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Each item in our Digital Collection has a unique identity number with accompanying metadata providing details about the item including standard, searchable database fields (title, subject, date, creator, etc.). We want our users to have a genuine and authentic experience when viewing the online collection. We recognize that looking at material online is not the same as holding the original in your hands, but it helps protect, provide easy retrieval and repeated use of items without damage - one of our goals for digitizing the collection. Some items may be missing metadata information. If you have knowledge of any missing information, please let us know so that we can provide the most accurate and abundant information possible.

The original searchable database was created with July 2002 grant funding from the State Library of North Carolina, Exploring Cultural Heritage Online Digitization Grants. Reginald Carter (Director of the PA History Office) and Thomas Clark (Special Collection Project Manager) to work with Pat Thibodeau (Associate Dean for Library Services), Charlie Lackey (Head of Cataloging Department), Russell Koonts (Archivist) and other members of the library staff organized, cataloged, created metadata and digitized selected items from a collection of materials housed in the DUMC archives. Additional funding from the Josiah Charles Trent Memorial Foundation, Inc. allowed for further database augmentation. The Physician Assistant History Digital Collection was moved to MeDSpace in February 2008.

The PA History Digital Collection contains over 3,000 images selected from materials contained in the DUMC Archival and PA History Society's special collections. New images are added as items are selected and processed. The PA History Center Website allow users to search the online repositories of digital images of articles, reports, photographs, biographies, artifact and other memorabilia associated with the history of the physician assistant profession. Developed and maintained by the Society for the Preservation of PA History and the DUMC Library & Archives, the digital archival collection is intended to be used only for academic, research and literary purposes. Please read the Terms of Use prior to accessing the collection.

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Response from American Nurses Association regarding the NCCPA's request to the ANA to reconsider withdrawing their liaison - Correspondence: Hirsch to Casey
Hirsch tells Edmund Casey and the NCCPA that "the Cabinet on Nursing Practice will reconsider their decision to withdraw from membership on the...

Diese Arbeit gehört auch zu: PA Incorporation Era (1981-1990)
["July 5, 1983"]
 

American Nurses' Association agrees to meet with NCCPA regarding liaison functions - Correspondence: Steel to Casey
The ANA agrees not to make a final decision on whether to end their liaison with the NCCPA, but wishes to take part in the NCCPA's next meeting to...

Diese Arbeit gehört auch zu: PA Incorporation Era (1981-1990)
["October 12, 1983"]
 

NCCPA asks the American Nurses' Association to reconsider - Correspondence: NCCPA to Steel
In this letter, the NCCPA executive committee asks the American Nurses' Association to reconsider their initial decision to withdraw their liaison.

Diese Arbeit gehört auch zu: PA Incorporation Era (1981-1990)
["June 7, 1983"]
 

American Nurses' Association discontinues liaison with NCCPA - Correspondence: Hirsch to Glazer
In this letter, Irma Lou Hirsch of the ANA politely informs the NCCPA that "the cabinet voted to discontinue appointment of a representative to the...

Diese Arbeit gehört auch zu: PA Incorporation Era (1981-1990)
["May 26, 1983"]
 

Legislative fact sheet for Medicare (part B) coverage of physician assistant services
This document lists relevant legislation involving Medicare Part B coverage for physician assistant services, and also gives background information...

Diese Arbeit gehört auch zu: PA Incorporation Era (1981-1990)
["October 4, 1985"]
 

Recertification examination for physician's assistants - 1981
This is a test preparation pamphlet that includes the test schedule on the day of the test, a description of the examination, and sample questions.

Diese Arbeit gehört auch zu: PA Incorporation Era (1981-1990)
["1981"]
 

Association of physician assistant programs western regional resolution
This resolution states that "the Association of Physician Assistant Programs (APAP) adopt a position that is in support of a diversity of academic...

Diese Arbeit gehört auch zu: PA Incorporation Era (1981-1990)
["August 11, 1987"]
 

All about Physician Assistants
This 10 minute slide and sound presentation was produced in April 1981 by the AAPA Public Education Committee with support from the Learning...

Diese Arbeit gehört auch zu: PA Incorporation Era (1981-1990)
["April, 1981"]
 

Employment & Use of Physician's Assistants: A Guide for Physicians
This guide was prepared, revised and published by the American Medical Association in June 1975 "to answer some of the questions most frequently...

Diese Arbeit gehört auch zu: PA Evaluation and Standardization Era (1973-1980)
["June, 1975"]
 

Second National Conference on New Health Practitioners [announcement]
Announcement mailed to potential attendees providing a tentative schedule of events to be held during the Second National Conference on New Health...

Diese Arbeit gehört auch zu: PA Evaluation and Standardization Era (1973-1980)
["March 27, 1974"]