Karine Crow
Karine
Crow, Cherokee, PhD, RN, is an associate professor at
Northern Arizona University School of Nursing. She
directs the American Indian Program, which was the
first reservation-based, baccalaureate nursing program
in the United States. (See Schools for a
description of the program.)
Crow’s special interests include transcultural nursing,
American Indian health and public health nursing. She
earned her BS at Texas Women’s University and her MS and
PhD at the University of Utah. She has been teaching at NAU
since 2001. She is one of the founders of N-Nurse
(Navajoland Nurses United for Research, Service and
Education).