Resources: New Mexico (63)
ADEX Dental Examination
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Provides information on the American Board of Dental Examiners Dental Examination (ADEX), an exam which is part of the state licensure process for dentists in numerous states. Organization: North East Regional Board of Dental Examiners Date: 2013 view details
Tagged keywords: Connecticut, Dental Occupations, Dentists, District of Columbia, Hawaii, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Licensure and Certification, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Mississippi, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, Ohio, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Vermont, West Virginia, Wisconsin
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ADHLEX Dental Hygiene Examination
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Provides information on the American Board of Dental Examiners Dental Hygiene Licensing Examination (ADHLEX), an exam which is part of the state licensure process for dentist hygienists in numerous states. Organization: North East Regional Board of Dental Examiners Date: 2013 view details
Tagged keywords: Connecticut, Dental Hygienists, Dental Occupations, District of Columbia, Hawaii, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Licensure and Certification, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Mississippi, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, Ohio, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Vermont, West Virginia, Wisconsin
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New Mexico Medical Board 2013 Official List: Physicians, including Telemedicine, Doctors of Osteopathy and Physician Assistants
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Lists physicians (MD and DO) and physician assistants licensed in New Mexico. Includes the number licensed per county, the number practicing out of state, and contact information. Organization: New Mexico Medical Board Date: 2013 view details
Tagged keywords: Allopathic Physicians, New Mexico, Osteopathic Physicians, Physician Assistants, Physicians
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New Mexico Workforce Connection
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Presents labor market data for New Mexico. Provides 2010 employment, 2020 projections, job openings, wage data and more. Select "Occupation Profile"; choose the "occupations by group" tab; select "Healthcare Practitioners and Technical Occupations" or "Healthcare Support Occupations" and choose the profession of interest. Organization: New Mexico Department of Workforce Solutions Date: 2013 view details
Tagged keywords: Compensation, New Mexico, Profession-by-Profession, Supply and Demand
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The New Mexico Center for Health Workforce Analysis: Report to the New Mexico State Legislature
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Reports on progress made regarding the implementation of the New Mexico Center for Health Workforce Analysis. Addresses the project team, work group, transfer of licensure data, and future plans. Includes the act which created the new center in Appendix A. Organization: New Mexico Center for Health Workforce Analysis Date: 10/2012 view details
Tagged keywords: New Mexico, Policy, Research and Data Collection Methods, Supply and Demand
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Community Health Worker Model for Care Coordination: A Promising Practice for Frontier Communities
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Describes a model that uses community health workers to help coordinate patient care in frontier areas. Highlights how several states have applied this model. Addresses workforce development, regulation, funding, and policy issues. Organization: National Center for Frontier Communities Author: Wilger S Date: 8/2012 view details
Tagged keywords: Alaska, Best Practices and Model Programs, Care Coordination, Community Health Workers, Health Aides, Assistants and Guides, Minnesota, Montana, National, New Mexico, Oregon, Rural, Texas
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Report on Community Health Worker Programs
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Discusses seven state community health programs. Provides information on the curriculum, training, financing and web access for each program. Organization: University of North Dakota Center for Rural Health Author: Dickson L, Yahna R, Date: 6/2012 view details
Tagged keywords: Colorado, Community Health Workers, Education and Training, Health Aides, Assistants and Guides, Massachusetts, Minnesota, New Mexico, New York, Patient Navigators, Washington, Wisconsin
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Western Interstate Commission for Higher Education 2013 Workplan
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Describes existing activities and new initiatives related to student access to higher education and success in the 15 WICHE state region. Highlights an allied health project and mental health workforce programs. Organization: Western Interstate Commission for Higher Education Date: 5/2012 view details
Tagged keywords: Alaska, Allied Health, Arizona, Behavioral Health Occupations, California, Colorado, Education and Training, Hawaii, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, North Dakota, Oregon, Rural, South Dakota, Utah, Washington, Wyoming
