Mark Carroll, MD

Mark Carroll, MD, is the Indian Health Service (IHS) Telehealth Program director. Dr. Carroll has served Indian health care in multiple clinical, administrative, and program development capacities since 1992. He has been active in telehealth care since 1999. Before assuming his current national duties for the Indian Health Service, he served in the roles of Telemedicine Chief Clinical Consultant (Navajo Area IHS), Clinical Informatics Consultant (Navajo Area IHS), Telehealth Services Director (Tuba City Indian Medical Center), Chief Information Officer (Tuba City Indian Medical Center), Director of Adolescent Health (Tuba City Indian Medical Center), and Chief Medical Officer (Tuba City Regional Health Care Corporation). In addition to his telehealth care and medical administrative experience, he has supported various Indian health initiatives and activities related to performance improvement/clinical quality, school-based health care, community epidemiology/public health, and health promotion/community wellness program development.

Dr. Carroll has made several presentations at ATA annual meetings and has frequently represented IHS, speaking about the agency’s telemedicine programs, during ATA’s December Industry Briefings.

Dr. Carroll received his undergraduate degree from Dartmouth College and his medical school degree from Dartmouth Medical School. He completed general surgical internship training at the Presbyterian-University of Pennsylvania Medical Center, pediatric residency training at the Children's Hospital of Philadelpia, and fellowship training in the Robert Wood Johnson Clinical Scholars Program at Stanford University. He has been the recipient of numerous awards, and has worked in diverse university, private, and public health settings since his post-graduate training.