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Foreign Medical Graduates and Physician Assistants FREE

James F. Cawley, MPH, PA-C
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Edited by John D. Archer, MD, Senior Editor.


JAMA. 1982;247(7):977-977. doi:10.1001/jama.1982.03320320017009
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To the Editor.—  Louis J. Goodman, PhD, and Lorna E. Wunderman, MPH, report a decline in the flow of foreign medical graduates (FMGs) into US graduate medical education programs (1981;246:854). The authors attribute this decline to certain provisions of the 1976 Health Professions Educational Assistance Act (PL 94-484) and point out that, despite offsetting increases in US medical graduates and US citizen FMGs, residency positions in certain urban hospitals will go unfilled. They recommend waiver of sections of PL 94-484 as a means of providing these facilities with a continuing supply of health manpower in the form of FMGs.This analysis fails to take into consideration that many of these hospitals have already discovered an alternative solution to resident shortages brought about by FMG restrictions. Physician assistants (PAs) are commonly replacing FMG house staff in many institutions. Over the past several years a number of hospitals that were previously dependent

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Frohlich WH, McGarvey M, Scanlan C, et al:  Physician's assistants as primary care providers in the long-term care facility . Read before the American Public Health Association, Detroit, Oct 19, 1980 .
Heinrich JJ, Fichandler BC, Beinfird M:  The physician's assistant as resident on surgical services . Arch Surg 1980;;115:310-314.
Perry HB, Detmer DE, Redmond EL:  The current and future role of surgical physician assistants . Ann Surg 1981;;193:132-137.
Weston JL:  What's ahead for nurse practitioners and physician assistants? Health Care Finance Admin Forum , (December) 1980;, pp 3-9.

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Frohlich WH, McGarvey M, Scanlan C, et al:  Physician's assistants as primary care providers in the long-term care facility . Read before the American Public Health Association, Detroit, Oct 19, 1980 .
Heinrich JJ, Fichandler BC, Beinfird M:  The physician's assistant as resident on surgical services . Arch Surg 1980;;115:310-314.
Perry HB, Detmer DE, Redmond EL:  The current and future role of surgical physician assistants . Ann Surg 1981;;193:132-137.
Weston JL:  What's ahead for nurse practitioners and physician assistants? Health Care Finance Admin Forum , (December) 1980;, pp 3-9.
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