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New Mexico State Health Workforce Planning Report: New Mexico Workforce Assessment and Recommendation Partnership: Final Report
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Reviews health workforce development in New Mexico in the areas of workforce pipeline, recruitment and retention, education and training, and federal and state policies. Includes employment data in the First Interim Report (pages 35-37 of document). Covers best practices in workforce development in Second Interim Report (pages 135-171 of document). Funded by HRSA State Planning Grant. Organization: New Mexico Department of Workforce Solutions Date: 1/2012 view details
Tagged keywords: Behavioral Health Occupations, Best Practices and Model Programs, Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetists, Clinical Nurse Specialists, Dental Hygienists, Dental Occupations, Dentists, Education and Training, General Pediatricians, General Surgeons, Licensed Practical Nurses and Licensed Vocational Nurses, New Mexico, Nurse Practitioners, Nursing Occupations, Obstetricians and Gynecologists, Occupational Therapy Occupations, Pharmacists, Pharmacy Occupations, Physical Therapy Occupations, Physician Assistants, Physicians, Policy, Primary Care, Profession-by-Profession, Psychiatrists, Psychologists, Recruitment and Retention, Registered Nurses, Supply and Demand, Workforce Pipeline
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State & Territorial Dental Public Health Activities: Access to Care, Workforce
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Summarizes state public health activities related to the dental workforce. Includes program contact information. Organization: Association of State and Territorial Dental Directors Date: 2012 view details
Tagged keywords: Alaska, Best Practices and Model Programs, Dental Assistants, Dental Hygienists, Dental Occupations, Dentists, Health Care Access, Kansas, Maryland, Michigan, New Mexico, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Public Health, Virginia
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Western Undergraduate Exchange: Enrollment Report Fall 2012
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Reports enrollment data for two- and four-year public institutions in the Western Undergraduate Exchange. Lists data by institution and program. Includes health care programs such as medical assistant, social work, pre-pharmacy, nursing and more. Organization: Western Interstate Commission for Higher Education Date: 2012 view details
Tagged keywords: Alaska, Arizona, California, Colorado, Education and Training, Hawaii, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, North Dakota, Oregon, Profession-by-Profession, South Dakota, Supply and Demand, Utah, Washington, Wyoming
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An Exploration of the Satisfaction and Experiences of Part-Time U.S. Medical School Faculty
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Reports on focus groups with part-time medical school faculty members. Addresses reasons for working part-time, satisfaction, concerns about part-time status, and suggestions for improving the workplace. Organization: Association of American Medical Colleges Location: Analysis in Brief, 11(9) Date: 12/2011 view details
Tagged keywords: Faculty, New Mexico, Oregon, Physicians, Recruitment and Retention, Virginia, Washington
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Four U.S. Border States’ Community Health Worker Training Needs Assessment
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Examines the training needs of community health workers in California, Arizona, New Mexico, and Texas. Offers recommendations to help improve the effectiveness of community health worker training. Includes the survey instrument used. Organizations: Arizona Center for Rural Health, Southwest Rural Health Research Center Author: Eng HJ, Hernandez-Martinez AC, Dorian J Date: 12/2011 view details
Tagged keywords: Arizona, California, Community Health Workers, Education and Training, New Mexico, Texas
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Tuition and Fees in Public Higher Education in the West, 2012-2013: Detailed Tuition and Fees Tables
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Provides an update of WICHE's annual report on tuition and mandatory fees at public institutions in WICHE's 15-state region. Includes an institution-by-institution historical review of tuition changes from year to year, as well as those from one, five, and ten years ago. Organization: Western Interstate Commission for Higher Education Date: 11/2011 view details
Tagged keywords: Alaska, Arizona, California, Colorado, Financial Aid, Hawaii, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, North Dakota, Oregon, South Dakota, Student Debt Load, Utah, Washington, Wyoming
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Reuniting Public Health and Medicine: The University of New Mexico School of Medicine Public Health Certificate
