Newsletters
The School Health News is a collaborative effort of the NM Alliance for School-Based Health Care, Office of School and Adolescent Health (DOH), and School and Family Support Bureau (PED). The format of the newsletter is aligned with the coordinated school health model, to help school health professionals readily see areas of applicability to the health services and programs they provide.
Newsletters and news updates are electronically sent to the membership of the New Mexico Alliance for School-Based Health Care. You can join the organization by going to http://www.nmasbhc.org/member.php.
Questions and comments about the newsletter may be sent to debbie@nmasbhc.org.
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Letters to the Editor
To submit a published letter to the editor, email it to: debbie@nmasbhc.org
Student Health Key to Good Performance Patsy Nelson/Albuquerque Journal, September 29, 2009
Health Centers in Schools Will Help Howard Spiegelman/Albuquerque Journal, September 13, 2009
NM SBHC News Stories
To submit a story, email it to: debbie@nmasbhc.org
Robert F. Kennedy SBHC 2008-10 Success Stories - health fair, smoking cessation, healthy pregnancy and birth for high risk teen.
UNM Architecture Students Recognized for School Health Care Center Designs
UNM Today, April 21, 2010
KOAT TV Airs Story About SBHCs in NM November 23, 2010, 10:00 pm
News Reporter Amber Lee interviewed Lakhana Peou, Senior Progam Manager for the UNM Acoma, To'Hajiilee, and Laguna Teen Centers (SBHCs). Secretary Warren, NM Secretary of Indian Affairs, and Elev8 were instrumental in initiating this story.
Look on the bottom right for the "School Based Health Centers becoming Popular" story.
Belen School-Based Health Center Making a Difference Valencia News Bulletin, October 31, 2009
Communication: A necessary component in adolescent health care Lynette Summers/ Special to Sun-News, Posted: 07/21/2009 07:40:42 PM MDT
Washington Middle School Principal’s Thank You for Front-Line Support for the Community
Shiprock Program Helps Students ‘Honor Who We Are’ Gallup Independent, May 7, 2008
Students Talk Stereotypes, Stress in Effort to Educate American Indian Teens on Suicide Farmington Daily Times, May 8, 2008
LCHS Has State’s First “Tele-Medicine” Mobile Medical Unit
National SBHC News Stories
National Alliance for School-Based Health Care
Center for Health and Health Care in Schools
School Based Healthcare: Why it is Common Sense
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