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1 County Health Report Cards Engaging in Communities to Serve the People of New Mexico may 2013 Revised September 2013 Background Information Health Statistics Health Care Provider Data Healthcare Clinics and Resources UNM Health Sciences Center Efforts by County in Education, Service and Research
2 Background Data: New Mexico - U.S. NEW MEXICO U.S. Population (2012 estimate) 2,085, ,914,040 Children 18 and under 24.9% 23.7% % 13.3% Black 2.5% 13.1% Hispanic 46.7% 16.7% American Indian and Alaska Native 10.1% 1.2% White Non-Hispanic 40.2% 63.4% (Source: census.gov - latest age and cultural data from 2011) Population distribution by metropolitan status, NM ( ), U.S. (2011) Metropolitan 73% 84% Non-metropolitan 27% 16% Distribution of total population by Federal Poverty Level, NM ( ), U.S. (2011) Under 100% 27% 20% 400% plus 29% 33% Median Annual hold Income ( ) $44,732 $50,443 Unemployment Rate - Seasonally Adjusted ( ) November % 8.9% November % 7.9% Health Insurance Coverage of the Total Population, NM ( ), U.S. (2011) Employer 38% 49% Individual 4% 5% Medicaid 22% 16% Medicare 14% 13% Other Public 2% 1% Uninsured 21% 16% Selected Health and Social Statistics % of Census tracts with healthy food retailers within 1/2 mile of boundary 59.6% 72.0% % of Overweight or obese children (2007) 32.7% 31.6% Percent of adults who participated in moderate or vigorous physical activities, % 51.4% Teen Birth Rate per 1,000 Population Ages 15-19, % 34.2% Percent of Children Age Months Who Are Immunized, % 75% Number of Deaths Due to Suicide per 100,000 Population, % 11.8% Percentage of Adults Reporting Poor Mental Health, % 35.8% Source: Kaiser Family Foundation statehealthfacts.org
3 Bernalillo County Albuquerque, Carnuel, Cedar Crest, Chilili, Isleta Pueblo, Los Ranchos de Albuquerque, North Valley, South Valley, Tijeras Quick FaCTS Bernalillo County New Mexico Population, 2012 estimate...673,460 2,085,538 Median household income, $48,231 $44,631 Persons below poverty ( ) % 19.0% Land area (square miles)...1, ,298 Persons per square mile, Percent Unemployed (Oct. 2012)...6.6% 6.4% Albuquerque Public Schools % 63.0% Dist 10 - Henry Kiki Saavedra Dist 11 - Rick Miera Dist 12 - Ernest H. Chavez Dist 13 - Patricia Roybal Caballero Dist 14 - Miguel P. Garcia Dist 15 - Emily Kane Dist 16 - Antonio Moe Maestas Dist 17 - Edward C. Sandoval Dist 18 - Gail Chasey Dist 19 - Sheryl Williams Stapleton Dist 20 - James P. White Dist 21 - Mimi Stewart Dist 22 - James E. Smith Dist 23 - Paul A. Pacheco Dist 24 - Elizabeth Liz Thomson Dist 25 - Christine Trujillo Dist 26 - Georgene Louis Dist 27 - Larry A. Larrañaga Dist 28 - Jimmie C. Hall Dist 29 - Thomas A. Anderson Dist 30 - Nate Gentry Dist 31 - William Bill R. Rehm Dist 50 - Stephen Easley Dist 68 - Monica Youngblood Dist 69 - W. Ken Martinez Deaths per 100,000 Bernalillo County New Mexico Heart Disease Cancer Unintentional injuries Chronic lower respiratory disease Stroke Total Deaths....4,898 15,866 Dist 9 - John M. Sapien Dist 10 - John C. Ryan Dist 11 - Linda M. Lopez Dist 12 - Gerald Ortiz y Pino Dist 13 - Bill B. O Neill Dist 14 - Michael Padilla Dist 15 - Daniel Ivey-Soto Dist 16 - Cisco McSorley Dist 17 - Timothy M. Keller Dist 18 - Lisa A. Torraco Dist 19 - Sue Wilson Beffort Dist 20 - William H. Payne Dist 21 - Mark Moores Dist 22 - Benny Shendo, Jr. Dist 23 - Sander Rue Dist 26 - Jacob Candelaria Dist 29 - Michael S. Sanchez Dist 39 - Phil A. Griego Medical Doctors per Licensing Board...2,513 2,529 Doctors of Osteopathic Medicine Physician Assistants Occupational Therapists...N/A 371 Physical Therapists...N/A 538 Dentists Registered Nurses...7,352 7,679 Licensed Practical Nurses...1, Certified Nurse Practitioners Certified Nurse Anesthetists Certified Nurse Specialists Source: Selected HSC activities in BERNALILLO COUNty (2012) 44 Hours American Pharmacists Association Academy of Student Pharmacists, Community Flu Clinics 37 Hours Cancer Research/Treatment Center, UNM Cancer Center - Women s Hospital/ Outreach 4 Hours Center for Life, Center for Life Halloween Flu Clinic 60 Hours Center for Rural and Community Behavioral Health, - Adolescent Refugee Therapy, Child, Adolescent, Adult and Group Psychiatry 40,849 Hours College of Nursing Undergraduate and Masters Program, Rotations for Nursing Students, Albuquerque Public Schools, UNMH, VA Medical Center 2,832 Hours Dental Medicine, Albuquerque Public Schools and First Choice Community Health 144 Hours Internal Medicine, Indian Health Services Rheumatology Clinic 2,850 Hours Locum Tenens Program, Kindred, Isleta Health Center, First Nations Community Healthsource 60 Hours Obstetrics and Gynecology, Albuquerque Indian Hospital 40 Hours Orthopaedics / Physical Therapy 4 Hours Pathology, Advisory board for UNM and the UNM Center for Spatiotemporal Modeling 2868 Hours Dept. of Pediatrics, Cardiology and the Center for Development and Disability, Case Management and Direct Services. 222 Hours Specialty Extension Services, Chest Medicine, Women s Specialists of NM, ABQ Indian Health Services, Behavioral Healthcare and 24 Hours American Pharmacists Association Academy of Student Pharmacists, Aging Conferences and Health Fairs The University of New Mexico Health Sciences Center 3
