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Recent Developments In The Law Relating To The Physician's Assistant, Alfred M. Sadler, Jr., Blair L. Sadler Nov 1971

Recent Developments In The Law Relating To The Physician's Assistant, Alfred M. Sadler, Jr., Blair L. Sadler

Vanderbilt Law Review

The potential source of physician's assistants is enormous. In addition to the frequently cited Vietnam medic, many highly intelligent, motivated individuals could be attracted to these training programs. For example, in 1970, 24,987 people applied to medical schools although there was space for only 11,348. According to the Association of American Medical Colleges, as many as one-half of the remaining 13,639 were "fully qualified" to become physicians, and many probably would be eager and able to deliver excellent primary health care as a physician's assistant if given the opportunity. Many of the 650,000 registered nurses "in retirement" might be induced …