Chief Clinical Consultant for
Advanced Nurse Practitioner
Ms. Ursula Knoki-Wilson
Chinle Comprehensive Health Care Facility
P.O. Drawer PH
Chinle, Arizona 86503
Phone (928) 674-7001
Fax (928) 674-7008
Ms. Ursula Knoki-Wilson, RN, CNM, MSN is the Director of Nurse-Midwifery Service at Chinle Comprehensive Health Care Facility and the Indian Health Service(IHS) Chief Clinical Consultant for Advance Practice Nursing. She also serves as a Community Liaison to assist the Chinle Service Unit Health Advisory Board with their health planning activities.
Ursula is a member of the American College of Nurse Midwives (ACNM) and serves as President of the Four Corners State Chapter of ACNM. Other professional membership includes Sigma Theta Tau, Honor Society of Nursing, New Mexico Indian Nurses' Association, the American Public Health Association and the IHS National Council of Nursing.
Midwives Quick Links of Interest
- Midwives Main Page, Indian Health System
- Advanced Nurse Practitioners and Physician Assistants
- Maternal Child Health, Indian Health System
- Pregnancy site, Indian Health System
- Women's Health, Indian Health System
- Breastfeeding, Indian Health System
- Child Health, Indian Health System
- Violence Against Native Women
- What's New on the MCH sites, Indian Health System
- Frequently Asked Questions, MCH sites
- Maternal Child Health Coordinators
- OB/GYN CCC Corner, Online Monthly Newsletter
- Upcoming Conferences: MCH and Women's Health
- ACOG / IHS Obstetrics, Neonatal, and Gynecology Postgraduate Course
- Free CME / CEUs: Perinatology Corner, Indian Health System
- Programs and Resources, Indian Health System
More about Ursula Knoki-Wilson, CNM
Following the attainment of her Bachelor of Science degree in Nursing from Loretto Heights College in Denver, Colorado, Ms. Knoki-Wilson received her Master of Science in Nurse Midwifery from the University of Utah, Salt Lake City.
She is a member of the Navajo Nation and was born in Farmington, New Mexico. She began her IHS career in 1970. Over the years, she has held positions in Public Health Nursing, in Pediatric Outpatient Nursing, as a Staff Nurse Midwife and as Supervisory Nurse Midwife. She also served as Dean of an Associate Degree Nursing Program at the formerly Navajo Community College, now Dine College as well as an assistant professorship in the School of Nursing at Northern Arizona University. She has served as adjunct faculty and/or consultant to Schools of Nursing at University of New Mexico, University of Utah, Arizona State University, University of Colorado and Georgetown University. She has lectured nationally on integrating cultural aspects of care to Navajo and Native American patients.