4 and (cont.) 10 Hours Cancer Research/Treatment Center, University of New Mexico Cancer Center - Mobile Mammography Screening 209 Hours Center for Rural and Community Behavioral Health, EARLY Program, - Child, Adolescent, Adult and Group Psychiatry 6,400 Hours Emergency Medicine, Paramedic Training Course 822 Hours Internal Medicine / Project ECHO, Diabetes/ Cardiovascular Care, Addictions / Psychiatry, Hepatitis C-Corrections, Hepatitis C-Community, Pulmonary/Asthma 21 Hours Dept. of Pathology, Neuroinflammation Seminar Series, Indian Health Service Course, Prostrate Cancer Support Association 20 Hours Dept. of Pediatrics, Neonatology, STABLE Course, PB&J Young Children s Health Center 5 Hours Cancer Research/Treatment Center, University of New Mexico Cancer Center - Hispanic Cancer Education Program 10 Hours Center for Rural and Community Behavioral Health, Veterans First-Jail Diversion Program 60 Hours Dept. of Pathology, All Faith s Receiving Home Board of Directors Monthly Presentations 19 Hours American Pharmacists Association Academy of Student Pharmacists, GenerationRX: Albuquerque Public Schools 147 Hours Cancer Research/Treatment Center, University of New Mexico Cancer Center - American Community Outreach, Ventanilla de Salud (Mobile Education Program, Tobacco Control, Substance Abuse Education Program), Native American Cancer Conference 346 Hours Center for Life, Exhibits, Integrative Medicine Workshop, Presentation and Class 26 Hours Center for Rural and Community Behavioral Health, Refugee Mental Health and Wellbeing Project 61 Hours Distance Services, Center Health and Fitness, New Mexico Occupational Therapy Association, After Math Camp, Head to Toe 16, New Mexico Public Health Association 2012 Conference, Albuquerque Public Schools, 30th Annual Winter Refresher, New Mexico Chapter of the American Academy of Family Physicians 61 Hours Continuing Medical Education, Neurology and Neurosurgery, Indian Health Basic Colposcopy Course, Annual Women s Health Care Seminar 2,385 Hours Emergency Medicine, EMT-Basic Course and Intermediate Courses, and Combo EMS Refresher Course 22 Hours Internal Medicine, CPI-Immunizations, Grand Grounds - Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease 46 Hours Neurology, Grand Rounds - Spinal Neuroinflammation, Surviving Stroke, Review and Management of Cerebral AVM s, Rasmussen Encephalitis, American Parkinson Disease Association Symposium 70 Hours NM Poison and Drug Information Center, Poison Prevention, Train the Trainer, Caffeine Toxicity Prevention for Adolescents, Isleta Health Fair 103 Hours Pathology, KUNM Radio Board Member, Believe in New Mexico Girls Slam Conference, Fundraising, Welcome Back Days, Deer Mice and Hantavirus Disease Talk 925 Hours Dept. of Pediatrics and Center for Development and Disability, Hematology/Oncology, Prevention and Population Sciences, OTGP, Oncology, Neonatology - Community-wide Teaching for NRP, Community Training, Technical Assistance HERO 6,700 Hours HERO Sites - Native American Community, African American Community, Hispanic/Latino Community, International District, South Valley Research 335 Hours Dept. of Pediatrics and Center for Development and Disability, Research 24 Hours Center for Rural and Community Behavioral Health, - Child, Adolescent, and Adult Psychiatry, IHS Telebehavioral Health Center of Excellence 951 Hours Internal Medicine / Project ECHO, Integrated Addiction, Diabetes and Cardiovascular Care, Complex Care Clinic, Chronic Pain and Headache, Community Addictions Recovery, Rheumatology, Pulmonary/Asthma, HIV/AIDS, Dementia Care Clinic, High Risk Pregnancy, Hepatitis C-Corrections, Hepatitis C-Community, Palliative Care Services provided to Bernalillo County residents 650,035 total patient visits at UNM Hospitals and Clinics 158,636 Charity Care 38,765 Uninsured 452,634 Compensated 5,726 total residents served at UNM Cancer Center Total Community Hours for Bernalillo: 70,029tED 4 Office of the Vice President for Community Health hsc.unm.edu/community/och.shtml
5 Catron County Reserve, Datil, Quemado, Pie Town, Luna, Aragon, Glenwood Quick FaCTS Catron County New Mexico Population, 2012 estimate...3,658 2,085,538 Median household income, $37,857 $44,631 Persons below poverty % 19.0% Land area (square miles)...6, ,298 Persons per square mile, % Unemployed (August 2012) % 6.4% Quemado Independent Schools % 63.0% Reserve Independent Schools % Dist Rep. Don L. Tripp Dist 28 - Howie C. Morales Deaths per 100,000 Catron County New Mexico Heart Disease Cancer Unintentional injuries Chronic lower respiratory disease Stroke Total Deaths ,866 Medical Doctors per Licensing Board Doctors of Osteopathic Medicine Licensed Health Professionals. Jan Jan Physician Assistants Occupational Therapists Physical Therapists Dentists Registered Nurses Licensed Practical Nurses Certified Nurse Practitioners Certified Nurse Anesthetists Certified Nurse Specialists Selected UNM HSC activities in Catron County (2012) 174 Hours Emergency Medicine, EMT-Intermediate Course and Combo EMS Refresher Course Services provided to Catron County residents 350 total patient visits at UNM Hospitals and Clinics 71 Charity Care 30 Uninsured 249 Compensated 12 residents served at UNM Cancer Center Total Community Hours for Catron: 174 The University of New Mexico Health Sciences Center 5
6 Chaves County Dexter, Hagerman, Lake Arthur, Roswell, Midway, Mesa, Elkins Quick FaCTS Chaves County New Mexico Population, 2012 estimate... 65,784 2,085,538 Median household income, $37,293 $44,631 Persons below poverty % 19.0% Land area (square miles)...6, ,298 Persons per square mile, % Unemployed (August 2012)...6.0% 6.4% Dexter Consolidated Schools % 63.0% Hagerman Municipal Schools % Lake Arthur Municipal Schools % Roswell Independent Schools % Dist 54 - William Bill J. Gray Dist 58 - Candy Spence Ezzell Dist 59 - Nora Espinoza Dist 66 - Bob Wooley Dist 27 - Stuart Ingle Dist 32 - Cliff R. Pirtle Dist 33 - William F. Burt Dist 42 - Gay G. Kernan Deaths per 100,000 Chavez County New Mexico Heart Disease Cancer Unintentional injuries Chronic lower respiratory disease Stroke Total Deaths ,866 Major Healthcare Clinics and Resources Eastern New Mexico Medical Center, Roswell 405 W Country Club Rd Roswell NM La Casa Family Health Center, Roswell 1511 S Grand Ave Roswell NM Medical Doctors per Licensing Board Doctors of Osteopathic Medicine Physician Assistants Occupational Therapists...N/A 10 