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Dr. Robert F. Melendez Joins Ophthalmology Medical Advisory Board
[ad_1] (press release) El Segundo, Calif. — Dr. Robert F. Melendez, CEO/Founder of the Juliet Eye Institute in Albuquerque, New Mexico, is the newest member of the Ocular Science Medical Advisory Board (MAB). A clinical professor at the University of New Mexico Health Sciences Center in Albuquerque, he is also a medical correspondent for ABC-TV ... -
ASU College of Health Solutions welcomes 22 new faculty members
[ad_1] September 12, 2022 Arizona State University’s College of Health Solutions will be infused with new talent, energy and ideas with 22 new faculty members joining for the 2022-23 academic year. The new faculty will provide important experience that will help the College develop future health care leaders and advance its mission to improve the ... -
Digital Marketing Software Market Trends in 2022 | Growth, Share, Size, Demand and Future Outlook in 2027
[ad_1] SHERIDAN, WY, USA, Sept. 12, 2022 /EINPresswire.com/ — IMARC Group’s presentation titled “Digital Marketing Software Market: Industry Trends, Shares, Sizes, Growth, Opportunities, and Forecasts 2022-2027.” Comprehensive analysis of the industry with insights on the Digital Marketing Software Market report, according to the latest report. The global digital marketing software market will reach a value ... -
2015 behavioral health tax benefits so far unrealized
[ad_1] Bernalillo County Manager Julie Morgas Baca Copyright © 2022 Albuquerque Journal Part two of a two-day series Seven years ago, Bernalillo County raised taxes on the sale of nearly every good and service. The goal of the one-eighth of 1 percent gross receipts tax hike, according to the county website, was to “develop a ... -
US awards $35 million in grants to 988 mental health crisis line tribes
[ad_1] paper Natrona County Suicide Prevention Task Force Volunteer Lance Nyberger displays a bookmark of children with the Suicide and Crisis Lifeline emergency number 988 and talks about mental health and suicidal awareness. Most people know each other in Santa Clara Pueblo in northern New Mexico. So, if a tribe member needs help with mental ... -
New Mexico Department of Higher Education Honors Rio Arriba County and UNM-Taos Partnership to Train 48 Students in Responding to Overdose, Opioid Use Disorder
[ad_1] NMHED News: Program trains 48 students to respond to overdose, opioid use disorder TAOS – The University of New Mexico at Taos and Rio Arriba County received $190,000 to train 48 new EMT first responders to treat drug overdoses and opioid use disorders in rural northern New Mexico. to effectively address other scenarios where ... -
Senator Martin Heinrich Speaks at LANL’s Neutron Science Center (LANSCE) 50th Anniversary Event – Los Alamos Reporter
[ad_1] Maile O’Nealmaile@losalamosreporter.com On Friday afternoon, Senator Martin Heinrich congratulated Los Alamos Neutron Science Center (LANSCE) researchers, administrators, engineers and maintenance staff on the 50th.th Facility anniversary during an event at LANSCE. Others who spoke at the event included LANSCE Director Michael Furlanetto, LANL Director Thom Mason, NNSA Principal Deputy Administrator Frank A. Rose, and ... -
Science Girl’s Lab educates kids at New Mexico State Fair
[ad_1] ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Melissa Ober introduces her science lab to families at this year’s State Fair. At just 17 years old, Ober founded Science Girl’s Lab with a mission to make science exciting and engaging. Seven years later, Ober is fulfilling her dream of becoming a science performer in her hometown. She started ...











