PA Evaluation and Standardization Era (1973-1980)
User Collection 公开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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Summary of Meeting on Accreditation of Physician Assistant Programs, March 5, 1973
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["March 5, 1973"] | |
Accreditation Inquiries - Association of Physician Assistant Programs, January 1973 - Correspondence: Sadler and Proffitt
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["January 15, 1973"] | |
NCCPA Competency evaluation of physician's assistants in medical specialties
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["1978"] | |
Correspondence from Bissonette and position statement for Medicare reimbursement for physician's assistants in surgery.
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["September 27, 1977"] | |
Not serving on American Association of Physicians' Assistants advisory board - Correspondence: Castle to Palace
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["January 31, 1973"] | |
Specialty PA committee meeting minutes, February 10, 1977
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["February 10, 1977"] | |
By-Laws of the National Commission on the Certification of Physician's Assistants, Inc.
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["1976"] | |
American Academy of Physicians Assistants 1977 annual report
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["1977"] | |
American Academy of Physician Assistants annual report, 1979/1980
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["1980"] | |
The relationship of physician assistant training to academic health centers
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["1974"] |