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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). | ||
* See Barb Clark, R.N. web-site. | * See Barb Clark, R.N. web-site. | ||
The main centric of the Barb Clark web-site is the tone of laerting the American public that something is wrong with medical record privacy and the claims that medical records are secure. Barb, and expert in the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act manages a web-site . | |||
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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).
The main centric of the Barb Clark web-site is the tone of laerting the American public that something is wrong with medical record privacy and the claims that medical records are secure. Barb, and expert in the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act manages a web-site .
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