This module is designed to support home visitors and highlight the significance of their role in assisting families during transitions.
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The Trauma-Informed Practice online training is designed to provide an overview of trauma-informed practice and to support home visitors as they work with families who may be or have been affected by trauma.
This online training will support home visitors:
- To understand what is meant by trauma and trauma-informed practice.
- To gain an understanding of how they can support families who are experiencing or have experienced trauma.
- With valuable resources to support families who are experiencing or have experienced trauma and to support themselves as they utilize a trauma-informed practice
PLEASE READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS FIRST:
- If you have questions on how to use the online COI disclosure system or if you need to request a new COI discloser account, please visit the HSC COI web page: https://hsc.unm.edu/research/compliance/coi/education-and-training/
- UNMHSC and UNM main campus faculty, staff, students will take the FCOI course in Learning Central: https://learningcentral.unm.edu .
- Re-certification is required every 4 years. Your training certificate will not be updated when the training has been repeated, so please contact the HSC COI office (HSC-COI@salud.unm.edu) to update your account once you have re-taken the tests.
- Click on the course title above and then click on the "enrol me"* button at the bottom of the page.
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- Instructor of Record: Bradley Dolin
- Instructor of Record: Nathaniel Donart
- Instructor of Record: Hadya Khawaja
- Instructor of Record: Casey Meyers
This online Instructor Coordinator Continuing Education Program is a self-paced module course that will help the instructor review key instructor concepts and roles in the classroom. Each module must be complete in order to move on to the next one and all modules must be complete to earn 12 IC CE's.
- Instructor of Record: Shelly McLaughlin

2025 PROGRAM
ENROLLMENT
This course is sponsored by Ionetix and is restricted to only Ionetix employee's. Access to this course is completed by internal enrollments and self-enrollment. A list of users have been supplied by Ionetix. Please request access to the course by contacting the Ionetix Representative via email or phone with the following information:
Patrick Wright
Director, Radiation Compliance & Environmental Health & Safety
Ionetix
3130 Sovereign Dr
Lansing, MI 48911
245-240-3159
pwright@ionetix.com
OVERVIEW
This course is supplemental to DOT Training for Highway Shippers of Radioactive Materials for ground transport of radioactive materials and is NOT available as a separate course. It is the user’s responsibility to ensure that all other DOT training requirements have been met as outlined in the Prerequisites listed below.
Goal: The goal of this program is to provide required training specific to the packaging, labeling and proper documentation of packages containing radioactive materials with the proper shipping name of Radioactive Material, Type A Package to be offered for transport by domestic air carriers.
Prerequisites: Satisfactory completion of DOT Training for Highway Shippers of Radioactive Materials for either Radiopharmacy/Manufacturing Facility employees or Nuclear Medicine Technologists.
- General awareness and familiarization with radioactive materials.
- General safety considerations for radioactive materials.
- Security awareness training.
OBJECTIVES
At the conclusion of this course, the participant will be able to:
- Discuss the regulatory agencies responsible for US air transport of radioactive materials.
- Discuss the input of advisory groups who influence the regulations of air transport of dangerous goods.
- Explain the requirements for appropriate packaging and labeling of packages offered for domestic air transport.
- Complete a Dangerous Goods Air bill for Radioactive Material, Type A Package.
- Instructor of Record: Virginia Morgan

2025 PROGRAM
ENROLLMENT
This course is sponsored by Ionetix and is restricted to only Ionetix employee's. Access to this course is completed by internal enrollments and self-enrollment. A list of users have been supplied by Ionetix. Please request access to the course by contacting the Ionetix Representative via email or phone with the following information:
Patrick Wright
Director, Radiation Compliance & Environmental Health & Safety
Ionetix
3130 Sovereign Dr
Lansing, MI 48911
245-240-3159
pwright@ionetix.com
OVERVIEW
This course is supplemental to DOT Training for Highway Shippers of Radioactive Materials for ground transport of radioactive materials and is NOT available as a separate course. It is the user’s responsibility to ensure that all other DOT training requirements have been met as outlined in the Prerequisites listed below.
Goal: The goal of this program is to provide required training specific to the packaging, labeling and proper documentation of packages containing radioactive materials with the proper shipping name of Radioactive Material, Type A Package to be offered for transport by domestic air carriers.
Prerequisites: Satisfactory completion of DOT Training for Highway Shippers of Radioactive Materials for either Radiopharmacy/Manufacturing Facility employees or Nuclear Medicine Technologists.
- General awareness and familiarization with radioactive materials.
- General safety considerations for radioactive materials.
- Security awareness training.
OBJECTIVES
At the conclusion of this course, the participant will be able to:
- Discuss the regulatory agencies responsible for US air transport of radioactive materials.
- Discuss the input of advisory groups who influence the regulations of air transport of dangerous goods.
- Explain the requirements for appropriate packaging and labeling of packages offered for domestic air transport.
- Complete a Dangerous Goods Air bill for Radioactive Material, Type A Package.
- Instructor of Record: Virginia Morgan

