CAPT Stacey Dawson
Lead Faculty
“I value the opportunity to provide women with evidence-based information in order to make the best, informed health care decisions possible for their own individual healthcare situations.”
CAPT (Ret.) Stacey Dawson, PhD, MSN, CNM, graduated from the University of Cincinnati with a Baccalaureate degree in nursing and joined the Air Force as a 2nd Lieutenant. Her initial inspiration to become a nurse midwife occurred when she attended a specialized OB course instructed by nurse midwives at Langley AFB, VA. Stacey transferred from the Air Force to the Public Health Service and served as an immigration health nurse. She earned her MSN from Frontier Nursing University, transferring to the Phoenix Indian Medical Center as a nurse midwife, and later, the Chief of Midwifery Services. Stacey completed her PhD in Nursing Education from Capella University, moving to the IHS Phoenix Area Office as a Maternal Child Health Consultant that same year. She served 2 years as the Women’s Health Consultant at IHS HQ then retired from the US Public Health Service after 23 years of total uniformed service. She has recently rejoined in her previous IHS HQ role, as a civil servant and is looking forward to continuing her prior work. She enjoys working with students in various capacities and loves teaching and learning something new every day!
Pregnancy ECHO Program
Stacey is lead faculty for the Care and Access for Pregnant People ECHO Program, which is designed to increase access to care for AI/AN pregnant people by providing best practices for prenatal and postpartum care across all care settings.
Interested in receiving free treatment recommendations or technical assistance from one of our experts? Contact us at echo@npaihb.org.
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