
معرفی
Kim Crawford, PhD, MPH, APRN, FNP-C is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Nursing at the University of West Georgia's Tanner Health School of Nursing. She holds a BSN from Emory University (1998), MSN/Master of Public Health (2007), and a PhD in Nursing from Duquesne University (2022). Her career spans 15+ years in global public health nursing, including international medical mission work in Central America and extensive experience in Georgia (former Soviet Union) where she developed the country's first BSN program.
- Key roles: USAID grant director (2009-2011), Nursing Program Developer at University of Georgia (Tbilisi)
- Teaching specialties: Clinical Practice, Nursing Education, Epidemiology
Research focuses on transcultural nursing, international nursing education systems, and addressing healthcare barriers for marginalized populations. Her work emphasizes culturally competent care strategies in diverse settings.
Recent publications examine cardiovascular disease prevention among youth in Georgia and stress management for international nursing students. Current teaching includes clinical practice courses and dissertation supervision.




