Commissions and Committees Resources
Links to commission and committee websites throughout the state.
Immunization Action Coalition
Immunization Action CoalitionThe Immunization Action Coalition website is the nation’s premier source of child, teen, and adult immunization information for health professionals and their patients. |
Immunization Action Coalition - Measles Clinical Images
Immunization Action Coalition - Measles Clinical ImagesClinical images of Measles |
Immunization Action Coalition – Technically Speaking
Immunization Action Coalition – Technically SpeakingTechnically Speaking is a monthly column on the Immunization Action Coalition that covers practical topics in immunization delivery such as needle length, vaccine administration, cold chain, and immunization schedules. |
Joint Committee on Infant Hearing
Joint Committee on Infant HearingArchive of position statements dating back as far as 1971. |
Korean War Veterans Association
Korean War Veterans AssociationThis is the Korean War Veterans Association is a federally-tax exempt organization. This website is a resource of information regarding the Korean War. |
La Casa Family Health Center
La Casa Family Health CenterLa Casa Family Health Center is an innovative, community-based, financially resourceful, total healthcare organization committed to evidenced-based quality primary care for the entire family with emphasis on the medically underserved in southeast New Mexico. |
MMR Vaccine Does Not Cause Autism
MMR Vaccine Does Not Cause AutismThis handout available on the Immunization Action Coalition website describes how more than 20 articles refute a connection between the Mumps Measles Rubella vaccine and the development of autism. |
National Association of County and City Health Officials
National Association of County and City Health OfficialsThis is the National Association of County & City Health Officials website whose vision is health, equity, and security for all people in their communities through public health policies and services. Their mission is to be a leader, partner, catalyst, and voice for local health departments in order to ensure the conditions that promote health and equity, combat disease, and improve the quality and length of all lives. |
National Congress of American Indians
National Congress of American IndiansFounded in 1944, the National Congress of American Indians (NCAI) is the oldest, largest, and most representative American Indian and Alaska Native organization serving the broad interests of tribal governments and communities. |
National Environmental Health Association
National Environmental Health AssociationThis site is available for the purpose of providing Environmental Health Professionals worldwide with access to valuable information from experts in the field. |
National Indian Child Welfare Association
National Indian Child Welfare AssociationThe National Indian Child Welfare Association (NICWA) works to address the issues of child abuse and neglect through training, research, public policy, and grassroots community development. |
National Indian Education Association
National Indian Education AssociationThe National Indian Education Association advances comprehensive educational opportunities for American Indians, Alaska Natives, and Native Hawaiians throughout the United States. |
National Kidney Foundation
National Kidney FoundationThe leading organization in the U.S. dedicated to the awareness, prevention and treatment of kidney disease for hundreds of thousands of healthcare professionals, millions of patients and their families, and tens of millions of Americans at risk. |
National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians Recognition Resource
National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians Recognition ResourceThis page on the National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians website offers detailed information regarding the Recognition of EMS Personnel Licensure Interstate CompAct. |
National Stroke Association
National Stroke AssociationFor more than 30 years we have become the trusted source for free resources and education for the entire stroke community. We develop programs across the full continuum of stroke—prevention, acute treatment, and rehabilitation. We promote life-saving stroke information, provide objective and credible information, impact survivor empowerment and stroke community quality of life, and give voice to those denied their rights because of stroke. |
National Tribal Emergency Management Council
National Tribal Emergency Management CouncilBrings tribal emergency management organizations from around the Nation together to share information and best practices and to discuss public safety/homeland security issues affecting those in Indian Country. |
Need Help Responding to Vaccine-Hesitant Parents?
Need Help Responding to Vaccine-Hesitant Parents?This handout available on the Immunization Action Coalition website offers information from several respected organizations about vaccinating children and offers guidance for dealing with parents and caretakers. |
New Mexicans to Prevent Gun Violence (NMPGV)
New Mexicans to Prevent Gun Violence (NMPGV)New Mexicans to Prevent Gun Violence (NMPGV) is a 501(c)3 non-partisan organization whose mission is to reduce firearm injury and death through public health, education, advocacy, and public awareness, in order to protect the safety of our families and communities. |
New Mexico Adult Fall Prevention Coalition
New Mexico Adult Fall Prevention CoalitionThis coalition attempts to implement the strategies of the Falls Free® Initiative and National Action Plan. The group has sponsored trainings and speakers on relevant falls prevention topics, and a falls screening booth at the New Mexico State Fair. |
New Mexico Alliance of Health Councils
New Mexico Alliance of Health CouncilsExists to support and strengthen the state’s county and tribal health councils. |
New Mexico Association for Professionals in Infection Control and Epidemiology
New Mexico Association for Professionals in Infection Control and EpidemiologyThe Association for Professionals in Infection Control and Epidemiology is the leading professional association for infection preventionists (IPs) with more than 15,000 members. Our mission is to create a safer world through the prevention of infection. This is achieved by the provision of better care to promote better health at a lower cost. Most members are nurses, physicians, public health professionals, epidemiologists, microbiologists, or medical technologists. |
New Mexico Breastfeeding Task Force
New Mexico Breastfeeding Task ForceSince 1988, the New Mexico Breastfeeding Task Force has been collaborating with families, doctors, hospitals, employers, and communities to make breastfeeding the cultural norm. |
New Mexico Center for Nursing Excellence
New Mexico Center for Nursing ExcellenceThe New Mexico Center for Nursing Excellence convenes and facilitates dialogue and action that results in excellence in nursing education, practice and work environment. |
