Contact Information
NM-IBIS is managed out of the Community Health Assessment Program (CHAP) in the Epidemiology
and Response Division.
The website is a collaborative effort involving all offices and divisions in the New Mexico Department of Health. NM-IBIS indicator authors, editors and data stewards make substantial contributions to the site, and may be contacted directly for additional information related to their unique contributions.
Epidemiology and Response Division
New Mexico Department of Health
P.O. Box 26110
Santa Fe, NM 87502
For Fed-Ex, use: 1190 St. Francis Dr.
Suite N1308
Santa Fe, NM 87505
Fax: (505) 827-2110
Phone: (505) 827-5274
Fax: (505) 827-2110
Email:
Phone: (505) 476-3654
Email:
Phone: (505) 827-2589
Email:
The website is a collaborative effort involving all offices and divisions in the New Mexico Department of Health. NM-IBIS indicator authors, editors and data stewards make substantial contributions to the site, and may be contacted directly for additional information related to their unique contributions.
Mailing Address:
Community Health Assessment ProgramEpidemiology and Response Division
New Mexico Department of Health
P.O. Box 26110
Santa Fe, NM 87502
For Fed-Ex, use: 1190 St. Francis Dr.
Suite N1308
Santa Fe, NM 87505
Fax: (505) 827-2110
Community Health Assessment Program Staff
Community Epidemiology
Contributions to the NM-IBIS website are made by all CHAP staff. Oversight and ongoing maintenance are the primary responsibilities of the two community epidemiologists.Lois M. Haggard, PhD
Community Epidemiologist, Program ManagerPhone: (505) 827-5274
Fax: (505) 827-2110
Email:
Tribal Epidemiology
The department's Tribal Epidemiologist works with tribes and New Mexico's two Indian Health Service Tribal Epidemiology Centers to provide epidemiology support in activities such as health assessment and data analysis, disease and outbreak investigation, and health emergency management, and maintain tribal data and information on NM-IBIS.Brooke Doman, MPH
Tribal EpidemiologistPhone: (505) 476-3654
Email:
Geospatial Epidemiology
The Geospatial Epidemiology program supports the department's geospatial technology capacity, including mapping of New Mexico health data and geocoding data to support mapping activities and small area analysis.Chris Wenker, MA
GIS EpidemiologistPhone: (505) 827-2589
Email: