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New Mexico VA Health Care System
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About New Mexico VA Health Care System
New Mexico VA Health Care System is a federal health care facility located in Albuquerque, New Mexico, operating under the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs. This facility primarily serves veterans in New Mexico and may support clinical training and health care education programs in partnership with affiliated academic institutions. No IPEDS postsecondary enrollment, completion, or retention data is available for this institution.
No specific postsecondary program offerings are listed in available IPEDS records for this institution. Health care education activities at VA facilities typically occur through affiliation agreements with accredited medical schools, nursing programs, and allied health institutions. Students seeking clinical placements or health care training should contact the New Mexico VA Health Care System or affiliated academic partners directly.
Albuquerque is the largest city in New Mexico and a regional center for health care and medical education in the Southwest. The New Mexico VA Health Care System serves a broad geographic region, supporting veterans' health care needs and contributing to health workforce training in partnership with the University of New Mexico and other regional institutions.
1501 San Pedro SE, Albuquerque, NM 87108
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About New Mexico Trade Education
New Mexico has 344 trade schools offering 289 vocational programs, with 104 registered apprenticeship sponsors across the state. The state's vocational training options are heavily concentrated in Albuquerque, with additional schools in several other regional cities. Albuquerque is the dominant center for trade education with 105 schools, followed by Santa Fe with 37 schools, Las Cruces with 24 schools, Roswell with 14 schools, and Rio Rancho with 11 schools. Leading program categories in New M...
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