Physical Therapists...N/A 25 Dentists Selected UNM HSC activities in Chaves County (2012) 232 Hours Dental Medicine, Eastern New Mexico University - Roswell Hospital Dental Program 20 Hours Family and Community Medicine, Consultations and Outreach Clinics 39 Hours Family and Community Medicine/Community Preceptors 54 Hours UNM Medical Group Locum Tenens Program, Practice Relief for Primary Care Physicians 48 Hours Dept. of Neurology, Children s Medical Services (CMS) Outreach Clinics 96 Hours Dept. of Ob/Gyn, Outreach Clinics 64 Hours Dept. of Pediatrics, Metabolic, Asthma, Endocrine, Genetics Specialty Clinics 79 Hours Dept. of Pediatrics/Center for Development and Disability, Case Management Services, Multidisciplinary Evaluations, other Direct Services 16 Hours Dept. of Surgery, Specialty Clinics and 8 Hours Center for Rural and Community Behavioral Health, Rural Rotation, Residents 519 Hours Internal Medicine/Project ECHO, Clinics and Consultations, High Risk Pregnancy, Chronic Pain and Headache, Dementia Care Clinic, Diabetes/Cardiovascular Risk Reduction, Hepatitis C, HIV/AIDS, Integrated Addiction/ Psychiatry, Palliative Care, Pulmonary/Asthma, Rheumatology 38 Hours Pediatrics, Endocrine, Community-wide Teaching, Genetics 29 Hours Pediatrics/Center for Development and Disability, Training and Technical Assistance in the Community Services provided to Chaves County residents 3,969 total patient visits at UNM Hospitals and Clinics 212 Charity Care 150 Uninsured 3,607 Compensated 108 total residents served at UNM Cancer Center Total Community Hours for Chaves: 1,247 Registered Nurses Licensed Practical Nurses Certified Nurse Practitioners Certified Nurse Anesthetists Certified Nurse Specialists Office of the Vice President for Community Health hsc.unm.edu/community/och.shtml
7 Cibola County Acomita Lake, Encinal, Grants, Milan, San Fidel, Laguna, Mesita, North Acomita Village, Paguate, Paraje, Pine Hill, Seama, Skyline-Ganipa Quick FaCTS Cibola County New Mexico Population, 2012 estimate... 27,334 2,085,538 Median household income, $36,020 $44,631 Persons below poverty % 19.0% Land area (square miles)...4, ,298 Persons per square mile, % Unemployed (August 2012)...6.1% 6.4% Grants-Cibola County Schools % 63.0% Dist 6 - Eliseo Lee Alcon Dist 69 - W. Ken Martinez Deaths per 100,000 Cibola County New Mexico Heart Disease Cancer Unintentional injuries Chronic lower respiratory disease Stroke....N/A 53.9 Total Deaths ,866 Dist 4 - George K. Munoz Dist 30 - Clemente Sanchez Major Healthcare Clinics and Resources Grants Medical Center, Grants 1208 Bonita St Grants NM To Haajilee Health Clinic, To Haajilee PO Box 2538 Canoncito NM Western New Mexico Medical Group, Grants 1217 Bonita St Grants NM Acoma Canoncito Laguna Service Unit, San Fidel PO Box 130 San Fidel NM Medical Doctors per Licensing Board Doctors of Osteopathic Medicine Physician Assistants Occupational Therapists...N/A 1 Physical Therapists...N/A 4 Dentists Registered Nurses Licensed Practical Nurses Certified Nurse Practitioners Certified Nurse Anesthetists Certified Nurse Specialists Selected HSC activities in Cibola COUNTY (2012) 210 Hours Center for Rural and Community Behavioral Health, Adult, Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Services 232 Hours College of Nursing Masters Program, Rotations for Advanced Practice Nursing Students (ACNP, PNP, FNP and Nurse-Midwifery) 18 Hours Family and Community Medicine, Preceptor for Medical Students on Community Rotations 38 Hours Locum Tenens Program, Pine Hill Health Center 2 Hours Dept. of Pediatrics, Community Asthma Clinic 43 Hours Dept. of Pediatrics/Center for Development and Disability, Multidisciplinary Evaluations and Case Management Services and 18 Hours Center for Rural and Community Behavioral Health, Rural Rotation and Teleconferences 734 Hours Internal Medicine/Project ECHO, Clinics and Consultations 2 Hours Pediatrics, Neonatology - Community-wide Teaching for NRP Skills 4 Hours Cancer Research/Treatment Center, Native American Breast Cancer 101, Native American Colorectal Cancer Hours Emergency Medicine, EMT-Basic Course 4 Hours NM Poison and Drug Information Center, Poison Prevention Pine Hill Health Center Health Fair 23 Hours Dept. of Pediatrics, Prevention and Population Sciences, Community Education 9 Hours Dept. of Pediatrics/Center for Development and Disability, Technical Assistance and Training in the Community 1,040 Hours Health Extension Rural Office HERO site - Western Pueblos Services provided to Cibola County residents 6,031 total patient visits at UNM Hospitals and Clinics 1,283 Charity Care 286 Uninsured 4,462 Compensated 110 total residents served at UNM Cancer Center Total Community Hours for Cibola: 2,748 The University of New Mexico Health Sciences Center 7
8 Colfax County Angel Fire, Cimarron, Eagle Nest, Maxwell, Raton, Springer Quick FaCTS Colfax County New Mexico Population, 2012 estimate... 13,223 2,085,538 Median household income, $38,012 $44,631 Persons below poverty % 19.0% Land area (square miles)...3, ,298 Persons per square mile, % Unemployed (August 2012)...6.0% 6.4% Cimarron Municipal Schools % 63.0% Maxwell Municipal Schools % Raton Public Schools % Springer Municipal Schools % Dist 40 - Nick L. Salazar Dist 67 - Dennis J. Roch Dist 8 - Pete Campos Deaths per 100,000 Cibola County New Mexico Heart Disease Cancer Unintentional injuries Chronic lower respiratory disease Stroke Total Deaths ,866 Selected HSC activities in Colfax COUNTY (2012) 25 Hours Family and Community Medicine, Preceptors for Medical Students on Community Rotations 53 Hours Pediatrics/Center for Development and Disability, Case Management Services 152 Hours UNM Medical Group Specialty Extension Services, Miner s Colfax Medical Center 24 Hours Emergency Medicine, Combo EMS Refresher Course 4 Hours NM Poison and Drug Information Center, Poison