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Link: Abstract Discusses the integrated Public Health Certificate at University of New Mexico School of Medicine (UNMSOM). Highlights that it requires all medical students to complete public health training. Author: Geppert CM, Arndell CL, Clithero A, Dow-Velarde LA, Eldredge JP, Kalishman S, Kaufman A, McGrew MC, Snyder TM, Solan BG, Timm CT, Tollestrup K, Wagner LK, Wiese WH, Wiggins CL, Cosgrove EM Location: American Journal of Preventative Medicine, 41(4 Suppl 3), S214-9 Date: 10/2011 view details
Tagged keywords: Education and Training, New Mexico, Physicians, Public Health
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Tracking Development of Clinical Reasoning Ability across Five Medical Schools Using a Progress Test
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Link: Abstract Examines differences in clinical reasoning skills between learners at different years of medical school and differences in performance between students at schools with various curricular methodologies. Author: Williams RG, Klamen DL, White CB, Petrusa E, Fincher RM, Whitfield CF, Shatzer JH, McCarty T, Miller BM Location: Academic Medicine, 86(9), 1148-54 Date: 9/2011 view details
Tagged keywords: Education and Training, Georgia, Illinois, New Mexico, Pennsylvania, Physicians, Tennessee
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Medical Schools Reach Out to Native American Groups
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Introduces medical school programs that help recruit and retain American Indian students, the North Dakota School of Medicine’s Indians into Medicine (INMED) program and a B.A./M.D. program in New Mexico. Organization: Association of American Medical Colleges Author: Howell WLJ Location: AAMC Reporter Date: 7/2011 view details
Tagged keywords: Best Practices and Model Programs, Diversity, New Mexico, North Dakota, Physicians, Workforce Pipeline
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Partnering Urban Academic Medical Centers and Rural Primary Care Clinicians to Provide Complex Chronic Disease Care
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Link: Abstract Describes a new model of health care education and delivery, Project ECHO, which enables specialists to work with primary care clinicians in underserved areas using telehealth. Author: Arora S, Kalishman S, Dion D, Som D, Thornton K, et al Location: Health Affairs, 30(6), 1176-84 Date: 6/2011 view details
Tagged keywords: Academic Health Centers, Best Practices and Model Programs, Continuing Education, Health Care Access, Health Information Technology and Telehealth, New Mexico, Physicians, Primary Care, Rural
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Experience With Resident Unions at One Institution and Implications for the Future of Practicing Physicians
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Offers a commentary on the formation of a resident union at the University of New Mexico School of Medicine and the union's evolution over its first three years. Addresses the impact on resident development, professionalism, and the institutional culture. Author: Sklar D, Chang B, Hoffman BD Location: Academic Medicine, 86(5), 552-4 Date: 5/2011 view details
Tagged keywords: New Mexico, Physicians, Residency Programs, Trends and Emerging Issues
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Surgical Workforce in the American South
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Link: Abstract Examines trends in the surgical workforce in the southern United States from 1981 to 2006 using the AMA Physician Masterfile. Identifies a shortage of general surgeons. Author: Charles A, Gaul K, Poley S Location: American Surgeon, 77(2), 133-8 Date: 2/2011 view details
Tagged keywords: Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, General Surgeons, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, New Mexico, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Physicians, South Carolina, Supply and Demand, Tennessee, Texas, Trends and Emerging Issues
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Recommendations to Address New Mexico Health Care Workforce Shortages
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Discusses strategies for addressing the health workforce shortage in New Mexico. Covers recruitment and retention, workforce pipeline programs, state policy, and training. Includes data on current and projected supply. Organization: New Mexico Health Policy Commission Date: 1/2011 view details
Tagged keywords: Education and Training, Loan Repayment and Forgiveness, New Mexico, Policy, Profession-by-Profession, Recruitment and Retention, Workforce Pipeline
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ED Navigators Connect Patients to Better Venues of Care
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Link: Abstract Describes a model program in Albuquerque, NM in which Emergency Department (ED) Navigators are used to redirect patients with non-emergent cases to other avenues of care in order to educate consumers to seek the most appropriate and least expensive healthcare settings. Location: ED Management 23(5), 53-55 Date: 2011 view details
Tagged keywords: Best Practices and Model Programs, Emergency Medical Technicians and Paramedics, National, New Mexico
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White Paper: Nursing In New Mexico 2011
