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Honor Flight to Open New HQ

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E-mail: tschaefer@merion.com This Wednesday is the grand opening of the Honor Flight National Headquarters in Springfield, Ohio. The program was founded by Earl Morse, MPAS, PA-C. The Honor Flight program is spreading their wings. On Wednesday, April 11, 2007, at 12:30 PM, the public is invited to attend the Grand Opening of the Honor Flight National Headquarters at 300 E. Auburn Ave, ...

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Honor Flight Expands Program for WWII Vets

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In May 2005, 12 World War II veterans were flown to Washington to see the National World War II Memorial. A new program called Honor Flight, paid all expenses for the day trip. Two years later, 1,363 veterans have visited the memorial with the help of Honor Flight and its affiliated programs. "Folks from across the country found out about what we were doing and wanted to know how to conduct such ...

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Honor Flight

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Earl Morse, MPAS, PA-C, a physician assistant at the Veterans Affairs Outpatient Clinic in Springfield, Ohio, has cared for veterans for the past 27 years. He retired from the Air Force in 1998 after a 21-year career and is now a private pilot. Morse recently used this expertise to found Honor Flight, a program of volunteers who fly World War II veterans to Washington, D.C., free of charge, to ...

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Veterans Day Honor Flight Trip

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E-mail: tschaefer@merion.com Honor Flight, the volunteer program organized by Ohio PA Earl Morse, MPAS, PA-C, will be making another trip this Veterans Day, flying World War II veterans to Washington, D.C., free of charge, to see the National World War II Memorial. Harry Hill - who turned 99 in September - will be taking a special trip Saturday to see the National World War II Memorial in ...

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Making the Rounds

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Vol. 15 •Issue 5 • Page 10 Making the Rounds By Stephen Cornell and Terri Schaefer PA MILESTONE LEGISLATION PAs Now Can Prescribe in Indiana The question, "Can PAs write prescriptions?" now has a simple answer: Yes. No longer will PAs have to say that "physician assistants can prescribe in every state except..." Gov. Mitch Daniels signed PA prescribing legislation on April 26, so PAs ...

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Making the Rounds

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Vol. 16 •Issue 4 • Page 10 Making the Rounds By Stephen Cornell and Terri Schaefer FEDERAL AFFAIRS NEWS AAPA, HHS Agree to Promote Health Literacy ALEXANDRIA, Va.— Gregor F. Bennett, MA, PA-C, president of the American Academy of Physician Assistants, and Rear Admiral Michael Milner, PA-C, of the U.S. Public Health Service, were sitting together on a panel discussion at a PA ...

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April 2008

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FEDERAL AFFAIRS NEWS AAPA, HHS Agree to Promote Health Literacy ALEXANDRIA, Va.- Gregor F. Bennett, MA, PA-C, president of the American Academy of Physician Assistants, and Rear Admiral Michael Milner, PA-C, of the U.S. Public Health Service, were sitting together on a panel discussion at a PA conference last year, when Milner challenged Bennett to find a way for the AAPA to work with the PHS to ...

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Making the Rounds

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Vol. 13 •Issue 7-8 • Page 12 Making the Rounds By Stephen Cornell and Terri Swan THE 'FATHER OF THE PROFESSION' Dr. Eugene Stead, 1908-2005 Forty years ago this month, Eugene Stead, MD, was making final preparations to launch a whole new health care profession. As the chairman of the department of medicine at Duke University, Dr. Stead had conceived of the physician associate program ...

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THE 'FATHER OF THE PROFESSION' Dr. Eugene Stead, 1908-2005 Forty years ago this month, Eugene Stead, MD, was making final preparations to launch a whole new health care profession. As the chairman of the department of medicine at Duke University, Dr. Stead had conceived of the physician associate program that would admit its first students in October 1965. Dr. Stead died on June 12 at his home ...

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Making the Rounds

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Vol. 17 • Issue 1 • Page 8 There's No Recession In the PA Profession Early in 2008, one of the students at the New York Institute of Technology PA program approached faculty member Lawrence Herman, MPA, RPA-C, with his concerns about future employment. "He spoke to me a number of times, saying, 'I'm starting to get a little nervous. You keep telling me about networking on rotations. ...

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