Prevention - Health Fair 8 Hours Pediatrics/Center for Development and Disability, Training in the Community 2 Hours Internal Medicine/Project ECHO,, HIV/AIDS 3 Hours Dept. of Pediatrics/Center for Development and Disability, Training Services provided to Colfax County residents 1,234 total patient visits at UNM Hospitals and Clinics 100 Charity Care 55 Uninsured 1,079 Compensated 36 total residents served at UNM Cancer Center Total Community Hours for Colfax: 273 Major Healthcare Clinics and Resources Raton Health Office (NM Dept. of Health) 226 E 4th Ave Raton NM Miner s Colfax Medical Center 200 Hospital Dr Raton NM Medical Doctors per Licensing Board Doctors of Osteopathic Medicine Physician Assistants Occupational Therapists...N/A 3 Physical Therapists...N/A 8 Dentists Registered Nurses Licensed Practical Nurses Certified Nurse Practitioners Certified Nurse Anesthetists Certified Nurse Specialists Office of the Vice President for Community Health hsc.unm.edu/community/och.shtml
9 Curry County Cannon AFB, Clovis, Grady, Melrose, Texico Quick FaCTS Curry County New Mexico Population, 2012 estimate... 49,938 2,085,538 Median household income, $40,397 $44,631 Persons below poverty % 19.0% Land area (square miles)...1, ,298 Persons per square mile, % Unemployed (August 2012)...4.5% 6.4% Clovis Municipal Schools % 63.0% Melrose Public Schools % Texico Municipal Schools % Dist 63 - George Dodge, Jr. Dist 64 - Anna M. Crook Dist 67 - Dennis J. Roch Dist 7 - Pat Woods Dist 27 - Stuart Ingle Deaths per 100,000 Curry County New Mexico Heart Disease Cancer Unintentional injuries Chronic lower respiratory disease Stroke....N/A 53.9 Total Deaths ,866 Medical Doctors per Licensing Board Doctors of Osteopathic Medicine Physician Assistants Occupational Therapists...N/A 10 Physical Therapists...N/A 12 Dentists Registered Nurses Licensed Practical Nurses Certified Nurse Practitioners Certified Nurse Anesthetists Certified Nurse Specialists Selected HSC activities in Curry COUNTY (2012) 350 Hours College of Nursing Masters Program, Rotations for Advanced Practice Nursing Students (ACNP, PNP, FNP and Nurse-Midwifery) 6 Hours Family and Community Medicine, Consultation 14 Hours Family and Community Medicine, preceptors for medical students on community rotations 16 Hours Dept. of Neurology, Children s Medical Services Clinics 32 Hours Dept. of Pediatrics, Genetics, Asthma Outreach Clinics 134 Hours Pediatrics/Center for Development and Disability, Case Management Services, other Direct Services 8 Hours Dept. of Surgery, Outreach Clinic 8 Hours Cancer Research/Treatment Center, UNMCC Ventanilla de Salud Mobile Education Program and 23 Hours Pediatrics/Center for Development and Disability, Technical Assistance, Training in the Community: 17 hours 2 Hours Internal Medicine/Project ECHO, Integrated Addiction/Psychiatry 22 Hours Pediatrics/Center for Development and Disability, Training Services provided to Curry County residents 1,231 total patient visits at UNM Hospitals and Clinics 100 Charity Care 45 Uninsured 1,086 Compensated 22 total residents served at UNM Cancer Center Total Community Hours for Curry: 615 The University of New Mexico Health Sciences Center 9
10 De Baca County Ft. Sumner, Lake Sumner Quick FaCTS De Baca County New Mexico Population, 2012 estimate...1,927 2,085,538 Median household income, $33,714 $44,631 Persons below poverty % 19.0% Land area in square miles, , ,298 Persons per square mile, % Unemployed (August 2012)...3.9% 6.4% Fort Sumner Municipal Schools % 63.0% Dist 63 - George Dodge, Jr. Deaths per 100,000 DeBaca County New Mexico Heart Disease Cancer Unintentional injuries Chronic lower respiratory disease Stroke....N/A 53.9 Total Deaths ,866 Healthcare Clinics and Resources Dist 27 - Stuart Ingle De Baca Family Practice Clinic 500 N 10th St Ft. Sumner NM Pecos Valley Care Center 519 N 10th St Ft. Sumner NM Medical Doctors per Licensing Board Doctors of Osteopathic Medicine Physician Assistants Occupational Therapists Physical Therapists Dentists Registered Nurses Licensed Practical Nurses Certified Nurse Practitioners Certified Nurse Anesthetists Certified Nurse Specialists Selected HSC activities in De Baca COUNTY (2012) and 36 Hours Cancer Research/Treatment Center, UNMCC Mobile Mammography Screening Program 6 Hours Pediatrics/Center for Development and Disability, Training in the Community Services provided to De Baca County 113 total patient visits at UNM Hospitals and Clinics 9 Charity Care 1 Uninsured 103 Compensated 4 total residents served at UNM Cancer Center Total Community Hours for De Baca: Office of the Vice President for Community Health hsc.unm.edu/community/och.shtml
11 Doña Ana County Anthony, Chaparral, Doña Ana, Hatch, Las Cruces, Mesilla, Mesquite, Radium Springs, Rincon, Salem, Santa Teresa, Sunland Park, University Park, Vado, White Sands BACKGROUND DATA Quick Facts Doña Ana County New Mexico Population, 2012 estimate...214,445 2,085,538 Median household income, $37,223 $44,631 Persons below poverty % 19.0% Land area (square miles)...3, ,298 Persons per square mile, % Unemployed (August 2012)...6.5% 6.4% Hatch Valley Municipal Schools % 63.0% Gadsden Independent Schools % Las Cruces Public Schools % Dist 33 - Bill McCamley Dist 34 - Mary Helen Garcia Dist 35 - Jeff Steinborn Dist 36 - Phillip M. Archuleta Dist 37 - Terry H. McMillan Dist 39 - Rodolpho S. Martinez Dist 52 - Doreen Y. Gallegos Dist 53 - Nathan Nate Cote Deaths per 100,000 Doña Ana County New Mexico Heart Disease Cancer Unintentional injuries Chronic lower respiratory disease Stroke Total Deaths....1,433 15,866 Dist 31 - Joseph Cervantes Dist 34 - Ron Griggs Dist 35 - John Arthur Smith Dist 36 - Lee S. Cotter Dist 37 - William Soules Dist 38 - Mary Kay Papen Medical Doctors per Licensing Board Doctors of Osteopathic Medicine Physician Assistants Occupational Therapists...N/A 47 