begins new type of training for physician's assistants [The NIH Record, April 1972]

April 25, 1972
This article appearing in the April 25, 1972 issue of the NIH Record, published by the National Institutes of Health, announces the training of PA...
 

The Physician Assistant [Sunday Herald Traveler, March 1972]

March 26, 1972
This article appeared in the March 26, 1972 Sunday issue of the Boston Herald Traveler (Sunday herald traveler). The supplement is titled "Your...
 

The Third Annual Duke Conference on Physician's Assistants: conference proceedings

November, 1970
These proceedings of the Third Annual Duke Conference on Physician's Assistants held November 12 & 13, 1970, in Durham, NC contain paper (keynote)...
 

AMA advertisement supporting physician assistant education for veterans

July 30, 1970
The American Medical Association placed this advertisement entitled "We want to place this man in the hospital" in Life Magazine and newspapers to...
 

Model legislation project for physician's assistants

October, 1970
A 1970 packet of information was sent by the Duke University PA Program to "those interested in the 'regularization' of activities of physician's...
 

American College of Physicians Assistants letter to colleagues - Correspondence: Snell to Colleagues

November 24, 1972
In this letter, the American College of Physicians Assistants indicates its belief that they "will undoubtedly be the national physician's...
 

Correspondence regarding the "Ohio surgical assistants" - Correspondence: Vanderbilt to Toth

November 30, 1972
Letter regarding the "Ohio surgical assistants", of which Vanderbilt believes "it's perfectly apparent to everyone at this point that graduates of...
 

AAPA Charter Member Certificate - Kenneth Ferrell

June 1, 1969
Charter member certificate given to Ken Ferrell by the AAPA, June 1, 1969.