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New Mexico Fight For Life Gala Ball Fundraiser: Empowering Hope For Suicide Prevention Sept. 16

NMFFL News:

New Mexico Fight for Life is proud to present its inaugural Gala Ball Fundraiser, an empowering event to benefit survivors of suicide, promote suicide awareness, and foster suicide prevention in New Mexico communities. Please join us starting at 6 p.m., Saturday, Sept. 16, at the beautiful Cities of Gold Hotel Ballroom, located at 10 Cities of Gold Rd # A, Santa Fe, NM 87506.

A Night of Hope and Resilience

Our Gala Ball Fundraiser is a celebration of hope, resilience, and the spirit of coming together to make a difference. This event will serve as the kickoff for our newly founded nonprofit, Read More

NMED: 154 Enforcement Actions Initiated In July 2023

NMED News:

SANTA FE — The New Mexico Environment Department (NMED) released updates for the month of July 2023 on the Enforcement Watch.

The Enforcement Watch is a listing of all active and resolved enforcement cases. Active cases involve an alleged violation of a regulation, rule, permit, license, etc.

Resolved cases are those that were adjudicated in court of law or administratively resolved. The Enforcement Watch also provides tools for the public to report alleged environmental or workplace safety violations.

In the month of July, 154 new entries were added to the Active Matters listing Read More

NMRLD Files Petition For Preliminary Injunction To Cease Operations Of Albuquerque Cannabis Business  

NMRLD Superintendent Linda Trujillo

NMRLD News:

SANTA FE – The New Mexico Regulation and Licensing Department (NMRLD) announced today that it has filed a Petition for Preliminary Injunction and is seeking an order from the Second Judicial District Court to require Sawmill Sweet Leaf, LLC to immediately cease and desist all cannabis-related activities at the company’s sole business location, 1501 Mountain Dr. NW in Albuquerque.

The petition lays out evidence showing the business has been unlawfully selling out-of-state cannabis products and manufacturing cannabis extracts using volatile Read More

DEA And FDA Issue Joint Letter Updating Public On Actions To Address Shortages In Prescription Stimulants

DEA News:

The Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) and U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) issued a joint letter today, updating the public on the ongoing prescription stimulant shortages impacting patients across the United States and actions to resolve these shortages. 

The DEA and FDA are committed to working together on this issue and providing up-to-date information to the public. 

They will continue to do all they can to prevent stimulant drug shortages, limit their impact, and resolve them as quickly as possible.

To view the letter, visit DEA.gov. Read More

100 Percent Of Northern New Mexico College’s Spring 2023 ADN Class Pass Nursing Licensure Exam

NNMC News:

ESPAÑOLA — Northern New Mexico College’s Department of Nursing & Health Sciences has something to crow about. Every one of this year’s graduates from the Associate Degree in Nursing (ADN) program passed the NCLEX-RN licensure exam on their first try.

Several of the 11 graduates have already been offered jobs in the local healthcare industry, including three employed by Presbyterian Española Hospital.

“We’ve never had 100 percent pass rate, ever in this program. so that’s a big deal for us, a real big deal,” Interim ADN Program Director Theresa Lopez said. “The students have Read More

Personal Trainer Carrie Garcia Offers Fitness Expertise For Clients At Los Alamos Chiropractic Center

Personal Trainer Carrie Gracia helps Los Alamos Chiropractic Center Owner Dr. Charles Lenz with his form while he utilizes the fitness room at the center, 557 Oppenheimer St. 100, on July 27. Garcia has offered her expertise as a personal trainer at the Los Alamos Chiropractic Center since Feb. 1. Photo by Kirsten Laskey/ladailypost.com

By KIRSTEN LASKEY
Los Alamos Daily Post
kirsten@ladailypost.com

Personal Trainer Carrie Garcia joined the Los Alamos Chiropractic Center team. Garcia has offered her services to Los Alamos Chiropractic Center, 557 Oppenheimer Ste. 100, since Feb. 1.

As Read More

CHFA Awards $2.8 Million In Grants To 17 Nonprofits To Improve Health Outcomes In Northern New Mexico

CHRISTUS St. Vincent President/CEO Lillian Montoya

CHFA News:

SANTA FE —  The Community Health Funder Alliance (CHFA) awarded 17 nonprofit organizations a total of $2.8 million to support improved health outcomes in northern New Mexico.

This is the second cycle of multi-year funding, increasing available funds by more than 50 percent from last year.

Since its launch in 2019, the Community Health Funder Alliance has invested more than $8.4 million to enhance the health for northern New Mexico residents.

Through grantmaking and vital partnerships, the Alliance helps further solutions Read More

Low Vision Support Group For All Ages To Meet Aug. 8

Low Vision Support Group News:

Canes & Canines Low Vision Support Group for all ages meets 10-11 a.m., every 2nd Tuesday of each month in Room 1 on the 3rd floor of Mesa Public Library.

The next meeting is Aug. 8.

Guest speakers include Los Alamos County Transportation Board Member Matt Heavner along with a representative from the Atomic City Transit bus service.

Everyone is invited.

Direct questions to Janet Montoya at 505.672.9626. Read More

Los Alamos Medical Center Named Lifepoint Health National Quality Leader

Los Alamos Medical Center CEO Tracie Stratton receives the prestigious award Friday from Aaron Lewis, Executive Vice President, Growth & Integrated Solutions, Lifepoint Health. Courtesy/LAMC

LAMC News:

  • Los Alamos hospital recognized for achievements in patient and family engagement, quality care and patient safety

Los Alamos Medical Center today announced that it has been named a Lifepoint Health National Quality Leader. This prestigious designation recognizes hospitals within the Lifepoint Health system that have enrolled in the Lifepoint National Quality Program and succeeded Read More

Sen. Heinrich On Inclusion Of ‘FEND Off Fentanyl Act’ In Senate Defense Bill

U.S. SENATE News:

WASHINGTON, D.C. , U.S. Sen. Martin Heinrich (D-N.M.) on Wednesday welcomed the inclusion of the FEND Off Fentanyl Act in the Senate’s annual defense bill.

Heinrich is a co-sponsor of the FEND Off Fentanyl Act and has been fighting for measures to tackle the opioid epidemic through this and other efforts. The Senate voted yesterday to begin debate on the defense bill. 

“The heartache of losing a loved one to the opioid epidemic is not new to New Mexican families. But its danger has grown with the lethality and magnitude of fentanyl making its way into our schools and communities,” Read More