Research & publications

A resource library, open to everyone

Public and behavioral health covers an enormous amount of ground. We keep a substantial collection of reports, maps, and briefs — and build custom research through the New Mexico Community Data Collaborative.

Report

SUD Recovery Report

Recovery communities and organizations in rural southern New Mexico (2023).

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Report

Grant County Community Health Needs & Assets

Our 2024 community-rooted assessment of health needs and existing assets in Grant County, built from survey data, key informant interviews, and focus groups.

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Map

New Mexico's Food Supply Chain Data Hub

A data repository centralizing priority data for people and organizations working in New Mexico's food supply chain.

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Map

Data Disaggregation Project

An infographic on New Mexico's implementation of the Health Information System Act and the merits and drawbacks of data disaggregation.

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Map

Decoding Home Values

An interactive dashboard on how education, race, ethnicity, and sex intersect with property value across New Mexico. Built with the University of New Mexico.

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Map

Saving Moms' Lives

A maternal-child health dashboard from the NM Community Data Collaborative and Project ECHO, visualizing perinatal health inequities statewide.

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Brochure

AHEC Scholars Program Flyer

How the two-year AHEC Scholars program strengthens your path to a health careers degree in rural and underserved communities.

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Video

The Many Faces of Stigma

An educational video on behavioral health stigma — identifying your own stigma beliefs and building practical tools to counter them.

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Video

UPDATE NM Promotional Video

Free continuing education for health care providers — evidence packaged into ready-to-use tools, part of New Mexico's effort to reduce opioid overdose deaths.

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Form

Registration Form: UPDATE NM

Sign up for UPDATE NM academic detailing and continuing education.

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Form

Paid Internships: Grow Behavioral Health Workforce NM

Register for paid behavioral health internships — a 100-hour internship can earn $5,000. Open to students enrolled at a New Mexico institution.

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NMCDC

New Mexico Community Data Collaborative

The NMCDC gives community members, public health workers, nonprofits, and institutions access to national and New Mexico-wide de-aggregated data — for community assessments, engagement, funding efforts, and policy advocacy.

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