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Collection |
Reginald Carter Collection |
Title |
Reginald Carter Collection |
Year Range from |
1972 |
Year Range to |
2008 |
Scope & Content |
Reginald Carter, PhD, PA, became associate program director of Duke University's PA program in 1972. From 1984 to 1999, Dr. Carter served as Chief of the Division for PA Education within the Department of Community and Family Medicine at Duke University Medical Center. In 2001, Dr. Carter stepped down as program director to assume responsibility for the PA program's alumni affairs office and to found the Office of Physician Assistant History. In 2002, with Dr. J. Jeffrey Heinrich, Dr. Carter founded the Physician Assistant History Society. He retired from Duke in 2004 and is currently the Historian Emeritus of the PA History Society. Collection features membership, promotional, and other publications of the AAPA, the PA Foundation, and the NCCPA. Collection also has brochures and pamphlets of the PA History Society and the Duke University PA Program, and materials created by the AAPA and other constituent chapters |
Creator |
Reginald Carter |
Admin/Biographical History |
Reginald Carter, PhD, PA, became associate program director of Duke University's PA program in 1972. From 1984 to 1999, Dr. Carter served as Chief of the Division for PA Education within the Department of Community and Family Medicine at Duke University Medical Center. Dr. Carter also served as President of PAEA from 1981-1982. In 2001, Dr. Carter stepped down as program director to assume responsibility for the PA program's alumni affairs office and to found the Office of Physician Assistant History. In 2002, with Dr. J. Jeffrey Heinrich, Dr. Carter founded the Physician Assistant History Society. He retired from Duke in 2004 and is currently the Historian Emeritus of the PA History Society. |
People (Last Name, First Name) |
Carter, Reginald |
Catalog Number |
AC2002-01 |
Object Name |
Collection |
Copyrights |
Copyright for the Society for the Preservation of Physician Assistant History records is held by the Society; all other copyright is retained by the authors of items in these papers, or their descendants, as stipulated by United States copyright law. Preferred Citation: [Identification of item], Reginald Carter Collection, Society for Preservation of Physician Assistant History, Johns Creek, GA, USA |