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Provides an overview of nursing in New Mexico and initiatives underway to strengthen nursing to better serve the people of New Mexico. Organization: New Mexico Center for Nursing Excellence Date: 2011 view details
Tagged keywords: Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetists, Clinical Nurse Specialists, Education and Training, Licensed Practical Nurses and Licensed Vocational Nurses, Licensure and Certification, New Mexico, Nurse Practitioners, Nursing Occupations, Registered Nurses, Supply and Demand
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New Mexico Physician Workforce Profile
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One-page profile of the state's physician supply, medical school enrollment, and graduate medical education. Based on data included in the AAMC's 2011 State Physician Data Book. Organization: Association of American Medical Colleges Center for Workforce Studies Date: 2011 view details
Tagged keywords: Education and Training, New Mexico, Physicians, Recruitment and Retention, Residency Programs, Supply and Demand
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Early Predictors of Physicians' Practice in Medically Underserved Communities: A 12-Year Follow-up Study of University of New Mexico School of Medicine Graduates
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Link: Abstract Identifies factors that increase the likelihood that a physician will choose to practice in an underserved area and that could be used to guide admissions. Author: Wayne SJ, Kalishman S, Jerabek RN, Timm C, Cosgrove E Location: Academic Medicine, 85(10 Suppl), S13-6 Date: 10/2010 view details
Tagged keywords: Education and Training, New Mexico, Physicians, Rural
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2009 Geographic Access Data System: Selected Healthcare Professionals in New Mexico
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Provides information and data on education, supply trends, geographic distribution, and demographics for New Mexico health care providers. Organization: New Mexico Health Policy Commission Date: 9/2010 view details
Tagged keywords: Behavioral Health Occupations, Chiropractors, Dental Assistants, Dental Hygienists, Dental Occupations, Dentists, Diversity, Education and Training, Emergency Medical Technicians and Paramedics, Licensed Practical Nurses and Licensed Vocational Nurses, Midwives, New Mexico, Nurse Practitioners, Nursing Occupations, Pharmacists, Pharmacy Occupations, Pharmacy Technicians and Aides, Physician Assistants, Physicians, Primary Care, Profession-by-Profession, Psychiatrists, Psychologists, Registered Nurses, Social Workers, Supply and Demand, Trends and Emerging Issues
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Using Health IT: Eight Quality Improvement Stories
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Describes 8 pioneering projects in the area of health information technology and how they demonstrated improvement in health care delivery, quality, and access. Organization: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality Author: Au M, Felt-Lisk S, Anglin G, Clarkwest A Date: 9/2010 view details
Tagged keywords: Best Practices and Model Programs, California, Health Care Access, Health Care Quality, Health Information Technology and Telehealth, Iowa, Massachusetts, National, New Mexico, New York, Oklahoma
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Health Centers’ Contributions to Training Tomorrow’s Physicians: Case Studies of FQHC-Based Residency Programs and Policy Recommendations for the Implementation of the Teaching Health Centers Program
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Describes how four health centers created and sustained physician residency programs. Identifies challenges, benefits, and the impact of the Affordable Care Act. Concludes that community health center-run residency programs help successfully recruit family medicine physicians into communities. Organization: National Association of Community Health Centers Author: Knight K, Miller C, Talley R, Yastic M, McColgan K, Proser M, Walter S Date: 8/2010 view details
Tagged keywords: Best Practices and Model Programs, Family Medicine Physicians, Federally Qualified Health Centers, Health Reform, Massachusetts, New Mexico, Physicians, Primary Care, Residency Programs, Texas, Washington
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Strategies to Address the Nursing Faculty Shortage: A Briefing Paper
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Discusses New Mexico and national recommendations for addressing the nursing faculty shortage. Includes strategies with nursing education, government funding and policy, compensation, curriculum, and loan programs. Provides a summary of nurse faculty requirements in each state. Organization: New Mexico Health Policy Commission Date: 4/2010 view details
Tagged keywords: Compensation, Education and Training, Faculty, Loan Repayment and Forgiveness, New Mexico, Nursing Occupations, Policy, Recruitment and Retention, Supply and Demand
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Needs Assessment and Analysis of Potential Strategies for a Pharmacy Educational Program for Alaska