New Mexico Coalition for Suicide Prevention and Awareness
New Mexico Coalition for Suicide Prevention and AwarenessThe mission of the New Mexico Coalition for Suicide Prevention and Awareness is to advocate, collaborate, educate, share resources and to plan and implement actions to reduce suicide in New Mexico. |
New Mexico Coalition of Sexual Assault Programs (NMCSAP)
New Mexico Coalition of Sexual Assault Programs (NMCSAP)NMCSAP leads the state’s efforts to reduce sexual abuse and sexual violence by providing training and technical assistance to service providers, law enforcement officers, prosecutors, medical practitioners, and mental health professionals. |
New Mexico Community Data Collaborative
New Mexico Community Data CollaborativeFeatures maps which contain aggregated data organized by sub-county areas such as census tract, zip code, school districts and other administrative boundaries. In addition, the user will find site specific information for public schools, licensed facilities and other public services. |
New Mexico Dental Hygienists' Association
New Mexico Dental Hygienists' AssociationOur mission is to represent dental hygienists in continuing to improve the oral health of our community by being innovative in increasing access to quality oral healthcare. |
New Mexico Early Childhood Action Network
New Mexico Early Childhood Action NetworkThe Early Childhood Action Network is a network of early childhood champions and key stakeholders who work to develop strategies and actions to improve the well being of New Mexico's young children and their families. |
New Mexico Health Equity Partnership
New Mexico Health Equity PartnershipThe purpose is to strengthen the capacity of NM communities to advocate for systems and policy change that will improve the conditions where children, families, and communities are healthy. |
New Mexico Hospital Association
New Mexico Hospital AssociationEstablished in 1945, the New Mexico Hospital Association has been responsive to the needs of its members in the changing health care environment for over five decades. Hospitals, health networks, ambulatory facilities, home health agencies, and a variety of affiliate groups throughout the state comprise our membership. In an effort to accurately reflect new developments in health care delivery, members voted to change the Association’s name to New Mexico Hospitals and Health Systems Association in September 1993. In 2007, members voted to change the name back to New Mexico Hospital Association. |
New Mexico Immunization Coalition
New Mexico Immunization CoalitionA statewide public/private partnership committed to improving New Mexico's immunization rates. The vision is to achieve and sustain full and timely immunization protection for all people in New Mexico. |
New Mexico Primary Care Association
New Mexico Primary Care AssociationPromotes the advancement of high quality primary health care services that are financially and geographically accessible, culturally competent, and responsive to the communities being served. |
New Mexico Quitline
New Mexico QuitlineFree Help quitting all nicotine and vaping products |
New Mexico State University Cooperative Extension
New Mexico State University Cooperative ExtensionThe College of Agricultural, Consumer, and Environmental Sciences is an engine for economic and community development in New Mexico, improving the lives of New Mexicans through academic, research, and extension programs. |
NM Notify
NM NotifyNM Notify |
Paths to Health NM Patient Referral Form
Paths to Health NM Patient Referral FormPaths to Health NM Paitent Referral Form |
Paths to Health NM: Tools for Healthier Living
Paths to Health NM: Tools for Healthier LivingPaths to Health NM: Tools for Healthier Living is an initiative that includes several prevention and self-management programs |
Pool Safety Council
Pool Safety CouncilDedicated to overall pool safety and, specifically, the prevention of child drowning nationwide. |
Public Health Advocacy
Public Health AdvocacyThe National Association of County and City Health Officials serves as the voice of local health departments in our nation's capital. It builds relationships with congressional and administration staff and develops advocacy strategies to influence federal action that affects local health departments. This online advocacy guide can help you understand the process and provide the necessary tools to communicate effectively with federal policymakers. |
Radioactive Waste Consultation Task Force
Radioactive Waste Consultation Task ForceThe primary duties of the task force include negotiating on behalf of the State of New Mexico with the federal government in all areas relating to the siting, licensing, and operation of new federal disposal facilities for high-level, transuranic, and low-level radioactive wastes. |
Safe Kids Worldwide
Safe Kids WorldwideSafe Kids Worldwide is a global organization dedicated to preventing injuries in children, the number one killer of kids in the United States. |
Santa Fe Bicycle Master Plan
Santa Fe Bicycle Master PlanThe Metropolitan Bicycle Master Plan is for the Santa Fe metropolitan area. This plan serves to coordinate investments in multi-use trails and on-road facilities, establish common guidelines for design, construction and maintenance, and develop shared strategies on education, enforcement and encouragement of bicycling as a transportation choice in the Santa Fe area. |
Santa Fe Metropolitan Planning Organization
Santa Fe Metropolitan Planning OrganizationThe purpose of the Santa Fe Metropolitan Planning Organization is to create a forum for transportation decision making in the metropolitan planning area. |
Santa Fe Pedestrian Master Plan
Santa Fe Pedestrian Master PlanThe Santa Fe Metropolitan Planning Organization is generating a pedestrian master plan for the greater Santa Fe area. The Pedestrian Master Plan will outline a vision for existing and future sidewalk connectivity that addresses community desires and needs. |
Santa Fe Transportation Master Plan
Santa Fe Transportation Master PlanThe theme of the Santa Fe Metropolitan Transportation Plan 2010-2035 (MTP) is Moving the Santa Fe Region forward with a sustainable, interconnected, multimodal network that aims to provide safe and secure access for all users. |
Supplement to the JCIH 2007 Position Statement
Supplement to the JCIH 2007 Position StatementPrinciples and Guidelines for Early Intervention After Confirmation That a Child Is Deaf or Hard of Hearing |
Survivorship Program | Care After Cancer | UNM Cancer Center
Survivorship Program | Care After Cancer | UNM Cancer CenterAt the UNM Cancer Center, we developed our Survivorship program with our patients in mind. Our goal is to get you back to the things you love. That means helping you, your caregivers, and your primary care team through the transition from patient to survivor. |
The Community Guide
The Community GuideThe Community Guide home page |


