SFR Muckraker's Guide

Health

Administrators in Medicine's DocFinder
A national database of medical doctor licenses.

Bureau of Labor Statistics Home Page
A repository of detailed information on labor issues from wages to unemployment to on-the-job injuries.

Federal Drug Administration Drug Search
A search engine for drugs by name or active ingredient.

Health On the Net Foundation
A Google-style Web search of sites and documents related to health and the health-care industry.

Intute: Health and Life Sciences
A database of more than 31,000 entries related to health and life sciences.

Medical Symptoms Database
Very thorough, but probably a dangerous site to bookmark if you're a hypochondriac.

New Mexico Athletic Trainers Practice Board: Licensee Search
The New Mexico Regulation and Licensing Department's search for athletic trainer licenses.

New Mexico Board of Psychologist Examiners: Licensee Search
The New Mexico Regulation and Licensing Department's search for psychologists.

NM Board of Nursing - License/Certificate Verification
A search that will show the license information for nurses in New Mexico.

University of New Mexico Native Health Database
A literature search for all things related to Native American health, both nationally and locally.

US National Institutes of Health: ClinicalTrials.gov
A searchable database of 49,053 clinical trials in 153 countries

Recent Posts

  • Holloman chimps heading for new lab tests in Texas

    post on September 3, 2010
    Written by Bryant Furlow

    After ten years of retirement at Holloman Air Force Base, more than 100 U.S. government-owned chimpanzees who were used for decades in NASA and federal medical studies, are now heading to a government lab in San Antonio, Texas, for new tests of experimental hepatitis C and hepatitis B vaccines, the Los Angeles Times reported Friday. Animal rights groups oppose the [...]

  • American Cement, residents to form community advisory panels across N.M.

    post on September 1, 2010
    Written by Bryant Furlow

    American Cement officials and the Greater Gardner Neighborhood Association met Tuesday night to create a community advisory panel (CAP) to foster communication between the company and neighbors of its cement transfer facility in Albuquerque's North Valley. The group is to be the first of three in New Mexico and at least five nationwide, company officials said. Some residents expressed optimism that they will now directly engage the company, rather than relying on the City of Albuquerque Air Quality Division to address their community's needs.

  • No medical pot at two dozen ABQ apartment complexes?

    post on September 1, 2010
    Written by Trip Jennings

    Renters at 23 apartment complexes in Albuquerque must sign agreements by today to not grow or use medical marijuana where they live or face eviction according to a memo from the manager of the complexes, the Albuquerque Journal is reporting. Monarch Properties Inc., the management company, is pushing the agreements because many of the complexes it [...]

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