Physical Therapists...N/A 102 Dentists Registered Nurses...1,814 1,864 Licensed Practical Nurses Certified Nurse Practitioners Certified Nurse Anesthetists Certified Nurse Specialists Selected HSC activities in Doña Ana COUNTY (2012) 560 Hours College of Nursing Masters Program, Rotations for Advanced Practice Nursing Students 144 Hours College of Nursing Undergraduate Program, Rotations for Undergraduate Nursing Students 40 Hours Dental Medicine, Sandoval County Health Commons 14 Hours Family and Community Medicine, Consultation, DDMI Clinic 14 Hours Family and Community Medicine, Preceptors for Medical Students on Community Rotations 392 Hours ObGyn, NM Sonographics High Risk Clinic 186 Hours Dept. of Pediatrics, Specialty Clinics: Nephrology, Genetics, Endocrine, Cardiology, Asthma 488 Hours Pediatrics/Center for Development and Disability, other Direct Services: 35 hours 8 Hours Dept. of Surgery, Outreach Clinic and 62 Hours Center for Rural and Community Behavioral Health, - Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Rural Rotation 578 Hours Internal Medicine/Project ECHO, Pulmonary/ Asthma, Diabetes/Cardiovascular Risk Reduction, Hepatitis C, Chronic Pain and Headache 104 Hours Dept. of Pediatrics, Children s Medical Services Clinics: Cardiology, Endocrince, Genetics 160 Hours BA/MD Program Summer Practicum 16 Hours Health Sciences Library and Informatics Center, Distance Services, Memorial Hospital, Family Medicine Training 2 Hours NM Poison and Drug Info Center, Adult Poison Prevention 10 Hours Dept. of Pediatrics, Neonatology - Community-wide Teaching for STABLE Course and Asthma 81 Hours Pediatrics/Center for Development and Disability, Technical Assistance and Training in the Community HERO 2,080 Hours Health Extension (HERO) Site, Las Cruces 650 Hours Internal Medicine/Project ECHO, Complex Care Clinic, Rheumatology, Integrated Addiction/Psychiatry, HIV/ AIDS, Chronic Pain and Headache 52 Hours Pediatrics/Center for Dev. & Disability, Services provided to Doña Ana County residents 5,789 total patient visits at UNM Hospitals and Clinics 301 Charity Care 161 Uninsured 5,327 Compensated 168 total residents served at UNM Cancer Center Total Community Hours for Doña Ana: 5,661 The University of New Mexico Health Sciences Center 11
12 Eddy County Artesia, Carlsbad, Hope, Loving Quick FaCTS Eddy County New Mexico Population, 2012 estimate... 54,419 2,085,538 Median household income, $47,725 $44,631 Persons below poverty % 19.0% Land area (square miles)...4, ,298 Persons per square mile, % Unemployed (August 2012)...3.6% 6.4% Artesia Public Schools % 63.0% Carlsbad Municipal Schools % Loving Municipal Schools % Dist 54 - William Bill J. Gray Dist 55 - Cathrynn N. Brown Dist 32 - Cliff R. Pirtle Dist 34 - Ron Griggs Dist 41 - Carroll H. Leavell Dist 42 - Gay G. Kernan Deaths per 100,000 Eddy County New Mexico Heart Disease Cancer Unintentional injuries Chronic lower respiratory disease Stroke....N/A 53.9 Total Deaths ,866 Medical Doctors per Licensing Board Doctors of Osteopathic Medicine Physician Assistants Occupational Therapists...N/A 11 Physical Therapists...N/A 22 Dentists Registered Nurses Licensed Practical Nurses Certified Nurse Practitioners Certified Nurse Anesthetists Certified Nurse Specialists Selected HSC activities in Eddy COUNTY (2012) 597 Hours Center for Rural and Community Behavioral Health, - Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Adult/ Addictions Psychiatry Services 48 Hours Dental Med. Artesia General Hospital Dental Program 2 Hours Family and Community Medicine, Consultation 43 Hours UNM Medical Group, Locum Tenens Program, Yucca Health Care Centers 32 Hours Dept. of Neurology, Children s Medical Services Clinic 52 Hours Dept. of Pediatrics, Children s Medical Services Clinics, Endocrine and Asthma 465 Hours Dept. of Pediatrics/Center for Development and Disability, Case Management Services, Multidisciplinary Evaluations and 74 Hours Center for Rural and Community Behavioral Health, Rural Rotation, Adult Psychiatry Consultation, Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Consultation, Pregnant and Post-Partum Women s Initiative, Child and Adolescent Behavioral Health Teleconference Series 202 Hours Dept. of Internal Medicine/Project ECHO, Hepatitis C-Corrections, Diabetes and Cardiovascular Care, Pulmonary/ Asthma, Integrated Addiction/Psychiatry, HIV/AIDS, High Risk Pregnancy 17 Hours Dept. of Pediatrics Outreach Clinics, Genetics, Endocrine Community Research 1 Hour Center for Rural and Community Behavioral Health, Pregnant and Post-Partum Women s Initiative 3 Hours NM Poison and Drug Information Center, Poison Center Awareness/Medication Safety - Halloween Safety, Mercury Poisoning - Rawdio Interview: 1 hours 6 Hours Dept. of Pediatrics, Asthma education 23 Hours Dept. of Pediatrics/Center for Development and Disability, Training in the Community and Technical Assistance 201 Hours Dept. of Internal Medicine/Project ECHO, Dementia Care Clinic, Diabetes and Cardiovascular Care, Hepatitis C-Community, Hepatitis C-Corrections, High Risk Pregnancy, HIV/AIDS, Integrated Addiction/Psychiatry, Pulmonary/Asthma, Cardiovascular Risk Reduction 9 Hours Dept. of Pediatrics/Center for Development and Disability, Training Services provided to Eddy County residents 2,036 total patient visits at UNM Hospitals and Clinics 89 Charity Care 95 Uninsured 1,852 Compensated 64 total residents served at UNM Cancer Center Total Community Hours for Eddy: 1, Office of the Vice President for Community Health hsc.unm.edu/community/och.shtml
