
Contacts
For information about the Injury Prevention programs and services, please contact our team members:
Section Manager: Jane Cotner 505-827-2708
Prevention Unit
- Child Injury Prevention: John McPhee 505-827-2582
- Youth Injury Prevention: Dominic Cappello 505-827-5146
- Adult Injury Specialist: Position being filled
- Older Adult Injury Prevention: Frieda Gonzales 505-827-2589
- Violence Prevention: Vicki Nakagawa 505-476-1726
Epidemiology Unit
- Child Fatality Review Coordinator: Paula M. Bauch 505-925-4329
- Firearm Injury Database Manager: Isaac Romero 505-827-2724
- Injury Epidemiologist: Glenda Hubbard 505-827-6870
- Injury Epidemiologist:Pallavi Pokhrel 505-827-2427
- Violence Epidemiologist/NM-VDRS Manager:position being filled
GETTING TO US
Address:
New Mexico Department of Health--Runnels Building
1190 St. Francis Drive, Suite 1100, Santa Fe, New Mexico 87505, USA
Driving: The Runnels Building is located south of St. Francis Drive between Alta Vista St. and Cordova Drive. The access is from Alta Vista St. and Cordova Drive.
Parking:
There are two parking lots. One is located on Alta Vista St.. The other is located behind the Runnels building (parallel to St. Francis). To get there, turn southwest from Cordova Drive.
Taking the Bus: Santa Fe offers bus service. Please check schedules to get up-to-date information.
Taking the Train: The Rail Runner has a train stop (South Capital Station) directly behind the Runnels Building.
Biking: There are bike racks in front of the Runnels building.
INSIDE THE RUNNELS BUILDING
The Office of Injury Prevention is part of the Injury & Behavioral Epidemiology Bureau and the Epidemiology and Response Division. It is located on the first floor of the Runnels Building in the North Section. As you enter the building from the Alta Vista Street entrance, walk straight ahead and the Injury Prevention Section Office is on the left--Suite 1100. If you enter the building from the parking lot behind the building (off Pacheco St., which is parallel to St. Francis) you take the first left turn and Suite 1100 is the first door on the left.
"Injuries affect all ages, races, and nationalities. They affect men and women, the healthy and sick. They affect the survivors whose lives are changes forever and the loved ones left behind by a fatal injury."
Injury Hurts New Mexico, New Mexico Department of Health, 2007
Copyright 2008 New Mexico Department of Health - Injury Prevention
