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Margaret Clark

Vice President/ Chief Clinical Quality Officer at WRC Senior Services

Margaret Clark has over 35 years of work experience in the healthcare industry. Margaret currently holds the position of Vice President/Chief Clinical Quality Officer at WRC Senior Services since September 2019. In this role, they are responsible for developing and implementing professional staff competencies for chronic disease management, ensuring care continuity between levels of care, and establishing disease pathways for professional staff. Margaret has also served as the Senior Director of Post Acute Services at WRC Senior Services since February 2016. Prior to this, they held the position of Director of Transitional Care - Nurse Navigator, where they developed and implemented a transitional model of care and established a patient education program for chronic diseases. Margaret has also worked in various roles at WRC Senior Services, including Director of Nursing for Laurelbrooke Landing McKinley Health Center and Registered Nurse Assessment Coordinator (RNAC) and WRC Educator. Additionally, they have experience as a Clinical Director at Laurel Eye Clinic and as an RN and LPN Staff Nurse at Punxsutawney Area Hospital.

Margaret Clark's education history can be summarized as follows:

Margaret Clark pursued a Doctorate of Nursing Practice (DNP) at Walden University from 2014 to 2018. Prior to that, they completed a Master's degree in Nursing with a focus on education at Walden University in 2013. Margaret earned their Bachelor of Science (B.S.) in Nursing from Chamberlain University in 2011.

Margaret began their nursing education at Altoona Hospital School of Nursing, where they obtained a Diploma as a Registered Nurse (RN) in 1994. Earlier in their career, Margaret completed their Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) certification at Jefferson County Dubois Area Vocational School in 1984.

In addition to their formal education, Margaret Clark has also obtained additional certifications. Margaret achieved the Holy Fire Reiki Master certification in September 2018, although the institution responsible for the certification is not specified. Margaret also completed the Foundations of Transitional Care certification at the University of Pennsylvania in December 2014.

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