13 Grant County Bayard, Hurley, Santa Clara, Santa Rita, Silver City Quick FaCTS grant County New Mexico Population, 2012 estimate... 29,388 2,085,538 Median household income, $36,925 $44,631 Persons below poverty % 19.0% Land area (square miles)...3, ,298 Persons per square mile, % Unemployed (August 2012)...6.5% 6.4% Central Consolidated Schools % 63.0% Cobre Consolidated Schools % Silver City Consolidated Schools % Dist 32 - Dona G. Irwin Dist 38 - Dianne Miller Hamilton Dist 39 - Rodolpho S. Martinez Deaths per 100,000 grant County New Mexico Heart Disease Cancer Unintentional injuries Chronic lower respiratory disease Stroke Total Deaths ,866 Healthcare Clinics and Resources Dist 28 - Howie C. Morales Hidalgo Medical Services 114 W 11th St Silver City NM Family practice and pediatric services. Mimbres Valley Clinic (Hidalgo Medical Services) 2743 B Highway 35 N Mimbres NM Provides primary care services. Silver Internal Medicine 1600 E 32nd St Silver City NM Provides family medical care including pediatrics, podiatry and neurology. Silver Schools Health Center (Hidalgo Medical Services) 3200 N Silver St Silver City NM Provides primary health services. Fort Bayard Medical Center (New Mexico Dept of Health) 100 Calle El Centro Fort Bayard NM ; Hospital. Gila Regional Medical Center 1313 E 32nd St Silver City NM Hospital. Provides general hospital services with separate psychiatric unit providing treatment for adults. Medical Doctors per Licensing Board Doctors of Osteopathic Medicine Physician Assistants Occupational Therapists...N/A 20 Physical Therapists...N/A 24 Dentists Registered Nurses Licensed Practical Nurses Certified Nurse Practitioners Certified Nurse Anesthetists Certified Nurse Specialists Selected HSC activities in Grant COUNTY (2012) 512 Hours Center for Rural and Community Behavioral Health, Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Services 1,032 Hours College of Nursing Masters Program, Rotations for Advanced Practice Nursing Students (ACNP, PNP, FNP and Nurse-Midwifery) 632 Hours Dept. of Dental Medicine, Hidalgo Medical Services - Residents 16 Hours Family and Community Medicine, DDMI Clinic 10 Hours Family and Community Medicine/SOM Preceptors for Medical Student Community Rotations 24 Hours Dept. of Neurology, Children s Medical Services Outreach Clinics 96 Hours Obstetrics and Gynecology, Outreach Clinics, Silver City 36 Hours Dept. of Pediatrics, Children s Medical Services Clinics: Asthma, Genetics, Nephrology 34 Hours Dept. of Pediatrics/Center for Development and Disability, Case Management Services, other Direct Services 402 Hours UNM Medical Group, Specialty Extension Services: Gila Regional Medical Center and 14 Hours Cancer Research/Treatment Center, UNMCC Mobile Mammography Screening Program 25 Hours Center for Rural and Community Behavioral Health, - Adult/Addictions Psychiatry Services, Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Consultation, Health Teleconference Series The University of New Mexico Health Sciences Center 13
14 and (cont.) 157 Hours Internal Medicine/Project ECHO, Rheumatology, Chronic Pain and Headache, Diabetes and Cardiovascular Care, CHW Training Clinic, Heart Failure, Hepatitis C-Community, High Risk Pregnancy, HIV/AIDS, Integrated Addiction/Psychiatry, Pulmonary/Asthma 18 Hours Dept. of Pediatrics, Genetics Community Research 50 Hours Center for Rural and Community Behavioral Health, Systems of Care 160 Hours Combined BA/MD Program, BA/MD Summer Practicum 8 Hours Cancer Research/Treatment Center, Native American Breast Cancer Partnership with Santa Clara CHR program 24 Hours Dept. of Emergency Medicine, Combo EMS Refresher Course (held in Hurley) 10 Hours Dept. of Neurosurgery, Grand Rounds update in stroke, Community Education 20 Hours Dept. of Pediatrics/Center for Development and Disability, Training in the Community HERO 1,456 Hours Health Extension Offices (HERO) Sites, Northern Pueblos, Silver City Research 104 Hours Center for Rural and Community Behavioral Health, Systems of Care 178 Hours Dept. of Psychiatry, SOC Family participant interviews, Federal Site visit, Grant County Management Team Meeting 178 Hours Internal Medicine/Project ECHO, Complex Care Clinic, Rheumatology, Diabetes CHW Training Clinic, Chronic Pain and Headache, Heart Failure, Hepatitis C-Community, High Risk Pregnancy, HIV/AIDS, Integrated Addiction/Psychiatry, Pulmonary/Asthma, Dementia Care Clinic 4 Hours Dept. of Pediatrics/Center for Development and Disability, Training Services provided to Grant County residents 1,293 total patient visits at UNM Hospitals and Clinics 55 Charity Care 31 Uninsured 1,207 Compensated 25 total residents served at UNM Cancer Center Total Community Hours for Grant: 5, Office of the Vice President for Community Health hsc.unm.edu/community/och.shtml
15 Guadalupe County Santa Rosa, Vaughn Quick FaCTS guadalupe County New Mexico Population, 2012 estimate...4,603 2,085,538 Median household income, $26,152 $44,631 Persons below poverty % 19.0% Land area (square miles)...3, ,298 Persons per square mile, % Unemployed (August 2012)...8.8% 6.4% Santa Rosa Consolidated School % 63.0% Vaughn Municipal Schools % Dist 63 - George Dodge, Jr. Deaths per 100,000 Guadalupe County New Mexico Heart Disease Cancer Unintentional injuries Chronic lower respiratory disease Stroke Total Deaths ,866 Healthcare Clinics and Resources Dist 8 - Pete Campos Santa Rosa Medical Clinic 533 Lake Dr Santa Rosa NM El Centro Family Health - La Loma Clinic 1058 La Loma Rd Anton Chico NM Guadalupe County Hospital 535 Lake Dr Santa Rosa NM Los Amigos Health Care 1148 Blue Hole Rd Santa Rosa NM Selected HSC activities in Guadalupe COUNTY (2012) 130 Hours College of Nursing Masters Program, Rotations for Advanced Practice Nursing Students (ACNP, PNP, FNP and Nurse-Midwifery) 10 Hours Family and Community Medicine/SOM Preceptors for Medical Student Community Rotations 80 Hours Pathology, Guadalupe County Hospital 193 Hours UNM Medical Group, Specialty Extension Services: NM Behavioral State Institute-Santa Rosa and 22 Hours Dept. of Internal Medicine/Project ECHO, Hepatitis C-Corrections 24 Hours Dept. of Emergency Medicine, Combo EMS Refresher Course 2 Hours Dept. of Pediatrics/Center for Development and Disability, Training in the Community 63 Hours Dept. of Internal Medicine/Project ECHO, Hepatitis C-Corrections Services provided to Guadalupe County residents 813 total patient visits at UNM Hospitals and Clinics 119 Charity Care 63 Uninsured 631 Compensated 23 total residents served at UNM Cancer Center Total Community Hours for Guadalupe: 524 Medical Doctors per Licensing Board Doctors of Osteopathic Medicine Physician Assistants Occupational Therapists...N/A 0 Physical Therapists...N/A 0 Dentists Registered Nurses Licensed Practical Nurses Certified Nurse Practitioners Certified Nurse Anesthetists Certified Nurse Specialists The University of New Mexico Health Sciences Center 15
