General Information Resources
Links to resource guides, information services, and other health related organization websites.
Global Travel Clinic Directory
Global Travel Clinic DirectoryDirectory of travel clinics that will administer vaccinations or dispense prophylactic medications for travelers. |
Go Red for Women
Go Red for WomenGo Red For Women encourages awareness of the issue of women and heart disease, and also action to save more lives. The movement harnesses the energy, passion and power women have to band together and collectively wipe out heart disease. |
Golden Chile Application for K-12 Schools
Golden Chile Application for K-12 SchoolsGolden Chile application for K-12 schools |
Golden Chile Application for Senior Centers
Golden Chile Application for Senior CentersGolden Chile application for senior centers |
Good Samaritan Law
Good Samaritan LawGood Samaritan Law |
Google Groups Instructions - No Meeting Instructions
Google Groups Instructions - No Meeting InstructionsGoogle Groups Instructions - No Meeting Instructions |
Got Shots?
Got Shots?Provides opportunities for children to stay up-to-date on their immunizations. Participating providers open their doors for any child who presents for immunizations, regardless of whether he/she is a patient or whether he/she has insurance. |
Growing Up New Mexico
Growing Up New MexicoGrowing Up New Mexico |
Gulf War Veterans' Resources
Gulf War Veterans' ResourcesThis is the Gulf War Veteran Resource website. These pages have been a presence on the Internet since early 1994, aiding Gulf War veterans in their pursuit for the truth. The site is run privately by volunteers and is not affiliated with any government entity. |
H1N1 & Seasonal Influenza: Improving Your Vaccination Program
H1N1 & Seasonal Influenza: Improving Your Vaccination ProgramDownload page for a slideshow about how to improve your vaccination program. |
Hands & Voices
Hands & VoicesA parent-led, professionally-collaborative organization infused with the life experiences of adults who are Deaf or Hard of Hearing, that is dedicated to serving families with children who are D/HH without a bias around communication modes or methodology |
Hands & Voices
Hands & VoicesHands & Voices is a non-profit, parent-driven organization dedicated to supporting families of children who are deaf or hard of hearing. |
Head to Toe Conference - New Mexico Student Health
Head to Toe Conference - New Mexico Student HealthFunded by New Mexico Health's Office of School and Adolescent Health and the New Mexico Public Education Department, Safe and Healthy Schools Bureau, this sell-out conference attracts more than 500 school health and behavioral health professionals, including school nurses, counselors, social workers and administrators, as well as school-based health center staff and advisory team members. |
HEADS UP to Youth Sports: Online Training
HEADS UP to Youth Sports: Online TrainingThis training on the Center for Disease Control and Prevention site can help athletes stay active and healthy by knowing the facts about concussion and when it is safe for athletes to return to play. |
Health and Hope: Taking Care of Yourself & Your Hepatitis C
Health and Hope: Taking Care of Yourself & Your Hepatitis CThis short documentary series documents the struggles of those facing the challenges of addiction, Hepatitis C and incarceration. |
Health Equity Alliance for LGBTQ+ New Mexicans
Health Equity Alliance for LGBTQ+ New MexicansHEAL Plus NM is a grassroots organization that uses community art to co-create communities where all people can thrive and queer and trans people are cherished. |
HealthMap Vaccine Finder
HealthMap Vaccine FinderHealthMap Vaccine Finder is a free, online service where users can search for locations that offer immunizations. We work with partners such as clinics, pharmacies, and health departments to provide accurate and up-to-date information about vaccination services. Our goal is to make it simple for users to find a place to be immunized. |
Healthy Aging Program
Healthy Aging ProgramStaying healthy as you age can be a challenge. We can help. Our programs give older adults the knowledge and tools to prevent falls, manage chronic conditions, and improve their lives. |
Healthy Children-Vaccines
Healthy Children-VaccinesThe Healthy Children Organization website's Safety & Prevention page. |
Heart Smart: CCHD Screening Video for Health Care Providers
Heart Smart: CCHD Screening Video for Health Care ProvidersBaby's First Test and Children's National Medical Center present the Heart Smart video series, educating health care providers and families on screening for critical congenital heart disease. This is the screening for health care providers. |
Heart Smart: CCHD Screening Video for Parents
Heart Smart: CCHD Screening Video for ParentsBaby's First Test and Children's National Medical Center present the Heart Smart video series, educating health care providers and families on screening for critical congenital heart disease. This is the video screening for parents. |
Hearts for Autism
Hearts for AutismThis website has information about the Hearts for Autism fund that has been established to provide information, training and a network of support services for Southern New Mexico families and community agencies. |
HEDIS Recorded Training
HEDIS Recorded TrainingHEDIS Recorded Training |
Hep B Moms (Asian Liver Center)
Hep B Moms (Asian Liver Center)This website was developed as a resource for pregnant women, health care providers, and public health officials to reduce perinatal hepatitis B transmission and the associated health consequences, and for pregnant women to learn more about hepatitis b. |
Hepatitis A
Hepatitis AThis page on the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention website focuses on Hepatitis A (what it is, recommendations, statistics, and professional resources). |
Hepatitis B Foundation
