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of University of Nebraska Medical Center
Vol. 21. No. 20
January 25, 1973
Public Information Ph. 4453
FIVE NEBRASKANS SELECTED FOR
Five Nebraskans have been accepted as
TRAINING AS PHYSICIANS ASSIST ANTS students in the first Physicians Assistant
education
March 7 .
program.
which will begin
The fi ve all hold college degrees and each has had experience in patient care. Their
average age is 2 5.
The students: Michael J. Grutsch, Kearney, former Air Force medical corpsman; Kathy
A. Hurley, Omaha, former nurse aide and member of the Peace Corps; Sidney W.
Jaeger, Imperial. former Army medical corpsman; Patricia A. Vacek, Omaha, surgical
technician: Robert A. Witt, Lincoln, former emergency room technician.
The students will receive their first year of training at the U. S. Air Force School of
Health Care Sciences at Sheppard Air Force Base, Wichita Falls, Texas. Their clinical
year of training will be in University of Nebraska affiliated hospitals and programs.
The program leading to a bachelor of science degree was authorized by the 1972
Legislature. Two years of college work are prerequisite to entering the program. One
year of basic medical science courses is required for the student in such areas as anatomy,
physiology, biochemistry, pathology, pharmacology and medical microbiology. The
second year will include clinical education at the University of Nebraska Medical Center
and with practicing physicians in the state.
Dean Robert Kugel emphasized that the Physicians Assistant will work only under the
control and supervision of the physician by whom he is employed and will not be
authorized to function in an independent status.
A second class of 20 students will be admitted in July. Fifteen of these will take all of
their training at Nebraska while the other five will go to Texas for the first year.
Applications are still being taken for this second group. Information may be obtained
from Jesse Edwards. assistant director of the program. Application form-; arc available
from Dr. Gerard Van Leeuwen, acting director of the program.
An appliL·ation is being prqJared for accreditation of the Nebraska progr~1m by the
American ML·diL·:tl Associatiun Council on Medical Education. The Coun c il ha'> already
approved 23 pl ,,iL·ian-; a"~ , 1:1111 programs.
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REGENTS ELEVATE
TRAINING FOR ALLIED
HEALTH PROFESSIONS
The School of Allied Health Professions became a
formal entity on the Medical Center campus
following approval of the board of regents at their
last meeting.
Chancellor Robert Sparks said the school would be under the administrative
supervision of an associate dean who would be responsible to the dean of the College
of Medicine.
Programs in the school now include medical technology, radiologic technology ,
physical therapy and nuclear medicine therapy. In the near future a training program
will be initiated for physicians assistants.
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Regents Elevate Training for Allied Health Professions
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