General Information Resources
Links to resource guides, information services, and other health related organization websites.
NM Medical Reserve Corps Hour of Empowerment Webinar
NM Medical Reserve Corps Hour of Empowerment WebinarNew Mexico Medical Reserve Corps: Disque Foundation Hour of Empowerment Webinar |
NMDOH staff featured in Mind Over Meals documentary
NMDOH staff featured in Mind Over Meals documentaryNMDOH staff featured in Mind Over Meals documentary |
NMDOH staff interviewed on Slow Food Santa Fe Out Loud radio show
NMDOH staff interviewed on Slow Food Santa Fe Out Loud radio showNMDOH staff interviewed on Slow Food Santa Fe Out Loud radio show |
NMdoula.org
NMdoula.orgThe New Mexico Doula Association is an inclusive, birth-justice focused organization that works to make doula care more accessible throughout the state of New Mexico. |
Non-Opioid Treatment
Non-Opioid TreatmentNon-Opioid Treatment |
North American Registry of Midwives
North American Registry of MidwivesNorth American Registry of Midwives |
NPR OPINION: To Solve The Pandemic, Biden Must Focus On Equity
NPR OPINION: To Solve The Pandemic, Biden Must Focus On EquityNPR OPINION: To Solve The Pandemic, Biden Must Focus On Equity |
NTCA Guidelines
NTCA GuidelinesLTBI Clinical Guidelines |
Nursing Compact State
Nursing Compact StateNursing Compact State |
Nurstead Mental Health
Nurstead Mental HealthNurstead Mental Health or NMH is a New Mexico certified Behavioral Health Agency that was created to increase access to much needed services in Eastern New Mexico and statewide rural areas. NMH was first created to provide Mobile Crisis Services to residents of Curry and Roosevelt County in New Mexico, with these services going live August 14, 2023 to these counties. |
Occupational Lead Poisoning Course
Occupational Lead Poisoning CourseThis CME course will focus on the overview of adult/occupational lead poisoning in California. |
Occupational Respiratory Disease Alert
Occupational Respiratory Disease AlertOffice buildings, schools, and other nonindustrial buildings may develop moisture and dampness problems from roof and window leaks, high indoor humidity, and flooding events, among other things. |
Office for Community Health
Office for Community HealthThe University of New Mexico's Office for Community Health website. |
Office of Substance Abuse and Prevention
Office of Substance Abuse and PreventionThis site provides information on OSAP programs relating to the past, present and future by including past documents, posting necessary documents (including evaluation), and providing resources for community-level substance abuse prevention efforts in New Mexico. |
Open Airways for Schools
Open Airways for SchoolsElementary school children can learn to manage their own asthma when they participate in the American Lung Association's award-winning Open Airways For Schools program. |
Opioid Addiction Signs & Symptoms
Opioid Addiction Signs & SymptomsOpioid Addiction Signs & Symptoms |
Oregon State Public Health Laboratory
Oregon State Public Health LaboratoryThe Northwest Regional Newborn Screening Program screens newborns for endocrine, hemoglobin, Cystic Fibrosis and metabolic conditions and identifies those who need immediate treatment. |
Otago
OtagoOtago |
Otoacoustic Emissions (OAE)
Otoacoustic Emissions (OAE)he OAE test is used to find out how well your inner ear, or cochlea, works. It measures otoacoustic emissions, or OAEs. These are sounds given off by the inner ear when responding to a sound. There are hair cells in the inner ear that respond to sound by vibrating. The vibration produces a very quiet sound that echoes back into the middle ear. This sound is the OAE that is measured. |
Outdoor Air Quality
Outdoor Air QualityPoor air quality outside can harm health. Air pollution has been linked to many health problems, including asthma and heart disease. Two types of air pollution are ozone and particle pollution. Ozone is the main ingredient in smog or haze. People with lung disease, children, older adults, and people who are active outdoors can be affected when ozone levels are unhealthy. Tiny bits of dust, dirt, ash, and other materials can float in the air, where people may breathe them in. These are called "particulate matter" or PM. Breathing in these tiny materials can cause heart and lung problems. |
Overhaul at N.M.'s once-troubled veterans home prioritizing more than just care
Overhaul at N.M.'s once-troubled veterans home prioritizing more than just careOverhaul at N.M.'s once-troubled veterans home prioritizing more than just care |
Patient Qualification & Safety Committee - 01/02/26
Patient Qualification & Safety Committee - 01/02/26January 2, 2026 |
Patient Qualification & Safety Committee Recording - February 20, 2026
Patient Qualification & Safety Committee Recording - February 20, 2026Patient Qualification & Safety Committee Recording - February 20, 2026 |
Patient Qualification & Safety Committee Recording - March 4, 2026
