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Clinical Resources

SBHC clinical servicesThe resources on this website are intended to help New Mexico SBHCs improving the quality of their clinical services. The following documents and websites can help you learn more about applicable laws and standards of practice. Please work with your sponsoring agency and/or provider(s) to tailor these resources to your particular needs and requirements.

NM Health Connection: Directory of Health Services for NM is a website that provides information on health services, providers and facilities by county as well as resources on specific health issues and a link to the research engine MedlinePlus. NM health connection 

UNM PALS (Physician Access Line) is phone number that providers can call for consultation with the UNM medical faculty and specialists. One can ask the operator to connect you with the attending or doctor on call for consultation about a patient that is being seen or for a medical question about patient disease management. The service is for physicians and mid-levels. Details at: http://hsc.unm.edu/som/telehealth/providers.shtml The phone number is 272-2000. Long distance is 1-888-866-7257.

The National Assembly on School-Based Health Care (NASBHC) Road Map is a tool to help you on your journey from the early stages of considering a SBHC through the first year or two of operations.

American Academy of Pediatrics, Bright Futures

Adolescent Health Resources

Asthma Management Resources

Centers for Disease Control, Child and Teen Body Mass Index Calculator

Centers for Disease Control, Hand Hygiene and Other Standard Precautions to Prevent Health Care-Associated Infections

Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendments (CLIA)

Confidential Services for Minors in New Mexico

Dental Vans- statewide, mobile

Food Resources in Your Community- Directory

Immunization Information for New Mexico

Injury Prevention in Adolescents: The Role of Health Plans

National Assembly on School-Based Health Care (NASBHC)

NM Children, Youth and Families Department (CYFD)

NM Board of Pharmacy

NM Department of Health, Injury Prevention

NM Department of Health, Office of School and Adolescent Health Resources

NM Human Services Department, School Health Office, School-Based Health Center (SBHC)/Managed Care Organization (MCO) Project

NM SBHC Programs, Policies and Procedures

Occupational Safety and Health Administration

University of New Mexico, SBHC Program, Continuing Education Manual for SBHC Staff on Crisis Management Plan, First Aid, HIPAA, Infection Control, Medicaid, Reporting Abuse, 504/IDEA, Suicide Prevention and Intervention

US Department of Health and Human Service, Joint Guidance on the Application of the Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) and the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (HIPAA) to Student Health Records


American Academy of Pediatrics, Bright Futures

  • Comprehensive health supervision guidelines, including recommendations on immunizations, routine health screenings, and anticipatory guidance.

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Adolescent Health Resources

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Asthma Management Resources

  • NM Department of Health, Managing Asthma in NM Schools 2009 (PDF)
  • Project ECHO (Extension for Community Healthcare Outcomes) Pulmonary Asthma Teleclinic. Project ECHO is an innovative model in treating complex chronic diseases in rural and under-served areas of New Mexico. Via technology, ECHO bridges the gap between urban healthcare specialists and providers, including school based health centers and school nurses in rural settings. The Pulmonary/Asthma teleclinic meets the second and fourth Fridays from noon to 1 PM. We will extend that time for school nurse staff who are busy over the lunch hour.  Providers, including nurses and school-based health center providers, present de-identified cases to Dr. Harkins, Associate Professor in pulmonary and critical care at UNM's Dept of Internal Medicine. Dr. Harkins or a guest speaker presents information on a pulmonary/asthma topic, answers questions about cases, co-manages difficult cases, and reviews current best practice guidelines in treatment. We are also pleased to offer CMEs for qualifying participants.  If you are interested in participating in the Asthma teleclinic contact: kamoseley@salud.unm.edu or KLuttecke@salud.unm. Asthma links and websites at: http://echo.unm.edu/teleecho_clinics.html#Pulmonary/Asthma

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Centers for Disease Control, Child and Teen Body Mass Index Calculator

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Centers for Disease Control, Hand Hygiene and Other Standard Precautions to Prevent Health Care-Associated Infections

  • Free online course to learn proper hand washing and other standard precautions.
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Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendments (CLIA)

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Confidential Services for Minors in New Mexico

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Dental vans. Statewide mobile mans and/or mobile equipment. Services may vary.
ACC Dental – 9008 Washington St. NE, Albuquerque, NM 87113, 505-323-1300 or
1-800-856-6528 
Participa!- Inc. Dental Services – 2434 Valencia NE,  Albuquerque, NM 87110, 
505-872-0882 or  1-800-886-6751 
Mira Consulting – 7548 Calyx NW, Albuquerque, NM, 87120, 505-898-2797


Food Resources in Your Community Directory

  • This directory was developed with funding from the Albuquerque Community Foundation. It is being used in Albuquerque SBHCs to help families find food resources. May 2008. (Word doc.)
  • If you would like printed copies, please contact Nissa Patterson at 505-259-2074.
  • Feel free to use the format to develop a similar document for your own community.

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Immunization Information for New Mexico

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National Assembly on School-Based Health Care (NASBHC)

  • NASBHC promotes and supports school-based health centers to assure that all children receive high quality, comprehensive health care.

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NM Children, Youth and Families Department (CYFD)

  • Information on how to report child abuse.

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NM Board of Pharmacy

  • NM Board of Pharmacy: 505-222-9830, 800-565-9102, and http://www.rld.state.nm.us/pharmacy/. You can download the application packet from the website.
  • Sample Application This can be used for either class B or C application. Note: the difference between B and C is the specific drug formulary your SBHC includes. (Word doc.)

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NM Department of Health, Injury Prevention

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NM Department of Health, Office of School and Adolescent Health Resources


NM Human Services Department, School Health Office, School-Based Health Center (SBHC)/Managed Care Organization (MCO) Project

  • Includes SBHC/MCO clinical guidelines for: EPSDT, Asthma, Depression, Obesity, and Care Coordination and Communication among SBHC, PCPs, MCOs and Parents.
  • Information on how to become a SBHC MCO provider.

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NM SBHC Programs, Policies and Procedures

Consider these policies and procedures drafts (all three SBHC programs are continually revising theirs) and adapt them to your SBHC as needed.

A big thank you to Chris O'Donnell from the UNM SBHC Program; Linda Filippi and Jay Mortensen from the Mountainair SBHC and; Mary Jo Devine and Peggy Chavez from the Belen SBHC for sharing these policies and procedures.

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Occupational Safety and Health Administration

  • Search website for “blood born pathogens regulations.”
  • Standards and Benchmarks for SBHCs This form presents requirements for DOH-funded SBHCs. Other health centers in schools are encouraged to meet similar standards. (PDF)

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University of New Mexico, SBHC Program

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U.S. Department of Health and Human Service, Joint Guidance on the Application of the Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) and the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (HIPAA) to Student Health Records

  • The purpose of this guidance is to explain the relationship between the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) and the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (HIPAA) privacy rules, and to address apparent confusion on the part of school administrators, health care professionals, and others as to how these two laws apply to records maintained on students. November 2008. (PDF)

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