A
MEMORIAL
REQUESTING THE COMMISSION ON HIGHER
EDUCATION AND THE NEW MEXICO HEALTH POLICY COMMISSION TO CONVENE A STATE DENTAL
EDUCATION SUMMIT IN COOPERATION WITH THE NEW MEXICO DENTAL ASSOCIATION TO
ASSESS THE ADEQUACY OF CURRENT DENTAL EDUCATION PROGRAMS TO MEET THE NEEDS AND
DESIRES OF STATE RESIDENTS AND STUDENTS.
WHEREAS, the health professions
bureau within the health resources and services administration of the United
States department of health and human services has found that New Mexico ranks
forty-ninth among the states in the number of dentists per one hundred thousand
population compared to New Mexico rankings of thirty-third for physicians and
forty-fourth for nurses in the same survey; and
WHEREAS, the state does not
have a dental school; and
WHEREAS, the state has chosen
instead to rely on membership in the western interstate commission for higher
education to assist and enable a limited number of New Mexico students to
attend dental education programs at commission member out-of-state institutions
by providing loans for service approximately equal to the average difference
between resident and nonresident tuition at those institutions; and
WHEREAS, the number of dentists
who have chosen to locate in New Mexico is insufficient to meet the state's
needs; and
WHEREAS, the state has had only
one dental hygiene education program, which has remained the same size as the
initial program established in 1963 of twenty-four students per year at the
university of New Mexico; and
WHEREAS, in the fall of 2001, a
second program was established at San Juan college in Farmington, which
attracted two hundred applicants for twelve openings and admitted its first
students for the 2001-2002 academic year; and
WHEREAS, statewide access to
dental care could be significantly improved if additional dental education
programs were available to qualified students throughout the state; and
WHEREAS, emphasis must be placed
on the recruitment and retention of dentists and allied dental personnel to
meet the state's needs;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED
BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE STATE OF NEW MEXICO that a dental
education summit be held during the summer of 2003 to assess the state's needs
and demands for accredited dentist, dental hygiene, dental assistant and other
dental office education programs; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the
commission on higher education and the New Mexico health policy commission be
requested to cooperate with the New Mexico dental association in sponsoring and
conducting a dental education summit and to invite representatives of the
department of health, the New Mexico board of dental health care, the human
services department, the community college dental education coalition, the New
Mexico association of community colleges, the New Mexico dental hygienists'
association and the New Mexico dental assistants association and the appropriate
officials of the university of New Mexico and San Juan college dental education
programs, other interested parties and the general public to participate in the
summit; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the
findings, conclusions and recommendations of the dental education summit be
presented to the governor, the legislative finance committee, the members of
the legislature and the New Mexico congressional delegation by October 1, 2003;
and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that
copies of this memorial be transmitted to the commission on higher education,
the New Mexico health policy commission and the New Mexico dental association.