Duke Physician Assistant Program Celebrates Retirement of Pat Dieter and Peggy Robinson

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Last week faculty and staff of the Duke Physician Assistant (PA) Program gathered to wish a fond farewell and happy retirement to two long-serving faculty members, Pat Dieter, MPA, PA-C, and Peggy Robinson, MS, MHS, PA-C.

Jacqui giving speech
Division Chief and Program Director Jacqueline S. Barnett, DHSc, MSHS, PA-C gives speech celebrating Dieter and Robinson

In their own words

Click on the links below to read more of their stories as they each reflect on more than 30 years of service at Duke.

Pat Dieter, MPA, PA-C

Pat Dieter with Dr. Eugene Stead
Dieter with Dr. Eugene Stead, founder of the PA profession

Pat Dieter, MPA, PA-C, graduated from the Drexel PA program in 1977 and joined the Duke PA Program faculty in 1986 as the evaluation and research coordinator. She has since served as assistant program director, associate program director, program director, and division chief.

 

 


 

 

Peggy Robinson, MS, MHS, PA-C

Peggy Robinson, standing next to Pat Dieter
Robinson (left) standing next to Dieter at AAPA conference

 

Peggy Robinson, MS, MHS, PA-C, graduated from the Duke PA Program in 1992 and began her tenure at Duke working in gastroenterology.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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