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There are solutions to correct New Mexico's health care provider shortage, but many providers are making the decision to leave the state sooner rather than later. Today, Dr. Angelina Villas-Adams shares her perspective and frustrations with NM's health care status quo. ... See MoreSee Less

There are solutions to correct New Mexicos health care provider shortage, but many providers are making the decision to leave the state sooner rather than later. Today, Dr. Angelina Villas-Adams shares her perspective and frustrations with NMs health care status quo.Image attachmentImage attachment+2Image attachment

"For too long, doctors have been silent."

Nathaniel Roybal, a retina surgeon in Albuquerque speaks on the costs of not adequately addressing the medical malpractice environment in New Mexico, which has caused doctors to flee the state and kept prospective providers away.
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For too long, doctors have been silent.

Nathaniel Roybal, a retina surgeon in Albuquerque speaks on the costs of not adequately  addressing the medical malpractice environment in New Mexico, which has caused doctors to flee the state and kept prospective providers away.Image attachmentImage attachment+1Image attachment

As New Mexico’s health care crisis deepens, some doctors are closing their practices, leaving countless patients without access to care. Dr. Debbie Vigil says the state’s medical malpractice laws are to blame. Read her full testimony below.⬇ ... See MoreSee Less

As New Mexico’s health care crisis deepens, some doctors are closing their practices, leaving countless patients without access to care. Dr. Debbie Vigil says the state’s medical malpractice laws are to blame. Read her full testimony below.⬇Image attachmentImage attachment+1Image attachment

Next Gen Personal Finance (NGPF) is partnering with Think New Mexico to host a FinCamp in Albuquerque on Thursday, Sept. 18, from 8:00 AM-3:00 PM. FinCamps are a FREE full day of in-person professional development where you have the opportunity to dive into NGPF’s curriculum and resources, collaborate with other educators and get reinvigorated for the classroom.

For further inquires, contact Think New Mexico's Education Reform Director, Mandi Torrez, via email.
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Next Gen Personal Finance (NGPF) is partnering with Think New Mexico to host a FinCamp in Albuquerque on Thursday, Sept. 18, from 8:00 AM-3:00 PM. FinCamps are a FREE full day of in-person professional development where you have the opportunity to dive into NGPF’s curriculum and resources, collaborate with other educators and get reinvigorated for the classroom. 

For further inquires, contact Think New Mexicos Education Reform Director, Mandi Torrez, via email.

🚨Time to Take Action, New Mexico!🚨

New Mexico's Public Education Department is working on a statewide action plan to improve the quality of New Mexico's public schools, and they are actively seeking public input right now. The survey deadline is Aug. 27, 2025.

To join us and submit your own comments, complete the survey at the link listed below. ⬇

survey.alchemer.com/s3/8382439/Martinez-Yazzie-Action-Plan-Community-Survey
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🚨Time to Take Action, New Mexico!🚨

New Mexicos Public Education Department is working on a statewide action plan to improve the quality of New Mexicos public schools, and they are actively seeking public input right now. The survey deadline is Aug. 27, 2025. 

To join us and submit your own comments, complete the survey at the link listed below. ⬇

https://survey.alchemer.com/s3/8382439/Martinez-Yazzie-Action-Plan-Community-Survey
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