UNM Hospital /tags/unm-hospital UNM Hospital en-US Copyright Wed, 22 Oct 2025 21:09:22 GMT UNMH prevention program works to curb rising violence in hospitals /local-news/2025-10-22/unmh-prevention-violence-healthcare-nurses The American Hospital Association reports that violence in the health care system has significantly increased over the past decade, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic. In response, the University of New Mexico implemented a workplace violence program three years ago. Wed, 22 Oct 2025 21:09:22 GMT /local-news/2025-10-22/unmh-prevention-violence-healthcare-nurses Taylor Velazquez New report shows NM COPD rates drop more than 20% over 5 years /public-health-new-mexico/2025-08-08/new-report-show-nm-copd-rates-drop-more-than-20-over-5-years A new report looking at each state’s rates of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease, better known as COPD, shows New Mexico has seen some of the biggest decreases in the nation over a five-year period, dropping from 6.3% in 2018 to 5% in 2023, and the highest drop in men's rates of the disease. Fri, 08 Aug 2025 21:53:13 GMT /public-health-new-mexico/2025-08-08/new-report-show-nm-copd-rates-drop-more-than-20-over-5-years Daniel Montaño UNMH’s latest listening session focuses on behavioral health, and the unhoused /UNM-hospital-communication-listening-session-feedback University of New Mexico Hospital’s top brass and local leaders met with community members on Aug. 26 for a feedback and listening session focused on how the hospital can provide better care. Tue, 27 Aug 2024 23:23:13 GMT /UNM-hospital-communication-listening-session-feedback Daniel Montaño UNM long COVID researchers are finding better ways to treat symptoms /local-news/2024-07-23/unm-long-covid-study Nearly 1.2 million people have died from COVID in the United States since the first cases emerged four years ago, according to the CDC.And today an estimated 16 million people have the lingering symptoms of long COVID, with about one quarter of them no longer able to work. Researchers at the University of New Mexico Hospital are using findings from a multi-site long COVID study to learn how to diagnose prolonged symptoms and provide better treatment. Tue, 23 Jul 2024 16:03:01 GMT /local-news/2024-07-23/unm-long-covid-study Taylor Velazquez UNMH resident physicians seek higher pay and better benefits /local-news/2023-10-03/unmh-resident-physicians-unity-breakdemand-a-fair-contract New Mexico is experiencing a statewide doctor shortage, losing about 30% of our primary care physicians in the last four years. Resident physicians at the University of New Mexico represented by the Committee of Interns and Residents (CIRSEIU) are seeing the impact and will be holding a “unity break” event Wednesday to demand better pay and benefits after five months of negotiations that have gone nowhere. Tue, 03 Oct 2023 23:50:11 GMT /local-news/2023-10-03/unmh-resident-physicians-unity-breakdemand-a-fair-contract Taylor Velazquez NMDOH urges people to start preparing for upcoming winter respiratory diseases /local-news/2023-09-13/nmdoh-urges-people-to-start-preparing-for-upcoming-winter-respiratory-diseases It’s that time of year again to prepare for several winter respiratory diseases that will be circulating in the next few months. The New Mexico Department of Health held a briefing Tuesday, about several new developments for vaccines in order to avoid the possibility a tripledemic. Wed, 13 Sep 2023 22:46:19 GMT /local-news/2023-09-13/nmdoh-urges-people-to-start-preparing-for-upcoming-winter-respiratory-diseases Taylor Velazquez UNM Hospital workers demand better working conditions /local-news/2023-06-21/unm-hospital-workers-demand-better-working-conditions The New Mexico Department of Health says new COVID-19 cases have been trending downward. Still, those on the frontlines are feeling the effects of providing care these last three years. Health care workers at the University of New Mexico are planning a protest Thursday morning to demand better working conditions. Thu, 22 Jun 2023 02:25:54 GMT /local-news/2023-06-21/unm-hospital-workers-demand-better-working-conditions Taylor Velazquez RSV cases are going down, but New Mexico kids are still getting really sick /local-news/2022-12-08/rsv-cases-are-going-down-but-new-mexico-kids-are-still-getting-really-sick Acting New Mexico Health Secretary Dr. David Scrase said at a briefing Thursday that the peak of the pediatric RSV surge may now be behind us, but the kids who do have it remain sicker than usual. Fri, 09 Dec 2022 02:31:56 GMT /local-news/2022-12-08/rsv-cases-are-going-down-but-new-mexico-kids-are-still-getting-really-sick Nash Jones NM’s pediatric virus surge could last through March /local-news/2022-11-17/nms-pediatric-virus-surge-could-last-through-march Pediatric hospital units at New Mexico’s largest hospitals continue to fill due to an early surge of RSV and flu compounded by other viruses, including COVID. Health officials are not yet positive whether the early onset means the surge will also end sooner, but say it could peak in January and end in March. Fri, 18 Nov 2022 01:32:28 GMT /local-news/2022-11-17/nms-pediatric-virus-surge-could-last-through-march Nash Jones With pediatric units full, NM hospitals collaborate and urge prevention /local-news/2022-11-14/with-pediatric-units-full-nm-hospitals-collaborate-and-urge-prevention Pediatric units across New Mexico are operating at or above capacity due to a simultaneous surge in COVID, flu and RSV, along with other viruses, among children. At a briefing Monday, representatives from the state’s largest hospital systems urged parents and guardians to practice prevention and at-home care when possible. Tue, 15 Nov 2022 00:31:32 GMT /local-news/2022-11-14/with-pediatric-units-full-nm-hospitals-collaborate-and-urge-prevention Nash Jones