PA Evaluation and Standardization Era (1973-1980)

The first national conference on new health practitioners was held in Wichita Falls, TX. The National Board of Medical Examiners administered its first national certifying examination to graduates of AMA accredited PA Programs, to nurse practitioners and to informally trained physician assistants. To remain certified PA have to complete 100 hours of continuing medical education (CME) within three years and take a re-certifying examination every six years. There was a rapid expansion of baccalaureate PA educational programs stimulated by Federal training contracts. These programs have to admit more women, minorities and place more graduates into primary care specialties to receive funding. Initial workforce studies indicated that PAs are well-accepted, productive and cost-efficient. The American Academy of Physician Assistants established a House of Delegates to develop policy and PA enabling legislation is enacted in most states.

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Physician's Assistants and the Dispensing of Drugs - Correspondence: Mahaffey to Ad Hoc Advisory Committee on the Physician's Assistant [National Association of Boards of Pharmacy]

1973
This letter sent in 1973 from Fred T. Mahaffey, Executive Director-Secretary of the National Association of Boards of Pharmacy (NABP), to an ad hoc...
 

The CAHEA Umbrella: accreditation of allied health programs

June, 1980
This pamphlet was produced by the AMA's Department of Allied Health Education and Accreditation to inform educators about the organizational...
 

Guidelines for Educational Programs for the Assistant to the Primary Care Physician

February, 1974
Guidelines released in February 1974 to provide more information and direction to program staff and site team visitors in preparation for...
 

Executive Director's Message [Donald W. Fisher]

1974
Message sent by Donald Fisher, Executive Director of the AAPA and APAP, to educational and professional leaders in January or February 1974...
 

Certifying examination for primary care physician's assistants

December 12, 1973
National Board of Medical Examiners announcement of the first national certification examination for physician's assistants administered on...
 

AAPA asks the National Commission on Certification of Physicians Assistants to allow surgeon's assistants to take the certification exam - Correspondence: Godkins to Glazer

August 11, 1975
In this letter, Godkins explains the Academy's endorsement of the "generic" PA, and asks that surgeon's assistants also be allowed to take the PA...
 

Book Review for PA Journal - Correspondence: Wilson to Vanderbilt

July 7, 1978
This 7 July 1978 letter from Ms. Wilson informs Ms. Vanderbilt that her book review submitted to the PA Journal has been accepted for the Fall 1978...
 

American Academy of Physicians' Assistants : [membership announcement 1975]

1975
A two page membership announcement form published by the American Academy of Physicians' Assistants in 1975. The announcement includes an...
 

History and Description: National Commission on Certification of Physician's Assistants

1977
This manuscript was prepared and issued in 1977 by the National Commission on Certification of Physician's Assistants (NCCPA) to introduce...
 

Cost Effectiveness of Physician Assistants in a Maximum-Substitution Model

October, 1976
This final report compiled by Jane Cassels Record, Project Director, Kaiser Foundation Health Services Center, for the DHEW (contract No....