This image is the cover for the book MEDEX Northwest Physician Assistant Program, Images of America

MEDEX Northwest Physician Assistant Program, Images of America

The MEDEX Northwest Physician Assistant Program was created at the University of Washington in 1968 as one of the nation's first physician assistant (PA) programs. A joint project of the Washington State Medical Association and the University of Washington School of Medicine, MEDEX was designed to meet the needs of overworked physicians in rural communities. As envisioned by MEDEX founder Dr. Richard A. Smith, "Physician Assistants were created by physicians, for physicians." Initially, all MEDEX students were former military corpsmen returning from Vietnam. Based on their extensive clinical experience, they were well accepted by doctors and their patients. Dr. Richard Smith was a former Peace Corps physician and leader of the federal project to desegregate the US hospital "system" as a requirement for Medicare reimbursement. Dr. Smith's founding principles for MEDEX included a collaborative model for community and practitioner involvement--the framework for the MEDEX Program throughout its 45-year history.

Ruth Ballweg MPA PA-C

Physician assistant, family medicine department professor, and author Ruth Ballweg was a longtime director of MEDEX Northwest (1985-2014) and is a nationally recognized leader in the PA profession.

Arcadia Publishing