About Health, Wellness & Public Safety
CNM Ingenuity Healthcare Programs
CNM Ingenuity provides current continuing education for healthcare industry professionals through Workforce Training. Learn more at CNM Ingenuity Healthcare Programs.
The School of Health, Wellness & Public Safety is committed to providing a positive learning experience to improve, enrich, and expand opportunities in our student's lives. We offer credit and noncredit programs that lead to certificates, associate degrees and skill upgrading.
Classes are held at all campuses as well as community sites. Students may experience supervised clinical, practicum or internship training at community agencies and organizations.
School Requirements
Enrollment
Most programs also have prerequisites that must be met prior to enrolling. Programs require that students be in good physical condition and free of health conditions that could endanger themselves or others. Because of widespread use of latex products, individuals who have an allergy may find it difficult to successfully complete a program. Students may be required to have a physical exam and immunizations at their own expense. Credit by examination (challenge) is available for selected courses. See the CNM Catalog for specific information.
Clinical Requirements
Visit the Office of Verification & Compliance for specifics on clinical requirements.
Caregivers Criminal History Screening
- Who: New Mexico Department of Health performs background checks on all students going into a clinical site (If under the age of 18, parent or legal guardian must sign form with student). For more information regarding the Caregivers Criminal History Screening Program.
- When: Must be completed prior to starting the program or prior to the beginning of the clinical course and annually thereafter (if applicable to your program).
- Where: Electronic Fingerprinting done in class or at various locations. The Office of Verification and Compliance must register students with the New Mexico Department of Health prior to fingerprinting.
- Why: The Caregivers Criminal History Screening Program (CCHSP) was established by statute in 1998 (Section 29-17-1-5 NMSA 1978). This law requires that caregivers employed in health care services must undergo a federal (FBI) criminal history screening
For all questions regarding potential disqualification from the Caregivers Criminal History Screening Program (CCHSP) due to felony history, contact the Caregivers Criminal History Screening Program information line directly: (505) 476-0801
Immunizations
- Who: All students going into a clinical site
- What:
- Measles, Mumps and Rubella (MMR) series
- Hepatitis B series (must show that you have at least started it)
- Tuberculosis Test: "2" TB skin tests, TB Gold, or TSpot
- Varicella (Chicken Pox) series
- Tetanus, Diphtheria and Pertussis (Tdap) within the last 10 years
- Flu Vaccine
- COVID-19
- When: During the beginning of their program and/or clinical course
- Where: Students primary physician, NMDOH Public Health Offices (Flu & Tdap), and Bernalillo County Immunization Locations and Services.
- Why: In order to attend clinicals our community partners require all immunizations be up to date and current throughout program. This is a mandate based on the hospitals accreditation
- How: Students can pay for immunization services on their own.
Drug Screen
- Who: Performed by Quest Diagnostics and is required of all students going into a clinical site
- What: SAP 10-15 + OPI, Meperidine
- When: During the beginning of their clinical course
- Where: Students go to Quest Diagnostics authorized location
- Why: In order to attend clinicals our community partners require this. This is a mandate based on the hospitals accreditation
Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) Certification
- Who: All students going into a clinical site
- What: CNM Compliance accepts any Professional Healthcare Provider level CPR card which was taught using current Emergency Cardiac Care (ECC) guidelines developed by International Liaison Committee on Resuscitation (ILCOR) and required either a traditional face-to-face course or a blended online/skill session process to be certified. (Must be valid during entire clinical rotation).
- Current list of CPR courses/credentials which meet these criteria and are generally accepted by the State of New Mexico for healthcare relicensure:
- American CPR Training Center
- American Heart Association
- American Red Cross
- National Safety Council
- Medic First Aid - Basic Life Support for Professionals (BLSPRO)
- American Safety & Health Institute
- Military Training Network - BLS Healthcare Provider
- EMS Safety Services
- Professional Healthcare Provider level CPR cards not listed above will need to be evaluated for acceptability.
- When: Varies based on program. Mostly due during the beginning of the clinical course
- Where: Students can get certified through CNM's HLTH 1001 or HLTH 1003 course, or students can get certified in the community (Action CPR offers a discount to CNM students and faculty)
- Why: In order to attend clinicals our community partners require all certifications be up to date. This is a mandate based on the hospitals accreditation
School Polices
Grading Policy
All career and technical courses required for graduation must be taken for a traditional grade of A, B, or C or as otherwise indicated by the program. For career and technical courses only offered for CR/NC, a grade of CR must be earned.
Graduation Policy
Pre- and corequisites are listed in the CNM Catalog under course descriptions and are subject to change with each new catalog. It is the students responsibility to meet the pre- and corequisites in effect for the schedule in which a course is taken, regardless of the catalog under which the student entered or will graduate. Students may be stopped from enrolling or may be disenrolled if pre- or corequisites are not met.
Students who have successfully completed courses that no longer exist from previous catalog will be accommodated.
Advisory Committees
The Health, Wellness & Public Safety programs prepare students to enter the local workforce with core and technical competencies that will enable them to be successful in the workplace. Each instructional program (degree and/or certificate) has an external advisory committee composed of industry representatives and other community advocates.
We welcome new advisory members who possess current knowledge of workforce skills and behaviors in the content area. Advisory members are expected to attend annual or special meetings at CNM, participate in and support program activities and provide current information about employment skills and opportunities. Advisory members also serve as program advocates in the community and at local and state associations. If you'd like to inquire about becoming a member of an Advisory Committee, please contact the relevant Program Director.
Academic Achievement
Health, Wellness & Public Safety is committed to student learning, also referred to as "academic achievement." The learning system includes a quality curriculum, effective teaching and learning strategies, and classroom, laboratory and community resources.