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landel 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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