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Grace Landel, MEd, PA-C
Associate Director
Didactic Coordinator
Abridged CV
Education
| 1999 |
MEd, Educational Leadership and Policy Studies, University of Washington College of Education, Seattle WA |
| 1984 |
BS, Physician Assistant Studies, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston TX |
| 1978 |
BA, Biology (with honors), University of California, Santa Cruz CA |
Current Faculty Responsibilities
Didactic Coordinator, MEDEX Northwest Division of Physician Assistant Studies
- Oversight for MEDEX didactic curriculum delivery in three sites
- Course Chair, MEDEX 470, 471, 472: PA Roles I, II, III (fall, winter, spring; 1 credit/qtr)
- Lecturer across several MEDEX courses
- Chair, MEDEX Bridge Program
Lecturer, Faculty Advisory Board, CONJ 515: Interdisciplinary Health and Human Services Delivery in Rural Communities, University of Washington
Academic/Clinical Work History
| 2004–Present |
Preceptor, Students in the Community, Aloha Inn, UW, Seattle WA |
| 1995–Present |
Physician Assistant, Family Medicine, UW Medical Center, Seattle WA |
| 1990-Present |
MEDEX Northwest Division of Physician Assistant Studies, University of Washington School of Medicine, Seattle WA
• Adjunct appointment, Department of Family Medicine, 2002-Present
• Associate Director, 2001-Present
• Didactic Coordinator, 1998-Present
• Assistant Director, 1993–2001
• Clinical Coordinator, 1994–1998
• Director, Alaska Satellite, 1993–1994
• Lecturer, Satellite Curriculum Coordinator, 1990–1993 |
| 2000–2004 |
Provider, Mobile Health Van for Homeless Youth, SPARX, Seattle Children’s Home, University of Washington, Seattle WA |
| 1990-1992 |
Lecturer, Gynecology Course & Physical Assessment of Women Course, Seattle Midwifery School, Seattle WA |
| 1991–1992 |
Physician Assistant, HIV Intervention Project, King County Public Health Department, Seattle WA |
| 1987–1990 |
Physician Assistant, Primary Care, McLoughlin Family Practice Group, Vancouver WA |
| 1984–1987 |
Physician Assistant, Primary Care, Seward Clinic, Seward NE |
| 1979–1982 |
Assistant Control Central Coordinator, Sacred Heart General Hospital, Eugene OR |
| 1979–1982 |
Lab Assistant, Phlebotomist, Sacred Heart General Hospital, Eugene OR |
Professional Organizations
| 2001–Present |
Member, Association of Family Practice Physician Assistants |
| 2001–Present |
Society of Primary Care Policy Fellows
• Board Member, Class Representative, 2001–2005 |
| 1990–Present |
Physician Assistant Education Association (formerly Association of Physician Assistant Programs)
• Chair, Western Regional Consortium, 2004–2006, 1991–1993
• Chair, National Recruitment Strategies Task Force, 2002–2005
• Minority Affairs Committee, 1994–2002
• Advisory Council on Minority Attrition/Retention, 1994–1996 |
| 1987–Present |
Washington Academy of Physician Assistants
• Legislative Committee Member, 1992–Present
• Washington Delegate to the AAPA, House of Delegates, 2004–2006,
1991–1993; Chief Delegate, 2005–2006, 1993; Alternate, 1995–2004
• President, 1996–1997; Vice President, 1994–1995
• Newsletter Committee Member, 1994–1995
• CME Committee Member, 1992–1993
• Director-at-Large, 1992–1994
• Chair, Student Affairs Committee, 1991–1992 |
| 1982–Present |
American Academy of Physician Assistants (AAPA)
• Liaison to the American Academy of Family Physicians, 2006–Present
• Awards Committee, 2006–Present
• Publishing Awards Judge, 2002–Present
• Asian Pacific Islanders Caucus, 1998–Present
• House of Delegates Reference Committee Member, 2002, 2004–2006
• Professional Practice Council, 1994–2000; Chair, 1997–2000
• Western Regional Meeting Planning Committee, 1993–2002
• Student Representative and Delegate, 1983–1984 |
Other Professional Activities
| 2005–Present |
Member, Editorial Board, Journal of Physician Assistant Education (formerly Perspective on Physician Assistant Education) |
| 1998–Present |
Site Visitor, Accreditation Review Committee on Education for the Physician Assistant |
| 1994–Present |
Faculty Steering Committee Member, Students Providers Aspiring to Rural and Underserved eXperiences (SPARX), University of Washington, Seattle WA; Chair, 1998–1999 |
| 2003–2005 |
Grant Reviewer, Bureau of Health Professions, Health Resources and Services Administration: PA Training Grants |
Awards & Honors
| 2001 |
Primary Care Health Policy Fellow, Bureau of Health Professions, Health Resources and Services Administration, Washington DC |
| 1999 |
University of Washington Teaching Scholars Program, Seattle WA |
| 1995 |
MEDEX Golden Apple Teaching Award, MEDEX Northwest, Seattle WA |
| 1984 |
Luchi Award, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston TX |
Selected Bibliography
- Cupp RC, Brock DM, Landel GP, Wick KH. What Happened in Basic Clinical Skills 2005? Teaching the Physical Exam. Poster sesson at: AAPA’s 34th Annual Conference, San Francisco CA; 2006.
- Landel GP, Schwedler M. Female reproductive disorders. In: Auth PC, Kerstein MD, eds. Physician Assistant Review. 2nd ed. Philadelphia PA: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins; 2005:241–256.
- Lachman VD, Landel GP. Ethical and legal considerations. In: Auth PC, Kerstein MD, eds. Physician Assistant Review. 2nd ed. Philadelphia PA: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins; 2005:428–448.
- Cupp RC, Landel GP, Wick KH. Key Points; Improving Student Retention of Lecture Content. Poster sesson at: AAPA’s 33rd Annual Conference, Orlando FL; 2005.
- Landel GP, Fry JR, Hage S, Gonzalez C, Robohm CM. A Report of the Association of Physician Assistant Programs National Recruitment Strategies Task Force. February 2005. Available at: http://www.apap.org/members/members.htm.
- Landel G, Robohm C, Gonzales C, Hage S, Fry J. A commitment to diversity in the physician assistant profession. The Advisor. 2005;25(2):36–39.
- Haverkamp K, Brock D, Landel G, Wick KH. On-line Case-Based Discussions: A Physician Assistant Student-led Project. Poster sesson at: AAPA’s 32nd Annual Conference. Las Vegas NV; 2004.
- Landel G, Mas J, Fotinos C. Safe Links, A Multidisciplinary Medical Mobile Health Care Effort for Street Youth in Seattle. Poster session at: APAP Education Forum, Phoenix AZ; 2003.
- Brown D, Conner P, Gara N, Hanson S, Hawkinson C, King T, Landel G, Rathfon E. Guidelines for Ethical Conduct for the PA Profession. American Academy of Physician Assistants; 2002. Available at: http://www.aapa.org/policy.
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