By Christina Rodriquez, UNM Health By Christina Rodriquez New Mexico has a long history of leading the way in health care. In 1969, Martha Schwebach became the first Family Nurse Practitioner in the country as part of a UNM pilot program. Her work helped address health care needs in Estancia and helped start a profession […]
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The importance of nurse practitioners, now more than ever
By Christina Rodriquez, UNM Health By Christina Rodriquez New Mexico has a long history of leading the way in health care. In 1969, Martha Schwebach became the first Family Nurse Practitioner in the country as part of a UNM pilot program. Her work helped address health care needs in Estancia and helped start a profession […]
New Mexico voters approve general obligation bonds, mill levy and Constitutional amendment
Voters in New Mexico gave higher education in the state a funding boost for brick-and-mortar projects with decisive approval of GO Bond 3 in Tuesday’s general election. GO Bond 3, a statewide $230 million bond, will fund more than 40 projects at New Mexico’s colleges, universities, and specialty schools. According to unofficial results, the bond […]
New Mexico voters approve general obligation bonds, mill levy and Constitutional amendment
Voters in New Mexico gave higher education in the state a funding boost for brick-and-mortar projects with decisive approval of GO Bond 3 in Tuesday’s general election. GO Bond 3, a statewide $230 million bond, will fund more than 40 projects at New Mexico’s colleges, universities, and specialty schools. According to unofficial results, the bond […]
Years in the Making: New UNM Hospital Children’s Psychiatric Center Officially Under Construction
By Brianna Mortensen and Tom Szymanski Construction has begun on a $36 million replacement and expansion of The University of New Mexico Hospital Children’s Psychiatric Center (CPC) that will increase the number of beds available for New Mexico’s most vulnerable children and adolescents and allow providers to practice modern psychiatric treatments. Funding for this project […]
Years in the Making: New UNM Hospital Children’s Psychiatric Center Officially Under Construction
By Brianna Mortensen and Tom Szymanski Construction has begun on a $36 million replacement and expansion of The University of New Mexico Hospital Children’s Psychiatric Center (CPC) that will increase the number of beds available for New Mexico’s most vulnerable children and adolescents and allow providers to practice modern psychiatric treatments. Funding for this project […]
Family Friendly celebrates 10 years
Family Friendly New Mexico (FFNM) is a non-profit initiative that works to improve the economic well-being of low-income families and their children by incentivizing and supporting New Mexico businesses to adopt family friendly policies and procedures. FFNM is a project of the 501c3 organization Center of Southwest Culture. What started as a reaction to a high-pressure […]
Family Friendly celebrates 10 years
Family Friendly New Mexico (FFNM) is a non-profit initiative that works to improve the economic well-being of low-income families and their children by incentivizing and supporting New Mexico businesses to adopt family friendly policies and procedures. FFNM is a project of the 501c3 organization Center of Southwest Culture. What started as a reaction to a high-pressure […]
UNM Hospital fronts over $6 million to expedite life-changing therapy to two young brothers
By Nicole San Roman and Tom Szymanski, UNM Health It’s hard to tell at first glance that this is a life-changing day for two brothers. The 10- and 12-year-olds seem like typical boys in bed wearing matching t-shirts playing video games and building Legos. But the two brothers aren’t at home, they are at The University […]
UNM Hospital fronts over $6 million to expedite life-changing therapy to two young brothers
By Nicole San Roman and Tom Szymanski, UNM Health It’s hard to tell at first glance that this is a life-changing day for two brothers. The 10- and 12-year-olds seem like typical boys in bed wearing matching t-shirts playing video games and building Legos. But the two brothers aren’t at home, they are at The University […]