Hepatitis B FoundationThe commitment behind this website includes funding focused research, promoting disease awareness, supporting immunization and treatment initiatives, and serving as the primary source of information for patients and their families, the medical and scientific community, and the general public. |
Hepatitis B Virus Project ECHO: Reducing Perinatal Transmission
Hepatitis B Virus Project ECHO: Reducing Perinatal TransmissionInformation about the teleECHO clinic which provides training in HBV prevention, testing, and treatment with special emphasis on reducing the perinatal transmission of the hepatitis B virus is available here. |
Hepatitis B: What Hospitals Need to Do to Protect Newborns
Hepatitis B: What Hospitals Need to Do to Protect NewbornsThe Immunization Action Coalition's comprehensive guidebook Hepatitis B: What Hospitals Need to Do to Protect Newborns is a complete resource for helping hospitals and birthing centers establish, implement, and optimize their birth dose policies. B |
Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza in Dairy Cattle
Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza in Dairy CattleHighly Pathogenic Avian Influenza in Dairy Cattle |
HIV/STD/Hepatitis Resource Guide
HIV/STD/Hepatitis Resource GuideCommunity-based website offering resources and information about HIV, STDs, Viral Hepatitis, and Harm Reduction services across New Mexico. This searchable guide will help you find the best and most appropriate services in your area. |
HL7 Version 2.5.1 Implementation Guide
HL7 Version 2.5.1 Implementation GuideElectronic Laboratory Reporting to Public Health Release 1 (US Realm) with Errata |
Home - New Mexico Native American Resource Directory
Home - New Mexico Native American Resource DirectoryHome - New Mexico Native American Resource Directory |
Home - Reduce Alcohol Consumption in NM - Live More NM
Home - Reduce Alcohol Consumption in NM - Live More NMHome - Reduce Alcohol Consumption in NM - Live More NM |
Home Visiting Professional Development (UNM-CDD)
Home Visiting Professional Development (UNM-CDD)The mission of the CDD is the full inclusion of people with disabilities and their families in their community by engaging individuals in making life choices, partnering with communities to build resources, and improving systems of care. |
How to Administer Intranasal Naloxone
How to Administer Intranasal NaloxoneThis video provides information on overdose recognition, overdose response, and naloxone administration. |
http://www.webex.com
http://www.webex.comWebex |
https://pronouns.org/what-and-why
https://pronouns.org/what-and-whyhttps://pronouns.org/what-and-why |
Hypertension Guideline Toolkit
Hypertension Guideline ToolkitThe 2017 Guideline for the Prevention, Detection, Evaluation and Management of High Blood Pressure in Adults (2017 Hypertension Clinical Practice Guideline) has important implications for the treatment of nearly 103 million adults in the United States. As healthcare providers, you need resources to help you integrate the new guideline into your practice so you can provide optimal care for patients with elevated blood pressure(BP) or hypertension. |
I Need a COVID-19 Test
I Need a COVID-19 TestI Need a COVID-19 Test |
Improving Mental Health and Addressing Mental Illness
Improving Mental Health and Addressing Mental IllnessProvides facts and resources about improving mental health and addressing mental illness in the United States including task force recommendations and findings, presentations and promotional materials, and more. |
InciWeb Incident Information System
InciWeb Incident Information SystemInciWeb is an interagency all-risk incident information management system. The system was developed to provide the public a single source of incident related information and to provide a standardized reporting tool for the Public Affairs community. |
InciWeb Incident Information System - Woodbury Fire
InciWeb Incident Information System - Woodbury FireInciWeb is an interagency all-risk incident information management system. This page contains information about the Woodbury Fire. |
Indestructible Beauty
Indestructible BeautyIndestructible Beauty |
Indian Health Service Navajo Area
Indian Health Service Navajo AreaThe Navajo Area Indian Health Service is one of 12 regional administrative units of the Indian Health Service, in the US Department of Health and Human Services. The NAIHS delivers health services to a user population of over 244,000 American Indians in five Federal service units on and near the Navajo Nation. The Navajo Nation is one of the largest Indian reservations in the United States. |
Indian Health Service Albuquerque Area
Indian Health Service Albuquerque AreaThis page on the Indian Health Service site is specific to the Albuquerque Area and is responsible for the provision of health services to 27 distinctly different tribal groups. The Area serves 20 Pueblos, two Apache bands, three Navajo Chapters, and two Ute tribes across four Southwest states. Additionally, numerous tribal members from throughout the United States who live, work, or go to school in the urban centers of the Albuquerque Area are provided services in health facilities operated by the Indian Health Service |
Indian Pueblo Cultural Center
Indian Pueblo Cultural CenterTo preserve and perpetuate Pueblo culture and to advance understanding by presenting with dignity and respect, the accomplishments and evolving history of the Pueblo people of New Mexico. |
Indoor Air Quality Tools for Schools
Indoor Air Quality Tools for SchoolsUse the IAQ Tools for Schools Framework and sustain an effective and comprehensive indoor air quality (IAQ) management program or other overall health and safety initiatives. |
Influenza Infection Control Guidance for First Responders
Influenza Infection Control Guidance for First RespondersThis page on the Minnesota Department of Health website focusing on Infection Control Guidance for EMS, First Responders, Fire, and Law Enforcement: specifically Influenza. |


