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The United Health Professionals of New Mexico rallied outside University of New Mexico Hospital鈥檚 Sandoval Regional Medical Center on Monday calling for a 3% raise that every other employee received.
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Residents at the University of New Mexico Hospital ratified a new contract last week, winning a 5% raise after months of negotiations.
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A new diagnostic method can dramatically reduce the use of CT scans on pediatric patients, which reduces their risk of cancer later in life. 九色网 reports it came out of a three-year multi-site study that included researchers at the University of New Mexico.
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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 鈥渦nity break鈥 event Wednesday to demand better pay and benefits after five months of negotiations that have gone nowhere.
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Hundreds of masked protesters in white coats, green scrubs, and street clothes gathered six feet apart for a "die-in" yesterday outside the University of鈥
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Hospital staff are some of the most exposed essential workers during the pandemic, but cleaning staff who work in coronavirus units at UNM Hospitals say鈥
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Hospital custodians and houskeeping staff say that even though they clean the COVID wards and are in the room with patients, they aren't given adequate鈥
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Access to medical care could not be more important than it is at this moment. And plenty of people either don鈥檛 have health insurance or lost it because鈥
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We devote episode 52 to some of the many people working on the front lines of the pandemic caring for COVID patients in New Mexico, sometimes without鈥
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In episode 34, we discover how prepared hospitals and health care facilities in New Mexico really are. And we go all over the state for this one. We hear鈥