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A history of PAs in the US Public Health Service.

作者信息

McKinnon Mark F, Elizondo Epifanio, Bonfiglio Susan M, Hunter-Buskey Robin N, Placide Frances P, Bunnell Rebecca A

机构信息

Mark F. McKinnon is a commander in the US Public Health Service (USPHS) in Rockville, Md. Epifanio Elizondo is a rear admiral (upper half) in the USPHS in Dallas, Texas. Susan M. Bonfiglio is a captain in the USPHS in Phoenix, Ariz. Robin N. Hunter-Buskey is a captain in the USPHS in Butner, N.C. Frances P. Placide is a captain in the USPHS in Seattle, Wash. Rebecca A. Bunnell is a commander in the USPHS in Baltimore, Md. The authors have disclosed no potential conflicts of interest, financial or otherwise.

出版信息

JAAPA. 2016 Dec;29(12):51-56. doi: 10.1097/01.JAA.0000508213.19590.19.

Abstract

Since 1798, the men and women of the Commissioned Corps of the US Public Health Service (USPHS), one of the seven US uniformed services, have served on the front lines of public health. Two hundred years after the start of the USPHS, the first physician assistant (PA) entered the service to carry on the tradition of protecting, promoting, and advancing the health and safety of the nation. These dedicated clinicians are involved in healthcare delivery to underserved and vulnerable populations, disease control and prevention, biomedical research, food and drug regulation, and national and international response efforts for natural and man-made disasters. This article describes how PAs in the Commissioned Corps of the USPHS have impacted the health and safety of not only the United States but also the international community.

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