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The New Mexico J-1 waiver program allows foreign medical graduates to obtain a waiver of their 2 year foreign residence requirement in exchange for a commitment to practice in underserved areas of New Mexico after the completion of their training.
The New Mexico Health Service Corps provides stipends to eligible health professionals during their last two years of training or residency who, in turn, enter into contract with the Department of Health to provide (when licensed) health service for a minimum of two years (1600 hours per year) in an underserved area of New Mexico. This document lists a person who is not a relative and who is in a position to comment on the applicant’s academic and/or professional ability.
The New Mexico Health Service Corps provides stipends to eligible health professionals during their last two years of training or residency who, in turn, enter into contract with the Department of Health to provide (when licensed) health service for a minimum of two years (1600 hours per year) in an underserved area of New Mexico. This document is the application for this program.
The New Mexico J-1 waiver program allows foreign medical graduates to obtain a waiver of their 2 year foreign residence requirement in exchange for a commitment to practice in underserved areas of New Mexico after the completion of their training.
The New Mexico J-1 waiver program allows foreign medical graduates to obtain a waiver of their 2 year foreign residence requirement in exchange for a commitment to practice in underserved areas of New Mexico after the completion of their training.
Rural health care practitioner tax credit program application.
Primary and capital fund application for financial assistance to the New Mexico Department of Health and New Mexico finance authority.