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MISSION

The mission of UNM Children’s Hospital and Health Services is to provide the children of New Mexico with comprehensive, family centered health care that is unequaled in the state and region. Through a network of hospitals, clinics, and community based services that are integrally linked to the education and research mission of UNM, Children’s Hospital and Health Services apply advanced medical science and an abiding concern for the well-being of children to improve and restore health for New Mexico’s youngest residents.

VISION

We are driven by a vision of society in which all children in New Mexico have access to a full continuum of family centered pediatric healthcare services which allow each child to achieve optimum health. We seek to further enrich the quality of life of New Mexico’s culturally and ethnically diverse populations as we create, evaluate, apply and disseminate knowledge to improve the health status of infants, children, and young adults throughout New Mexico and the region.

Loretta Cordova de Ortega, M.D., Interim Chairman