Marzucco Joseph, Hooker Roderick S, Ballweg Ruth M
Joseph Marzucco practices family medicine at the Family Care and Urgent Medical Clinic in Vancouver, Washington. Roderick S. Hooker is a retired PA. Ruth M. Ballweg is a profession and section chief of the MEDEX Northwest program at the University of Washington in Seattle. The authors have indicated no relationships to disclose relating to the content of this article.
JAAPA. 2013 Dec;26(12):45-51. doi: 10.1097/01.JAA.0000437822.61279.bb.
The introduction of physician assistants (PAs) into Alaska began in 1971 with seven MEDEX Northwest students, who were paired with physician preceptors for 12 months. Scores of PAs were recruited as health officers on the Trans-Alaska Pipeline System starting in 1974, and by 1977 the state had 200 PAs. In 1979, the Alaska Board of Medical Examiners ratified the first set of regulations and began issuing licenses the following year. Throughout the 1970s and following pipeline completion, more PAs were employed by private, state, and federal agencies to meet the needs of a growing population. Forty years later, Alaska has one of the richest legacies in PA deployment of any state. This article is based on the authors' memories, communications with those involved in the program, and historical documents archived at the MEDEX Northwest Physician Assistant Program at the University of Washington in Seattle, along with Alaskan archival sources.
1971年,七名西北医学中心(MEDEX Northwest)的学生开启了医师助理(PA)在阿拉斯加的引入之路,他们与医师带教老师结对,为期12个月。从1974年开始,大量医师助理被招募为跨阿拉斯加输油管道系统的卫生官员,到1977年,该州已有200名医师助理。1979年,阿拉斯加医学考试委员会批准了第一套法规,并于次年开始发放执照。在整个20世纪70年代以及输油管道建成之后,更多的医师助理受雇于私人、州和联邦机构,以满足不断增长的人口需求。四十年后,阿拉斯加在医师助理部署方面拥有全美最丰富的遗产之一。本文基于作者的记忆、与该项目相关人员的交流,以及存档于西雅图华盛顿大学西北医学中心医师助理项目的历史文件,还有阿拉斯加的档案资料。