16 Harding County Mills, Mosquero, Roy, Solano Quick FaCTS Harding County New Mexico Population, 2012 estimate ,085,538 Median household income, $30,208 $44,631 Persons below poverty % 19.0% Land area (square miles)...2, ,298 Persons per square mile, % Unemployed (August 2012)...4.0% 6.4% Mosquero Mrochnicipal Schools...>98% 63.0% Roy Municipal Schools % Dist 67 - Dennis J. Roch Deaths per 100,000 Harding County New Mexico Heart Disease Cancer Unintentional injuries Chronic lower respiratory disease Stroke Total Deaths ,866 Healthcare Clinics and Resources Dist 8 - Pete Campos Roy Clinic (Health Care Centers of Northern New Mexico) 585 Wagon Mound Highway PO Box 148 Roy NM Provides primary medical care and family planning services. El Centro Family Health - Roy Medical Clinic 555 Wagon Mound Highway Roy, NM Provides primary medical care. Medical Doctors per Licensing Board Doctors of Osteopathic Medicine Physician Assistants Occupational Therapists...N/A 0 Physical Therapists...N/A 1 Dentists Registered Nurses Licensed Practical Nurses Certified Nurse Practitioners Certified Nurse Anesthetists Certified Nurse Specialists Selected HSC activities in Harding COUNTY (2012) 180 Hours Dept. of Emergency Medicine, EMT-Basic Course Services provided to Harding County residents 76 total patient visits at UNM Hospitals and Clinics 4 Charity Care 4 Uninsured 68 Compensated 4 total residents served at UNM Cancer Center Total Community Hours for Harding: Office of the Vice President for Community Health hsc.unm.edu/community/och.shtml
17 Hidalgo County Lordsburg, Cotton City, Animas, Playas, Cloverdale, Virden Quick FaCTS Hidalgo County New Mexico Population, 2012 estimate...4,794 2,085,538 Median household income, $35,532 $44,631 Persons below poverty % 19.0% Land area (square miles)...3, ,298 Persons per square mile, % Unemployed (August 2012)...6.0% 6.4% Animas Public Schools % 63.0% Lordsburg Municipal Schools % Dist 32 - Dona G. Irwin Dist 38 - Dianne Miller Hamilton Deaths per 100,000 Hidalgo County New Mexico Heart Disease Cancer Unintentional injuries Chronic lower respiratory disease Stroke....N/A 53.9 Total Deaths ,866 Healthcare Clinics and Resources Dist 35 - John Arthur Smith Hidalgo Medical Services 500 E DeMoss St Lordsburg NM Provides primary care services. Animas Valley Clinic (Hidalgo Medical Services) PO Box 85 Animas NM Provides primary care services. Medical Doctors per Licensing Board Doctors of Osteopathic Medicine Physician Assistants Occupational Therapists...N/A 0 Physical Therapists...N/A 0 Dentists Registered Nurses Licensed Practical Nurses Certified Nurse Practitioners Certified Nurse Anesthetists Certified Nurse Specialists Selected HSC activities in HIDALGO COUNTY (2012) 88 Hours Dental Medicine, Hidalgo Medical Services - Residents 12 Hours Family and Community Medicine/SOM Preceptors for Medical Student Community Rotations and 200 Hours Dept. of Internal Medicine/Project ECHO, Chronic Pain and Headache, Diabetes and Cardiovascular Care, CHW Training Clinic, Hepatitis C-Community 199 Hours Dept. of Internal Medicine/Project ECHO, Diabetes and Cardiovascular Care, Pulmonary/Asthma, New Mexico Peer Education Program, Hepatitis C-Corrections, Diabetes CHW Training Clinic, Chronic Pain and Headache, Hepatitis C-Community Services provided to Hidalgo County residents 137 total patient visits at UNM Hospitals and Clinics 2 Charity Care 2 Uninsured 133 Compensated 2 total residents served at UNM Cancer Center Total Community Hours for Hidalgo: 499 The University of New Mexico Health Sciences Center 17
18 Lea County Eunice, Hobbs, Jal, Lovington, Tatum Quick FaCTS Lea County New Mexico Population, 2012 estimate... 66,338 2,085,538 Median household income, $46,781 $44,631 Persons below poverty % 19.0% Land area (square miles)...4, ,298 Persons per square mile, % Unemployed (August 2012)...3.8% 6.4% Eunice Municipal Schools % 63.0% Hobbs Municipal Schools % Jal Public Schools % Lovington Municipal Schools % Tatum Municipal Schools % Dist 61 - David M. Gallegos Dist 62 - Donald E. Bratton Dist 66 - Bob Wooley Dist 27 - Stuart Ingle Dist 41 - Carroll H. Leavell Dist 42 - Gay G. Kernan Deaths per 100,000 Lea County New Mexico Heart Disease Cancer Unintentional injuries Chronic lower respiratory disease Stroke Total Deaths ,866 Medical Doctors per Licensing Board Doctors of Osteopathic Medicine Physician Assistants Occupational Therapists...N/A 4 Physical Therapists...N/A 12 Dentists Registered Nurses Licensed Practical Nurses Certified Nurse Practitioners Licensed Health Professionals Certified Nurse Anesthetists Certified Nurse Specialists Selected HSC activities in Lea COUNTY (2012) 4 Hours Family and Community Medicine, Consultation 36 Hours Family and Community Medicine/SOM Preceptors for Medical Student Community Rotations 10 Hours Dept. of Pediatrics, Asthma outreach clinic 222 Hours Dept. of Pediatrics/Center for Development and Disability, Case Management Services and 127 Hours Dept. of Internal Medicine/Project ECHO, Pulmonary/Asthma, Integrated Addiction/Psychiatry, Hepatitis C-Community, Hepatitis C-Corrections 160 Hours Combined BA/MD Program, BA/MD Summer Practicum 10 Hours Dept. of Pediatrics, Asthma education and Community-wide Teaching for STABLE Course 26 Hours Dept. of Pediatrics/Center for Development and Disability, Technical Assistance and Training in the Community 139 Hours Dept. of Internal Medicine/Project ECHO, Integrated Addiction/Psychiatry, Pulmonary/Asthma, High Risk Pregnancy, Hepatitis C-Corrections, Hepatitis C-Community 14 Hours Pediatrics/Center for Development and Disability, Training Services provided to Lea County residents 1,104 total patient visits at UNM Hospitals and Clinics 51 Charity Care 35 Uninsured 1,018 Compensated 25 total residents served at UNM Cancer Center Total Community Hours for Lea: Office of the Vice President for Community Health hsc.unm.edu/community/och.shtml
