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Santa Fe Indian Health Service

Santa Fe, NM
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About Santa Fe Indian Health Service

Santa Fe Indian Health Service is a federal healthcare facility located in Santa Fe, New Mexico, operated by the Indian Health Service, an agency of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. This facility provides healthcare services to American Indian and Alaska Native populations and may serve as a clinical training site for healthcare professionals. It is not a standalone academic institution, and IPEDS data are not applicable to this site.

No formal academic programs are listed in available data for this location. Clinical training conducted at Indian Health Service facilities generally supports healthcare workforce development for staff serving Native American communities, including medical, nursing, dental, and public health disciplines.

Santa Fe is the state capital of New Mexico and a city with deep cultural and historical ties to Indigenous communities of the Southwest. The Santa Fe Indian Health Service facility is part of the broader IHS network that provides healthcare and related training resources to tribal communities throughout the region.

Contact Information

Santa Fe Indian Hospital; 1700 Cerrillos Rd., Santa Fe, NM 87505

Programs

No programs are currently listed for this school. Program data is sourced from IPEDS and updated annually.

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