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For use in preparation for certifying and recertification exams, helps PAs integrate the medical information they have received in their basic and clinical science courses. Following guidelines as established by the National Commission on Certification of Physician Assistants (NCCPA), overviews the primary care curriculum of PA programs nationwide. The book first couples a Clinical Review By Body Systems (ie. Endocrinology, Neurology, Respiratory) with a Clinical Review By Specialty (ie. Pediatrics, Surgery, Radiology). The final section focuses on Clinical/Diagnostic Skills (ie. Complete Neurological, Cardiovascular, Respiratory exams).
*The only resource that focuses on key clinical content in PA practice as well as what is likely to be covered in certification and recertification exams*Features contributions by more than 90 outstanding physician assistants*New to this edition: expanded coverage of substance abuse, including tobacco; new chapters on dermatology, pediatrics, OB-GYN, infectious disease, respiratory disease, and more
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The Hunsperger/Hunsberger/Huntsberger/Huntzberger families originally of Canton Bern, Switzerland. By about 1720 three brothers, Hans, Jacob and Ulrich Hunsperger, were living in Franconia Twp., Philadelphia Co., Pennsylvania. Hans had no known descendants. Therefore descendants in these books are mainly those of Jacob and Ulrich's. Includes other Huntzberger/Hunsberger etc. families that cannot be connected to these three brothers at this time. Family members have migrated all over the United States and Canada.
Johann "Peter" Ruth was born ca. 1700 at Steinberg, Germany, the son of Johann Melchior and Maria Catharina Trein Ruth. Anna "Sophia" Lauer was born in 1703 at Hierstein, Germany, the daughter was Hans "Claus" and Maria "Margaretha" Wentz Lauer. Peter Ruth and Sophia Lauer were married in 1724 at Wolfersweiler, Germany. They had four sons, the first three born 1724-1728 at Walhausen, Germany. The family immigrated to America in 1733 and probably settled first in the Myerstown or Stouchsburg area of Berks County, Pennsylvania. After Sophia's death, he married 2) Catharin Mayer Meyer. They had ten children. He died in 1771 in Cumru Township, Berks County, Pennsylvania. Descendants of his oldest three sons lived in Pennsylvania, Illinois, and elsewhere.
The family settled in Berks County, Pa. in about 1730.