Policies, Protocols & Procedures
The NMDOH privacy policy for our NM Notify application which notifies users of possible exposure to COVID-19.
This is part of the family planning protocol document series.
This is part of the family planning protocol document series.
This is part of the family planning protocol document series.
This is part of the family planning protocol document series.
The New Mexico Department of Health (“NMDOH”) seeks to inform the public about the imminent public health risks posed by the use of electronic cigarettes (e‐cigarettes), or vaping, which has recently been linked to severe breathing problems, lung damage, and even death. NMDOH urges everyone to refrain from vaping, no matter the substance or source, until current investigations are complete.
Public Health Order – Warning Labels for Cannabis-Derived Vaping Products
This is part of the family planning protocol document series.
Clinical Protocol/Manual Approval Sheet with signatures.
This is part of the family planning protocol document series.
This is part of the family planning protocol document series.
This is part of the family planning protocol document series.
This is part of the family planning protocol document series.
This is part of the family planning protocol document series.
The purpose of this protocol is to provide New Mexico Department of Health nurses with information so that they may provide immunization services. Public Health Nurses who have been trained in vaccine handling and administration, and who follow this protocol, are under standing orders from their Region Health Officer.
This fact sheet provides a brief overview of participant responsibilities and protections.
This document is the School Authority Letter for 2022-2023 and is a part of the New Mexico Childcare/Pre-School/School Entry Immunization Requirements.
This protocol provides direction for implementing and incorporating syringe services into the spectrum of prevention health services offered by the Department of Health.
This is the Protocol and Standing Orders for Public Health Nurses and Staff with Current Certification to conduct Rapid Testing for the Hepatitis C Virus (HCV) using the Oraquick® Test Device.
This is for nurses and Department of Health staff who conduct community and offsite vaccination outreach clinics.