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  2. TTUHSC to name physician assistant studies program in honor ...

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    Oct. 11—Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center (TTUHSC) will host a ceremony and reception to celebrate the naming of the Nadine and Tom Craddick Physician Assistant Studies Program at 2: ...

  3. Physician assistant - Wikipedia

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    Montefiore Medical Center Postgraduate Surgical Physician Assistant Program was established in 1971 as the first recognized clinical postgraduate PA program. [ 78 ] 49 programs address specialties such as Neurology, Trauma/Critical Care and Oncology. 50 programs joined the Association of Postgraduate Physician Assistant Programs to establish ...

  4. American Academy of Physician Associates - Wikipedia

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    The Duke University Physician Assistant Program was established in 1965 as the first formalized PA program in the United States and graduated its inaugural class in October 1967. In April 1968, the recent graduates of the Duke PA program, along with current students, began organizing a professional organization, incorporating as the "American ...

  5. Certified anesthesiologist assistant - Wikipedia

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    All programs are accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education (CAAHEP). Bluefield University at VCOM-Auburn in Auburn, AL (Est. 2021) Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, Ohio (Est. 1970) Case Western Reserve University in Houston, Texas (Est. 2010) Case Western Reserve University in Austin, Texas (Est. 2023)

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  7. Pathologists' assistant - Wikipedia

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    The idea of physician extenders was conceived in 1966 by physician-educator Eugene A. Stead at Duke University, where the first physician assistant program was established. Three years later, also at Duke, Chairman of Pathology Dr. Thomas Kinney established the first pathologists’ assistant program. [1]