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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Eligibility and Recertification Issues and Concerns [National Certifying Examinations] - Correspondence: Mittman and Glazer

1979
This correspondence consist of three letters exchanged between David Mittman, president-elect of the NY State Society of PAs, and David Glazer,...
 

American College of Physicians Assistants response to AAPA regarding the academy merger proposal - Correspondence: Gilreath and Snell to AAPA board of directors

March 19, 1973
In this letter Gregory Gilreath addresses the AAPA personally, expressing his surprise at the AAPA's "attitude of superiority" and chiding them for...
 

Reaction to PA's by hospital staff - Correspondence: Rosen to Stanhope

January 25, 1978
This letter describes the reaction of Rosen's hospital staff when the physician's assistant program started. According to Rosen, "When we started...
 

Resolution of the executive council of the North Carolina Medical Society - Correspondence: Estes of Blaney

April 10, 1978
Estes writes to Dr. Keith D. Blaney of the University of Alabama at Birmingham, indicating that there is no connection between the Bowman Gray...
 

Amend the Social Security Act - Correspondence: Murphy to Mittman

September 21, 1976
Response letter was sent from John M. Murphy, Congress of the United States, on September 21, 1976 to David E. Mittman thanking him for his support...
 

Fasser expresses concern over expanded eligibility criteria for PA certifying exams - Correspondence: Fasser to Hubbard

May 1, 1974
Fasser expresses his concern over expanded eligibility criteria for PA certifying exams to John Hubbard, and recommends that "all candidates for...
 

Statement to the Subcommittee on Rural Development, Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry, United States Senate by the Association of Physician Assistant Programs on medicare reimbursement of physician assistant services

March 29, 1977
This is testimony offered by Dr. Archie Golden, Chairman of the Government Relations Committee of the Association of Physician Assistant Programs...
 

Minutes of the Evaluation Meeting [of the Association of Physician Assistant Programs], June 5-6, 1971

June 5, 1973
Minutes of meeting held June 5, 1973 at Emory University, Atlanta, GA to "make recommendations to the Association of Physician Assistant Programs...
 

Presidential Correspondence to Member Programs [of Association of Physician Assistants], July 3, 1973

July 3, 1973
Letter sent by Thomas E. Piemme, APAP president, to member programs to update them on various activities including (1) announcement of a scientific...
 

What is a Physician Assistant?

1980
This 3-fold pamphlet was published by the New York State Society of Physician Assistants in 1980 to introduce patients to the PA concept. It...