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Examines the need for a pharmacy education program in Alaska. Addresses current supply and student demand. Includes data on national and state-level workforce capacity, pharmacy school enrollments and graduates. Covers steps involved in developing, staffing, and implementing a program. Offers recommendations throughout. Organization: UAA Office of Health Programs Development Author: Nelson AA Date: 2/2010 view details
Tagged keywords: Alaska, Education and Training, Faculty, New Mexico, Pharmacists, Pharmacy Occupations, Recruitment and Retention, Supply and Demand
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The Role of Social and Community Service in Medical Education: The Next 100 Years
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Link: Abstract Reviews the historical trends behind the lack of service training in academic medicine. Discusses its importance for the underserved and provides several examples from finalists for AAMC's service award of how to integrate service learning in medical education. Author: Muller D, Meah Y, Griffith J, Palermo AG, Kaufman A, Smith KL, Lieberman S Location: Academic Medicine, 85(2), 302-9 Date: 2/2010 view details
Tagged keywords: Education and Training, Health Care Access, National, New Mexico, New York, Physicians, Texas
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Standards for Differentiated Competencies of the Nursing Workforce
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Presents standards and competencies for various levels of education in nursing. Organization: New Mexico Center for Nursing Excellence Date: 12/2009 view details
Tagged keywords: Clinical Nurse Specialists, New Mexico, Nurse Practitioners, Nursing Aides, Nursing Occupations, Registered Nurses
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House Joint Memorial 7 “Continue Obstetric Health Care Task Force”: A Report to the Legislative Health and Human Services Committee
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Discusses the impact of malpractice liability insurance availability and cost on the supply of the obstetric workforce and quality of care in New Mexico. Offers recommendations for increasing liability insurance options and improving patient safety. Organization: New Mexico Health Policy Commission Date: 11/2009 view details
Tagged keywords: Health Care Quality, Malpractice Insurance, Midwives, New Mexico, Physicians, Recruitment and Retention
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The Impact of a Shortage of Nursing Instructors on the Status of Nursing in New Mexico
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Discusses the projected nursing shortage in New Mexico as it relates to recruitment and retention of nursing faculty. Organizations: New Mexico Board of Nursing, New Mexico Center for Nursing Excellence, New Mexico Higher Education Department Date: 10/2009 view details
Tagged keywords: Clinical Nurse Specialists, Education and Training, Licensed Practical Nurses and Licensed Vocational Nurses, New Mexico, Nurse Practitioners, Nursing Aides, Nursing Occupations, Registered Nurses, Supply and Demand
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Reducing Health Disparities Through a Culturally Centered Mentorship Program for Minority Faculty: The Southwest Addictions Research Group (SARG) Experience
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Link: Abstract Describes a mentorship program intended to recruit and advance underrepresented minority faculty members. Identifies how this program can help reduce disparities in substance abuse. Author: Cronholm PF, Straton JB, Bowman MA Location: Academic Medicine, 84(8), 1111-1117 Date: 8/2009 view details
Tagged keywords: Behavioral Health, Diversity, Faculty, Health Care Access, New Mexico, Recruitment and Retention
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Increasing Access to Dental Care in Medicaid: Targeted Programs for Four Populations
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Discusses strategies several states have used to increase access to oral health care, including changes to dental education. Highlights programs in North Carolina, Rhode Island, Oregon, New Mexico, California, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin. Organization: National Academy for State Health Policy Author: Snyder A Date: 3/2009 view details
Tagged keywords: California, Dentists, Education and Training, Health Care Access, Medicare and Medicaid, New Mexico, North Carolina, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Wisconsin
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New Mexico Nursing Program Development Enhancement Fund Study
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Evaluates the effectiveness of New Mexico's Nursing Program Development Enhancement Fund in meeting New Mexico's demand for nurses. Reviews enrollment trends, obstacles to expanding programs, waiting lists, student diversity, and trends in NCLEX pass rates. Recommends future strategies. Organization: New Mexico Center for Nursing Excellence Date: 1/2009 view details
Tagged keywords: Best Practices and Model Programs, Education and Training, Faculty, Loan Repayment and Forgiveness, New Mexico, Nursing Occupations
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State of New Mexico 2008 Comprehensive Strategic Health Plan
