Office of School and Adolescent Health
Publications
SHM - Chapter 10 - Handwashing Poster
SHM - Chapter 10 - Notifiable Conditions Letter
SHM - Chapter 10 - Lice Identification Photos
SHM - Chapter 10 - Lice Management Flowchart
SHM - Chapter 10 - Notifiable Infectious Diseases Report Form
SHM - Chapter 10 - Tuberculosis Screening Guidelines
SHM - Chapter 14 - Child Depression Screen
SHM - Chapter 16 - Complex Procedure Tool
SHM - Chapter 16 - Daily Report Assist School Health Services Report Tool
SHM - Chapter 16 - Students with Medical Diagnoses Assist Tool
SHM - Chapter 16 - Students with Prescription Medications at School Tool
SHM - Chapter 16 - Annual School Health Services Report
SHM - Chapter 17 - Confidential Exposure Incident Form
SHM - Chapter 17 - Training Record Template
Data presented in this report represents the efforts of the Office of School and Adolescent Health-supported School Based Health Centers in New Mexico.
Data presented in this report represents the efforts of the Office of School and Adolescent Health-supported School Based Health Centers in New Mexico.
American Indian people experience the poorest rankings in nearly all social, health, and economic indicators, despite federal efforts to improve the outcomes among this population. Young people are of particular concern. Although disparities are narrowing, American Indian youth are still far behind. Fifty-seven percent of American Indians graduate from high school, compared to 76 percent of the white population.