19 Lincoln County Capitan, Carrizozo, Corona, Ruidoso, Ruidoso Downs Quick FaCTS Lincoln County New Mexico Population, 2012 estimate... 20,309 2,085,538 Median household income, $44,557 $44,631 Persons below poverty % 19.0% Land area (square miles)...4, ,298 Persons per square mile, % Unemployed (August 2012)...4.6% 6.4% Capitan Municipal Schools % 67.3% Carrizozo Municipal Schools % Corona Municipal Schools % Hondo Valley Public Schools % Ruidoso Municipal Schools % Dist 56 - Zachary J. Cook Dist 59 - Nora Espinoza Deaths per 100,000 Lincoln County New Mexico Heart Disease Cancer Unintentional injuries Chronic lower respiratory disease Stroke....N/A 53.9 Total Deaths ,866 Healthcare Clinics and Resources Dist 33 - William F. Burt Dist 39 - Phil A. Griego Hondo Valley Community Health Center PO Box 157 Hondo NM Clinic. School-based community clinic provides immunizations, primary care, STD screenings and treatment and laboratory. La Casa De Buena Salud Inc. 103 Don Pablo Ln Hondo NM Clinic. Provides primary medical care and referrals with an emphasis on the medically underserved in Southeast New Mexico. Lincoln County Medical Center (Presbyterian Healthcare Services) 211 Sudderth Dr Ruidoso NM Hospital. Medical Doctors per Licensing Board Doctors of Osteopathic Medicine Physician Assistants Occupational Therapists...N/A 7 Physical Therapists...N/A 15 Dentists Licensed Health Professionals Registered Nurses Licensed Practical Nurses Certified Nurse Practitioners Certified Nurse Anesthetists Certified Nurse Specialists Selected HSC activities in Lincoln COUNTY (2012) 188 Hours Center for Rural and Community Behavioral Health, - Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Services, Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Services 39 Hours Family and Community Medicine/SOM Preceptors for Medical Student Community Rotations 9 Hours Dept. of Pediatrics/Center for Development and Disability, other Direct Services and Case Management Services and 31 Hours Center for Rural and Community Behavioral Health, Child and Adolescent Behavioral Health Teleconference Series, Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Consultation 7 Hours Dept. of Internal Medicine/Project ECHO, Pulmonary/ Asthma 24 Hours Dept. of Emergency Medicine, Combo EMS Refresher Course 7 Hours Pediatrics/Center for Development and Disability, Technical Assistance 4 Hours Dept of Internal Medicine/Project ECHO, Pulmonary/ Asthma 6 Hours Dept. of Pediatrics/Center for Development and Disability, Training Services provided to Lincoln County residents 1,213 total patient visits at UNM Hospitals and Clinics 142 Charity Care 120 Uninsured 950 Compensated 37 total residents served at UNM Cancer Center Total Community Hours for Lincoln: 318 The University of New Mexico Health Sciences Center 19
20 Los Alamos County Los Alamos, Whiterock Quick FaCTS Los Alamos County New Mexico Population, 2012 estimate... 18,159 2,085,538 Median household income, $104,914 $44,631 Persons below poverty % 19.0% Land area (square miles) ,298 Persons per square mile, % Unemployed (August 2012)...3.3% 6.4% Los Alamos Public Schools % 63.0% Dist 43 - Stephanie Garcia Richard Deaths per 100,000 Los Alamos County New Mexico Heart Disease Cancer Unintentional injuries Chronic lower respiratory disease...n/a 59.8 Stroke Total Deaths ,866 Healthcare Clinics and Resources Dist 5 - Richard C. Martinez Dist 6 - Carlos R. Cisneros Los Alamos Medical Center 3917 West Rd Los Alamos NM Hospital. Provides primary care services. Sombrillo Nursing and Rehabilitation 1011 Sombrillo Court Los Alamos NM Nursing home and physical rehabilitation facility. Medical Doctors per Licensing Board Doctors of Osteopathic Medicine Physician Assistants Occupational Therapists...N/A 11 Physical Therapists...N/A 24 Dentists Registered Nurses Licensed Practical Nurses Certified Nurse Practitioners Certified Nurse Anesthetists Certified Nurse Specialists Selected HSC activities in LOS alamos COUNTY (2012) 72 Hours College of Nursing Undergraduate Program, Los Alamos Public Schools 18 Hours Family and Community Medicine/SOM Preceptors for Medical Student Community Rotations 19 Hours Pediatrics/Center for Development and Disability, Case Management Services and 4 Hours Dept. of Internal Medicine/Project ECHO, Hepatitis C-Community, Heart Failure 5 Hours Center for Life, Exhibit at Los Alamos National Labs Cancer Care Resources Fair 394 Hours Dept. of Emergency Medicine, EMT-Basic Course, Combo EMS Refresher Course 18 Hours Pediatrics/Center for Development and Disability, Technical Assistance, Training in the Community 4 Hours Internal Medicine/Project ECHO, Heart Failure, Hepatitis C-Community Services provided to Los Alamos County residents 1,444 total patient visits at UNM Hospitals and Clinics 25 Charity Care 16 Uninsured 1,403 Compensated 68 total residents served at UNM Cancer Center Total Community Hours for Los Alamos: Office of the Vice President for Community Health hsc.unm.edu/community/och.shtml
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