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New Mexico's guide for health care policy makers, state agencies, professionals, and citizens. Sets goals for important health issues and lists what various groups can do to help meet these goals. Chapter two focuses on the health workforce. Organization: New Mexico Health Policy Commission Date: 1/2009 view details
Tagged keywords: Education and Training, New Mexico, Policy, Recruitment and Retention
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Compendium of Best Practices/Models that Work in Rural Workforce Development
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Includes examples of best practices for developing the health workforce from various states. Organization: National Rural Health Association Date: 2009 view details
Tagged keywords: Alaska, Arizona, Best Practices and Model Programs, Dental Occupations, Interprofessional Training and Education, Montana, New Mexico, Osteopathic Physicians, Physicians, Primary Care, Rural, South Carolina, West Virginia
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New Jersey Physician Workforce Task Force Report
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Additional Link: Executive Summary Examines New Jersey's physician workforce, pipeline, and supply in depth. Offers projections for demand and recommendations. Identifies current and future physician shortages by specialty. Includes county profiles and national benchmark data for physician population ratios in the appendix. Provides examples of health workforce initiatives in other states. Organization: New Jersey Council of Teaching Hospitals Date: 2009 view details
Tagged keywords: Alabama, Best Practices and Model Programs, California, Family Medicine Physicians, General Internal Medicine Physicians, General Pediatricians, General Surgeons, Georgia, Illinois, International Medical Graduates, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, North Carolina, Obstetricians and Gynecologists, Pennsylvania, Physicians, Primary Care, Psychiatrists, Supply and Demand, Texas, Utah, Wisconsin
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Employment and Earnings of Licensed Nurses in New Mexico from 1996 to 2006
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Examines trends in employment and wages for New Mexico's nurses. Includes average time between graduation and first license. Organization: New Mexico Center for Nursing Excellence Author: Potter N, Reynis LA Date: 7/2008 view details
Tagged keywords: New Mexico, Nursing Occupations, Trends and Emerging Issues
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Recent Population Dynamics of New Mexico Nurses
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Examines the inflow and outflow of nurses in New Mexico. Contains description of methodology. Organization: New Mexico Center for Nursing Excellence Author: Ruiz D Date: 7/2008 view details
Tagged keywords: New Mexico, Nursing Occupations, Recruitment and Retention
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Access to Care and Use of Preventive Services by Hispanics: State-Based Variations from 1991 to 2004
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Links: Abstract, Highlights Examines changes in access to physician care and preventative services by Hispanics in ten states. Author: Kang-Kim M, Betancourt JR, Ayanian JZ, Zaslavsky AM, Yucel RM, Weissman JS Location: Medical Care, 46(5), 507–14 Date: 5/2008 view details
Tagged keywords: Arizona, California, Colorado, Florida, Health Care Access, Illinois, Nevada, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, Physicians, Texas
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WICHE Region - Medical School Expansion Activities, May 2008
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Reports enrollment from 2002 to 2007 and expansion activities for allopathic and osteopathic medical schools in the Western Interstate Commission for Higher Education region. Organization: Western Interstate Commission for Higher Education Date: 5/2008 view details
Tagged keywords: Arizona, California, Colorado, Education and Training, Hawaii, Nevada, New Mexico, North Dakota, Oregon, Osteopathic Physicians, Physicians, South Dakota, Utah, Washington
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Safety Net Workforce in the Context of Health Care Reform
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Discusses concern about workforce shortages facing safety net providers, and how the safety net would be affected by health care reform efforts that seek to expand health coverage. Highlights Massachusetts and New Mexico, which are in two very different places along the continuum of health care infrastructure and health care reform efforts. Organization: National Academy for State Health Policy Author: Snyder A Date: 3/2008 view details
Tagged keywords: Federally Qualified Health Centers, Health Reform, Massachusetts, New Mexico, Policy
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New Mexico Direct Care Fact Sheet
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Includes key facts for direct care worker advocates and their allies, legislators, policymakers, members of the media, and others interested in direct care issues in New Mexico. Organization: Direct Care Alliance Date: 2008 view details
Tagged keywords: New Mexico
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Addressing Physician Shortages in New Mexico Through a Combined BA/MD Program
