Yale PA Program 40 Year Anniversary Symposium Yale PA Program
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On March 25 – 26, 2011, the Yale PA Program sponsored a Symposium, “Celebrating the Contributions of Physician Assistants to American Medicine” with several speakers and panels highlighting the achievements of Physician Assistants to the development of high level patience care in the U.S. and overseas. Speakers discussed past and future trends in the PA profession. Speakers included Fred Sadler, M.D. and Blair Sadler, J.D., original founders of the Yale PA Program, Patrick Killeen, PA-C, President of the American Academy of Physician Assistants (AAPA), Burdeen Camp PA-C ’73 and Richard Hall PA-C ’73 (first graduates of the Yale PA Program), Ruth Ballweg, MPA, PA-C and a Commissioner of the National Commission on Certification of Physician Assistant (NCCPA), andother distinguished leaders and educators in the PA field.
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PA Trends- International Practice
Research findings on the PA Practice in international settings.
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Past Presidents of the AAPA from the Yale PA Program
Background and History of the Yale Physician Associate Graduates who have played a leadership role in the AAPA and other professional organizations.
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Enabling Legislation for PAs in Puerto Rico- A Sociocultural Policy Analysis
Research findings on Puerto Rico legislation re. the practice of PAs.
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Characteristics of the PA Practice
Research findings on the PA Practice -- PAs and specialty changes, training and flexibility.
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The Future of the PA Profession
Ideas on the future of the physician assistant profession.
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The Yale Graduate
Current information about the Yale PA graduates based on alumni survey data.