Patient Qualification & Safety Committee Recording - March 4, 2026Patient Qualification & Safety Committee Recording - March 4, 2026 |
Patient Qualification and Safety Considerations Committee - March 17, 2026
Patient Qualification and Safety Considerations Committee - March 17, 2026Patient Qualification and Safety Considerations Committee - March 17, 2026 |
Patient Qualification and Safety Considerations Committee - May 4, 2026
Patient Qualification and Safety Considerations Committee - May 4, 2026Medical Psilocybin Patient Qualification & Safety Committee - May 4, 2026 |
Pediatric Diagnostic Audiology
Pediatric Diagnostic AudiologyWhen infants with hearing loss receive timely and appropriate diagnostic and intervention services, they have positive speech, language and listening outcomes. |
Pediatric Pulmonology
Pediatric PulmonologyThe UNM pediatric pulmonology team sees patients with any pediatric respiratory problems including cystic fibrosis, asthma, neuromuscular diseases, pediatric rheumatologic diseases, bronchopulmonary dysplasia, ventilator dependence, tracheostomy dependence, sleep disorders, bronchiectasis, and chronic lung disease. |
Pertussis in an Adult
Pertussis in an AdultA 64-year-old man was admitted to the medical service with a presumed asthma exacerbation. His symptoms had worsened during the preceding 3 weeks despite treatment with oral glucocorticoids, leading him to present to the emergency department multiple times with a progressive cough. He also reporting having associated chest tightness and difficulty eating and sleeping, without any post-tussive emesis. Shortly after his admission, the medical team heard a characteristic “whooping” cough. |
Pertussis Vaccination
Pertussis VaccinationA wealth of information about cocooning and the TDaP vaccination. |
Pesticide Storage and Disposal
Pesticide Storage and DisposalThe focus of this United States Environmental Protection Agency website is Storage and Disposal of Pesticides. |
Physician Asthma Care Education
Physician Asthma Care EducationThe PACE program is a two-part interactive, multi-media educational seminar to improve physician awareness, ability, and use of communication and therapeutic techniques for reducing the effects of asthma on children and their families. |
Pink Warrior House - Breast Cancer Support
Pink Warrior House - Breast Cancer SupportPink Warrior House was born out of a vision to provide a centralized community of support for our breast cancer Warriors and their caregivers. We believe that we can, and should, be better about supporting those going through this difficult fight! |
Plague Manual
Plague ManualThis page on the World Health Organization website focuses on Emergency Preparedness (specifically the Plague Manual: epidemiology, distribution, surveillance, and control). |
Planned Parenthood of the Rocky Mountains
Planned Parenthood of the Rocky MountainsHelp make sure PPRM health centers will be there wherever and whenever people need us — no matter what. |
Poison Control Centers
Poison Control CentersPoison Control Centers |
Pool Inspection & Safety
Pool Inspection & SafetyThe City of Albuquerque provides information on swimming pool health and safety (including checklists, public health tips, and links to related topics). |
PRAMS Facebook Page
PRAMS Facebook PagePRAMS Facebook Page |
Prescribe to Prevent
Prescribe to PreventInformation needed to start prescribing and dispensing naloxone (Narcan) rescue kits, including some useful resources containing further information about this life-saving medicine. |
Prescription Nation 2018: Facing America's Opioid Epidemic
Prescription Nation 2018: Facing America's Opioid EpidemicThis white paper evaluates each state's progress in fighting this epidemic. |
Prevent Blindness Safe Toy Checklist
Prevent Blindness Safe Toy ChecklistGuidance to protect your child's eyes from injuries while playing with toys. |
Preventing Excessive Alcohol Consumption
Preventing Excessive Alcohol ConsumptionExcessive alcohol consumption is the third leading cause of preventable death in the United States and is a risk factor for many health and societal problems. |
Prevention of Childhood Lead Toxicity
Prevention of Childhood Lead ToxicityPrevention of Childhood Lead Toxicity |
Product Labeling Guidance
Product Labeling GuidanceProduct Labeling Guidance |
Project ECHO
Project ECHOProject ECHO is a lifelong learning and guided practice model that revolutionizes medical education and exponentially increases workforce capacity to provide best-practice specialty care and reduce health disparities. |
Propagation Committee Meeting - March 18, 2026
Propagation Committee Meeting - March 18, 2026Propagation Committee Meeting - March 18, 2026 |
Propagation Committee Recording - February 11, 2026
Propagation Committee Recording - February 11, 2026Propagation Committee Recording - February 11, 2026 |
Propagation Committee Recording - February 18, 2026
Propagation Committee Recording - February 18, 2026Propagation Committee Recording - February 18, 2026 |


