With 74 ECHO programs, Project ECHO is making a difference in New Mexico. Attend through our iECHO platform at no cost; many offer CME credits.

New Mexico

Transforming Health Care and Education Access for New Mexicans for More Than 20 Years

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We want every New Mexican to have the best-possible health care and educational opportunities. Embracing New Mexico’s cultural diversity and rural communities, ECHO-trained providers and educators are improving people’s well-being from Shiprock to Lovington.

Our Impact in New Mexico

1,223 Number of ECHO Programs Attended Since 2006
318,000 New Mexicans Benefitted from ECHO's Health Programs in 2024
304,000 Number of Attendances in ECHO Sessions Since 2006
11,000 Children in New Mexico Benefitted from ECHO's Education Programs in 2024
100% of New Mexico Counties Have ECHO Participants
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ECHO provides an opportunity for learning, as well as a space for building camraderie within the early childhood community throughout New Mexico. ECHO provides a space for exchanging perspectives and gaining insights from professionals serving very young children, and their families: consultants, early intervention, educators, managers, supervisors, and therapists.”

Liz Martinez, LMSW, IMH-E, ERS

Executive Director, New Mexico Association for Infant Mental Health
Reflective Mentor, New Mexico Social Emotional Early Development (SEED)
Reflective Practice in Early Care and Education ECHO Program, Hub Team (Albuquerque, NM)

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With ECHO, I love sharing strategies with other teachers. It’s especially helpful to learn things for my students with an IEP [Individualized Education Program]. I’m really thankful for the program.”

Myra Garcia

Elementary School Teacher, ECHO Participant, New Mexico Structured Literacy Education ECHO Program (Grants, NM)

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Working with incarcerated people—and people with ‘lived experience’—I see a whole group of people with lives that have changed phenomenally, and who wouldn’t be where they are today without Project ECHO.”

Jason Myers

ECHO Participant, New Mexico Peer Education Program (Albuquerque, NM)

ECHO Programs in New Mexico

Data updated weekly. Click dots for details. Email us with questions or accessibility support.

San Juan Rio Arriba Taos Colfax Union Los Alamos McKinley Sandoval Santa Fe Mora Harding San Miguel Quay Cibola Bernalillo Valencia Torrance Guadalupe De Baca Curry Catron Socorro Lincoln Chaves Roosevelt Grant Sierra Hidalgo Luna Doña Ana Otero Eddy Lea

Attendances in ECHO Sessions

  • 5,000+ Attendances
  • 1,000-4,999 Attendances
  • 1-999 Attendances

*Totals calculated since 2006 for participants who registered with a New Mexico mailing address

News & Stories

Substance Use Disorder

A Personal Journey Through Chronic Pain and Stigma

Project ECHO’s Opioid Crisis and Pain Management program empowers health care professionals in rural communities with expert-led training and resources to enhance harm reduction, opioid overdose prevention, and patient care.

Justice and Corrections

Fifteen Years of Changing the Lives of Incarcerated People 

Today, the New Mexico Peer Education Project offers a continuum of transformational opportunity and support for people who are incarcerated to find their voices and create new lives for themselves.

Substance Use Disorder

‘Lived Experience’ Integral to Success of New Mexico Opioid ECHO Program

Matthew Pettit, certified peer support worker, shares why New Mexico’s opioid ECHO programs are successful.

74 ECHO Programs
in New Mexico

From child mental health to diabetes, Project ECHO is bringing best practices to local practitioners in health and education to all 33 counties in New Mexico.

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