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Link: Abstract Describes a BA/MD degree program intended to address the physician shortages in underserved New Mexico and to expand opportunities in medical education for students from rural and underserved minority communities. Author: Cosgrove EM, Harrison GL, Kalishman S, Kersting KE, Romero-Leggott V, Timm C, Velarde LA, Roth PB Location: Academic Medicine, 82(12):1152-7 Date: 12/2007 view details
Tagged keywords: Best Practices and Model Programs, Education and Training, New Mexico, Physicians, Recruitment and Retention, Rural, Supply and Demand
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Physician Supply and Distribution in New Mexico, 2006
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Provides data on the physician workforce in New Mexico. Covers supply, distribution demographics, education and training, compensation and more. Offers statistical summaries for physician specialties and each county. Includes survey instrument in appendix. Organizations: Center for Health Workforce Studies - SUNY Albany, New Mexico Health Policy Commission Date: 12/2007 view details
Tagged keywords: Compensation, Diversity, Education and Training, Family Medicine Physicians, General Internal Medicine Physicians, General Pediatricians, General Surgeons, New Mexico, Obstetricians and Gynecologists, Physicians, Primary Care, Psychiatrists, Supply and Demand
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Border County Health Workforce Profiles: New Mexico
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Represents an effort to assemble and disseminate consistent and current information on the health workforce, relevant population characteristics, and basic health indicators for the U.S. Border region. Based on county-level data and reported by geographic proximity to the Border.
Organization: Health Resources and Services Administration Date: 6/2007 view details
Tagged keywords: Health Care Access, New Mexico, Profession-by-Profession
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A Closer Look at Healthcare Workforce Needs in the West: Pharmacy
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Highlights growing demand, increase in female pharmacists, regional occupation outlook, and expansion of pharmacy education in the western United States. Organization: Western Interstate Commission for Higher Education Date: 2007 view details
Tagged keywords: Alaska, Arizona, California, Colorado, Hawaii, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, North Dakota, Oregon, Pharmacists, Pharmacy Occupations, South Dakota, Utah, Washington, Wyoming
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Predictors of Final Specialty Choice by Internal Medicine Residents
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Examines factors that predict whether medical students will go into general internal medicine. Author: Diehl AK, Kumar V, Gateley, Appleby JL, O'Keefe ME Location: Journal of General Internal Medicine, 21(10), 1045-1049 Date: 2006 view details
Tagged keywords: Compensation, General Internal Medicine Physicians, International Medical Graduates, New Mexico, Specialty Choice, Student Debt Load, Texas
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Rural Mental Health in the WICHE West: Meeting Workforce Demands through Regional Partnership
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Discusses the mental health workforce needs facing the states that are part of the Western Interstate Commission for Higher Education (WICHE) and what can be done to effectively meet the mental health care needs of the region. Print copy available free. Organization: HRSA Office of Rural Health Policy Date: 3/2005 view details
Tagged keywords: Alaska, Arizona, Behavioral Health, Best Practices and Model Programs, California, Colorado, Education and Training, Hawaii, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, North Dakota, Oregon, Rural, South Dakota, Supply and Demand, Utah, Washington, Wyoming
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Public Health Workforce Study
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Provides an overview of the public health workforce. Considers supply and demand, schools of public health, and pressing workforce issues in six states. Highlights nurses, physicians, dental occupations, California, Georgia, Montana, New Mexico, New York, and Texas. Organization: HRSA Bureau of Health Professions Date: 1/2005 view details
Tagged keywords: California, Dental Occupations, Georgia, Montana, New Mexico, New York, Nursing Occupations, Physicians, Public Health, Texas
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Assessing Health Workforce Disparities in the U.S./Mexico Border Region: A Geographic Information Systems Approach
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Discusses the argument that health workforce statistics by county are not always the most suitable for guiding workforce deployment strategies, because county boundaries or even partial-county areas do not conform to the “true” dynamics and patterns of health-care utilization. Organization: Regional Center for Health Workforce Studies at CHEP Author: Wood R, Blanchard S, Furino A Date: 2005 view details
Tagged keywords: Health Care Access, New Mexico, Physicians, Shortage Designations, Texas
