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Note: Barbara Clark, R.N., N.P. is a different person (see www.BarbClark.org). Nurse Clark is an advocate for the rights of injured workers in the State of California. She is a vocal proponent of reforming state ] laws (see SB 899). Note: Barbara Clark, R.N., N.P. is a different person (see www.BarbClark.org ). Nurse Clark is an advocate for the rights of injured workers in the State of California. She is a vocal proponent of reforming state ] laws (see SB 899).
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Olympic medal record
Women’s Swimming
Bronze medal – third place Montreal 1976 4x100m Freestyle Relay

Barbara Clark (born September 24, 1958 in Coronation, Alberta) is a former international freestyle swimmer from Canada, who won the bronze medal in the Women's Women's 4x100 Freestyle Relay, alongside Becky Smith, Gail Amundrud, and Anne Jardin.

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Note: Barbara Clark, R.N., N.P. is a different person (see www.BarbClark.org ). Nurse Clark is an advocate for the rights of injured workers in the State of California. She is a vocal proponent of reforming state workers' compensation laws (see SB 899).

  • See Barb Clark, R.N. web-site.
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