Presentation Date
10-3-2012
Description
In celebration of New Mexico's centennial year, the 100 Years: Celebrating New Mexico's Health exhibit documented major health advancements and themes from the state's first century of statehood. Curated by Laura J. Hall, MFA, the exhibit was on display from 2012 to 2013 at the UNM Health Sciences Center. It showcased the evolution of public health in New Mexico, from early challenges such as tuberculosis and high infant mortality rates, to modern advances in epidemiology, maternal care, and biomedical research. Accompanied by films, lectures, and weekly stories from the archives, the exhibit highlighted the contributions of health professionals to the state's well-being. October 3, 2012 - August 31, 2013
Document Type
Poster
Conference/Presentation Location
Domenici Center for Health Sciences Education Auditorium Lobby, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM
Keywords
Public health, New Mexico, Centennial, Tuberculosis, Maternal care, Epidemiology, Medical history
Disciplines
History | Public Health
Recommended Citation
Hall, Laura J.. "Curated Exhibit 100 Years: Celebrating New Mexico's Health." (2012). https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/hslic-posters-presentations/161
Exhibit Schedule
Comments
Supplemental attachment 100 Years: Celebrating New Mexico's Health Schedule