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The Health Care Workforce in Eight States: Education, Practice & Policy, 2002
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Additional Links: Colorado, Maine, Minnesota, Missouri, New Mexico, New York, Ohio, Tennessee Health workforce assessments for Colorado, Maine, Minnesota, Missouri, New Mexico, New York, Ohio, Tennessee, with a comparison across states. Covers state programs, financing and policies affecting health professions education, service placement and reimbursement, planning and monitoring, and licensure/regulation. Includes health workforce data for certain professions. Organizations: HRSA Bureau of Health Professions, National Conference of State Legislatures Date: 2002 view details
Tagged keywords: Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetists, Colorado, Dental Hygienists, Dentists, Education and Training, Licensed Practical Nurses and Licensed Vocational Nurses, Licensure and Certification, Maine, Midwives, Minnesota, Missouri, New Mexico, New York, Nurse Practitioners, Nursing Occupations, Ohio, Pharmacists, Physician Assistants, Physicians, Policy, Profession-by-Profession, Registered Nurses, Supply and Demand, Tennessee
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HRSA State Health Workforce Profile: New Mexico
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Provides data on the state's health workforce, including the number of physicians, nurses, dentists, and professionals from 26 other health care disciplines. Offers information for identifying and addressing health workforce gaps. Organizations: Center for Health Workforce Studies - SUNY Albany, Health Resources and Services Administration, HRSA Bureau of Health Professions Date: 2000 view details
Tagged keywords: New Mexico, Profession-by-Profession, Supply and Demand
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Diversity and Cultural Competence: New Mexico Psychological Association
Tutorial or training
Offers ten home-study courses on cultural diversity for psychologists. Non-members can take the courses but only New Mexico has approved the coursework for continuing education credits. Organization: New Mexico Psychological Association view details
Tagged keywords: Cultural and Linguistic Competence, Diversity, New Mexico, Psychologists
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Nurse Licensure Compact
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Provides information on the Nurse Licensure Compact (NLC). Offers a map of participating states with contact information for each state. Includes legislation, frequently asked questions, and fact sheets. Organization: National Council of State Boards of Nursing view details
Tagged keywords: Arizona, Arkansas, Colorado, Delaware, Idaho, Iowa, Kentucky, Licensed Practical Nurses and Licensed Vocational Nurses, Licensure and Certification, Maine, Maryland, Mississippi, Nebraska, New Hampshire, New Mexico, North Carolina, North Dakota, Nursing Occupations, Policy, Registered Nurses, Rhode Island, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Virginia, Wisconsin
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Nurse Recruitment Strategies
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Offers methods of recruiting nurses. Includes strategies for interesting K-12 students in the profession. Organization: New Mexico Center for Nursing Excellence view details
Tagged keywords: New Mexico, Nursing Occupations, Recruitment and Retention, Workforce Pipeline
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Nurse Retention Strategies
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Provides an overview of nursing retention strategies. Organization: New Mexico Center for Nursing Excellence view details
Tagged keywords: New Mexico, Nursing Occupations, Recruitment and Retention
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Project Echo: Extension for Community Healthcare Outcomes
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Assists primary care providers in rural and underserved areas in New Mexico to develop the capacity to treat difficult to treat, chronic and complex diseases. Project ECHO is beginning a long term initiative to train Community Health Workers. view details
Tagged keywords: Community Health Workers, New Mexico, Rural
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PubMed Search: New Mexico Health Workforce
Literature search
Searches PubMed's collection of journal article citations on the New Mexico health workforce. Includes articles addressing supply and demand, distribution, recruitment, use of personnel, and education. Organization: National Library of Medicine view details
Tagged keywords: New Mexico
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WREB Examination
Exam
Offers an exam as part of the state licensure process for dentists and dental hygienists in fifteen states and accepted by thirty-three states in lieu of a state exam. Organization: Western Regional Examining Board view details
Tagged keywords: Alaska, Arizona, California, Dental Hygienists, Dental Occupations, Dentists, Idaho, Kansas, Licensure and Certification, Missouri, Montana, New Mexico, North Dakota, Oklahoma, Oregon, Texas, Utah, Washington, Wyoming
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