The New Mexico Board of Podiatry as of July 1, 2023 has been transitioned from NM Regulation & Licensing Department to the New Mexico Medical Board (NMMB). Questions about licensing need to be addressed through the NMMB.
New Mexico Medical Board 2055 S Pacheco St Bldg 400 Santa Fe, NM 87505
Monique M. Parks Licensing Manager Phone: 505-476-7232 (fax) 505-476-7233 Email: moniquem.parks@nmmb.nm.gov
2023 Stats : NMPMA Total Contributions - $9,866 NMPMA Participation: 41%
Thanks to NMPMA's 2023 Contributors
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Patient Educational Tool - Information for Nalaxone Use (NM Pharmacy Board) to be in compliance with 2019 SB 221.
Opioid Resources from APMA - Here's the Link
National Diabetes Education Program (NDEP) has released the update to Guiding Principles for the Care of People with or at Risk for Diabetes.
This resource provides a set of 10 clinically useful principles highlighting areas of agreement in diabetes care and prevention. APMA has signed on as one of the 20 professional organizations and federal agencies supporting the use of Guiding Principles.
In Guiding Principles, NDEP has not created new guidelines, but rather clarified where there is general agreement across a wide range of existing guidelines. These principles represent a set of sound practices that clinicians can rely on to improve care for their patients with diabetes.
Link to Guiding Principles (full document).
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