Nancy B Clark M.Ed.

Dir. Medical Informatics Education
nancy.clark@med.fsu.edu
850-644-9706
Appointment: Department of Family Medicine & Rural Health
Courses: Doctoring 1, 2 and 3, MicroAnatomy, Biochemistry, Health Issues, and Medicine and Behavior courses.
Faculty and staff development in Informatics.
Job Description
Nancy Clark is a nationally recognized authority in informatics. She is responsible for the integration of information science and technology into the basic science and clinical curriculum, and for providing direct training to faculty, professional staff and students in all aspects of medical informatics.
Biosketch
With twelve years in medical education and another four years of experience as a clinic manager, Clark came to FSU from the University of South Alabama, Department of Family Medicine in Mobile. There she served as Director of Informatics and was twice named Best Specialty Faculty by the family practice residents in acknowledgment of her outstanding teaching. She has served as the technical advisor to the Society of Teachers of Family Medicine for seven years, coordinating their computer lab at eight of their national conferences and teaches workshops on computer topics. She coordinated the computer lab for the American Academy of Family Physicians Scientific Assembly and has been invited to speak at many local, state and national conferences including the AAMC, AAFP and American Medical Informatics Association.
Education
B.S., Chemistry/Math, Henderson State University, Arkadelphia, Ark.

M.Ed., Instructional Technology, University of Arkansas at Little Rock

Ph.D. candidate, Instructional Design and Development, University of South Alabama

Service
FSU College of Medicine: Curriculum Committee (2001-2005), Admissions Committee, Library and Learning Environment Committee, Faculty Council, Student Welfare Committee, Years 1&2 Curriculum Committee, Years 3&4 Curriculum Committee, IT Advisory Committee, and Informatic Curriculum Advisory Committee, Chair.
Society of Teachers in Family Medicine, Program Committee Member 1998-2001, National Task Force on Information Technology, 2001-02, Task Force on Educational Technology, 1998-99, and Coordinator for Computer Lab, 1994-2001.
American Academy of Family Physicians; Staff, Scientific Assembly Computer Zoo, 1996-2000; Coordinator, Scientific Assembly Computer Zoo, 2001-2003
Honors/Awards
Best Specialty Faculty, by USA FP residency, 1998 and 1999
Memberships
American Medical Informatics Association, Family Practice/Primary Care and Education Working Groups; Society of Teachers in Family Medicine, Faculty Development and Computer Working Groups.
Research Focus
Her research interests include informatics teaching, distance education, medical education and quality improvement.
Publications
Kobylarz, Fred, Clark, Nancy B., and Brummel-Smith, Ken. (2009) Essential PDA Resources for Geriatrics Healthcare Professionals. Annals of Long Term Care. Volume 17. No:1. [Online] http://www.annalsoflongtermcare.com/. Clark, Nancy B., Hale, Frank, and Strothers, Harry. (2001) From Petting Zoos to Electronic Classrooms: Meeting the Technology Learning Needs of Family Medicine Teachers. Fam Med. Vol. 33, No. 3:198-202.
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