Stead believed that some of the skills that a doctor has to do in practice become habit. Additionally, because there were corpsmen during World War II and the Vietnam War who were taught how to do emergency medicine in terms of paramedical skills, the creation of the physician assistant program provided them a medium to continue their application of the training and skills they had learned. In 1967, he graduated the first class of physician assistant students from
Duke University's PA program. His educational philosophy placed emphasis on applying medical knowledge specifically to a patient, rather than the focus being on memorizing a large quantity of information. He wanted all PAs to be required to have mentoring relationships with
physicians to ensure access to a larger body of medical knowledge. == Awards ==