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Touro College Of Dental Medicine Announces Grand Opening Of Dental Clinical Training Facility And Albuquerque Campus

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TCDM News:

ALBUQUERQUE — Touro College of Dental Medicine (TCDM), the first pre-doctoral dental program based in New Mexico, announces Tuesday the official grand opening of its dental clinical training facility on the Lovelace Biomedical Research Institute (LBRI) campus in Albuquerque, N.M. The new 70,000 square foot facility houses more than 100 dental units accommodating students who will be completing their education and clinical training in New Mexico.

“Touro University is one of the leading educators of healthcare and oral health providers in the country. TCDM’s Read More

Mora County Flood Victims Have Until Sept. 25 To Replace Lost SNAP Benefits

NMHCA News:

SANTA FE — Mora County residents who lost food due to flooding have 10 days remaining to request emergency replacement of their Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits.   

The deadline for reporting food losses is Thursday, Sept. 25.   

“We are committed to standing with the residents of Mora County as they recover from the recent flooding,” said Niki Kozlowski, Income Support Division Director. “We are helping families replace the food they lost so they can continue to have the nutrition they need during this time.”  

The New Mexico Health Care Authority (HCA) Read More

Reminder: Los Alamos Medical Center Hosting Annual Free Drive-Thru Flu Shot Clinic For Ages 9+ Saturday Sept. 27

LAMC News:

  • Hospital is pleased to offer vaccines for ages 9+ this year

Los Alamos Medical Center (LAMC) is very pleased to announce it will once again host its annual free drive-thru community flu shot clinic from 8 a.m. to noon on Saturday, Sept. 27 in the hospital parking lot at 3917 West Road in Los Alamos.

Last year’s clinic vaccinated more than 400 individuals in our community.

For the first time at this event, flu shots will be offered to all individuals 9 years and older. High-dose vaccines will also be available for those 65 and older, as supplies last.

Vaccines will be administered in a drive-thru Read More

Op-Ed By NNSA Field Office Manager Ted Wyka: Plan To Depressurize Waste Containers Is Safe And Rigorously Vetted By Independent Experts

By TED WYKA
Manager
NNSA Los Alamos Field Office

The success of Los Alamos National Laboratory’s vital national security mission is only possible if operations are conducted safely, with a clear understanding of risk, and a proven plan to mitigate that risk. This applies to everything the lab does, from how it conducts cutting-edge scientific experiments to how it produces plutonium pits. This approach is essential to the safety of our workforce of over 18,000, for our neighbors who surround the site and for the environment. It’s also why the federal agency that governs the lab, the National Read More

Daily Postcard: Saint Fiacre Watches Over Local Garden

Saint Fiacre watches over a garden of chives, garlic and alyssum on Friday in White Rock. St. Fiacre (c. AD 600-670), the priest, abbot, hermit, and gardener, was known for his sanctity and gift for curing infirmities. He emigrated from his native Ireland to France, where he constructed for himself a hermitage together with a vegetable and herb garden, oratory, and hospice for travelers. He is the patron saint of gardeners, herbalists and various infirmities. Photo by Shari Mills Read More

Balderas: From Violence To Hope … How Education And Storytelling Can Transform Española

By HECTOR BALDERAS
President
Northern New Mexico College
Former NM Attorney General

New Mexico is in crisis. A state of emergency has been declared in Rio Arriba County, where Española—home to Northern New Mexico College—faces daunting crime rates and some of the highest overdose deaths in the nation. Like every community in America, we also live under the shadow of horrific school and campus shootings that continue to devastate families. Parents everywhere are asking the same urgent question: How do we keep our children safe and give them hope?

At Northern, we believe the answer lies in education—and Read More

League Of Women Voters September Meeting To Feature Los Alamos Medical Center CEO Tracie Stratton

Tracie Stratton

COMMUNITY News:

This month’s League of Women Voters’ community event, Lunch with a Leader’, will feature Los Alamos Medical Center CEO Tracie Stratton. The meeting begins at noon on Sept. 18, at the Unitarian Church and is open to the public.

Stratton graduated from Casper College in Wyoming with an Associate’s degree in nursing. She completed her Master’s degree in Nursing Administration while working as the Chief Nursing Officer at Mountain View Hospital in Casper.

In 2012, Stratton and her family moved to Los Alamos, where she started her career with LifePoint Health as Read More

‘Women’s Mind-Body Masterclass’ Begins Sept. 18

From Mullein Leaf Wellness Institute:

Registration is now open for the “Women’s Mind-Body Masterclass” hosted by Mullein Leaf Wellness Institute. This 4-week masterclass begins Sept. 18.

About “Women’s Mind-Body Masterclass”

Are you Stressed? Tired? Low Sex Drive? Depressed? Anxious? Each of these can be signs of a dysregulated nervous system, often fueled by past traumatic experiences. Trauma lives on in the body, especially the nervous system. Come learn to release and rewire yourself.

We have learned that trauma is not just an event that took place sometime in the past; it is also the Read More

State Of New Mexico Seeks New Prescription Drug Vendors To Lower Costs For 168,000 Public Employees

NMHCA News:

SANTA FE — The New Mexico Health Care Authority (NMHCA) has issued a request for proposals (RFPs) for pharmaceutical benefits management services that could lower prescription drug costs for more than 168,000 public employees and their families statewide, with proposals due Nov. 3.

“By joining with our IBAC partners, the State of New Mexico is leveraging its purchasing power to deliver pharmacy benefits that are transparent, affordable, and member-centered,” NMHCA Deputy Cabinet Secretary Alex Castillo Smith said. “Together, we are negotiating from a position of strength Read More

NMED To Monitor LANL’s Tritium Operation This Weekend

From NMED:

          • State oversight ensures safety during weekend venting procedure

LOS ALAMOS — The New Mexico Environment Department (NMED) will actively monitor Los Alamos National Laboratory’s controlled capture of tritium scheduled for this weekend, with strict safeguards and oversight in place to ensure public safety.

The tritium operation, which falls under the regulatory authority of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and is implemented by the National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA), involves venting and capture of tritium from four flanged containers.

NMED Read More