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Mark Barclay, MS, FASPR
TruServe Coordinator

Mark Barclay is the TruServe Coordinator for the Center for Rural Health (CRH) at the University of North Dakota (UND) School of Medicine & Health Sciences in Grand Forks.

In this position, Mark promotes the activities of the CRH by coordinating TruServe, a web-based management tool developed by the CRH and in use nationwide by rural health agencies. He is responsible for providing technical support and customer service, developing educational materials and training methods, and assisting clients with computer system set-ups and conversions for TruServe. He also assists with other special projects as needed.

A Grand Forks native, Mark graduated magna cum laude with a bachelor's degree in secondary education from UND in 2010, where he was also a captain of the track team. He also received his master's degree in education from UND in 2014.

Projects

Most Recent Publications & Presentations

What is a Community Health Center?
Non-profit community-driven clinics provide high-quality primary and preventive care to all individuals, with or without insurance and regardless of their ability to pay.
Projects: Flex, State Office of Rural Health
Author(s): Morin, K., Barclay, M.
Publication: North Dakota Medicine, 38(3), 20-21
Date: October 2013
Type: Article
Team Boosters: A Bright Spot for Rural North Dakotans is the Increasing Role that Advanced Practice Providers Play in Primary Care
The Association of American Medical Colleges estimates that by 2020 there will be 45,000 too few primary care physicians. These shortages are exacerbated in rural North Dakota, where communities can spend tens of thousands of dollars and years recruiting a physician.
Author(s): Barclay, M.
Publication: North Dakota Medicine, 38(2), 22-23
Date: June 2013
Type: Article