2025 PROGRAM
ENROLLMENT
This course is sponsored by Ionetix and is restricted to only Ionetix employee's. Access to this course is completed by internal enrollments and self-enrollment. A list of users have been supplied by Ionetix. Please request access to the course by contacting the Ionetix Representative via email or phone with the following information:
Patrick Wright
Director, Radiation Compliance & Environmental Health & Safety
Ionetix
3130 Sovereign Dr
Lansing, MI 48911
245-240-3159
pwright@ionetix.com
OVERVIEW
The DOT Training for Highway Shippers and Transporters of Radioactive Material/Radiopharmaceuticals - Radiopharmacy/Manufacturing Facility course is intended for those who prepare packages and shipping papers for radioactive materials and/or are responsible for oversight of the safe preparation of packages and shipping papers of radioactive materials and its ground transport.
The DOT training requirements include:
- General awareness and familiarization with radioactive materials.
- General safety considerations for radioactive materials.
- Security awareness training.
- Function-specific training for preparing and labeling packages, preparing shipping documents and transport of radioactive material by ground shipment.
OBJECTIVES
At the conclusion of this course, the participant will be able to:
- Define hazardous materials.
- Discuss the general safety considerations associated with the transport of radioactive materials.
- Describe the security measures to be taken with radiopharmaceuticals.
- Describe the function specific tasks involving the preparation of packages and shipping papers for transport of radioactive material by ground shipment.
- Instructor of Record: Virginia Morgan

2025 PROGRAM
ENROLLMENT
This course is sponsored by Ionetix and is restricted to only Ionetix employee's. Access to this course is completed by internal enrollments and self-enrollment. A list of users have been supplied by Ionetix. Please request access to the course by contacting the Ionetix Representative via email or phone with the following information:
Patrick Wright
Director, Radiation Compliance & Environmental Health & Safety
Ionetix
3130 Sovereign Dr
Lansing, MI 48911
245-240-3159
pwright@ionetix.com
OVERVIEW
The DOT Training for Highway Shippers and Transporters of Radioactive Material/Radiopharmaceuticals - Radiopharmacy/Manufacturing Facility course is intended for those who prepare packages and shipping papers for radioactive materials and/or are responsible for oversight of the safe preparation of packages and shipping papers of radioactive materials and its ground transport.
The DOT training requirements include:
- General awareness and familiarization with radioactive materials.
- General safety considerations for radioactive materials.
- Security awareness training.
- Function-specific training for preparing and labeling packages, preparing shipping documents and transport of radioactive material by ground shipment.
OBJECTIVES
At the conclusion of this course, the participant will be able to:
- Define hazardous materials.
- Discuss the general safety considerations associated with the transport of radioactive materials.
- Describe the security measures to be taken with radiopharmaceuticals.
- Describe the function specific tasks involving the preparation of packages and shipping papers for transport of radioactive material by ground shipment.
- Instructor of Record: Virginia Morgan
2025 PROGRAM
ENROLLMENT
This course is self enrolled by employee's only. An instruction PDF will be provided to you by your company representative. Enrolled duration is 1 year or until December 31st. If you are unable to access this course after following the instructions, please contact HSC-NEOSupport@salud.unm.edu
OVERVIEW
General Radiation Safety training is required of all employees who receive, or might receive, an occupational exposure while working in or near a controlled area. These individuals may routinely enter the controlled area and encounter postings, radiation producing devices or radioactive materials. Employee responsibilities for observing and obeying radiation safety postings and procedures are emphasized throughout this training.
OBJECTIVES
The participant will be able to IDENTIFY:
- Basic radiological fundamentals and radiation protection concepts.
- The relative risks of exposure to radiation and radioactive materials, including prenatal radiation exposure.
- Individual rights and responsibilities as related to implementation of the radiation protection program (including the ALARA Program).
- Actions implemented to control doses under emergency conditions.
- Exposure reports or other exposure data which may be provided and how to request these reports.
MODULES COVERED
- Fundamentals of Radiation and Radioactivity
- Radiation Biology
- Radiation Dose Limits and ALARA
- Personnel Monitoring
- Access Control and Postings
- Emergency and Spill Procedures
- Radiation Dose Limits Contamination Control
- Employee Responsibilities
Please note that this course does not offer continuing education credit.
- Instructor of Record: Virginia Morgan
2025 PROGRAM
ENROLLMENT
This course is self enrolled by employee's only. An instruction PDF will be provided to you by your company representative. Enrolled duration is 1 year or until December 31st. If you are unable to access this course after following the instructions, please contact HSC-NEOSupport@salud.unm.edu
OVERVIEW
General Radiation Safety training is required of all employees who receive, or might receive, an occupational exposure while working in or near a controlled area. These individuals may routinely enter the controlled area and encounter postings, radiation producing devices or radioactive materials. Employee responsibilities for observing and obeying radiation safety postings and procedures are emphasized throughout this training.
OBJECTIVES
The participant will be able to IDENTIFY:
- Basic radiological fundamentals and radiation protection concepts.
- The relative risks of exposure to radiation and radioactive materials, including prenatal radiation exposure.
- Individual rights and responsibilities as related to implementation of the radiation protection program (including the ALARA Program).
- Actions implemented to control doses under emergency conditions.
- Exposure reports or other exposure data which may be provided and how to request these reports.
MODULES COVERED
- Fundamentals of Radiation and Radioactivity
- Radiation Biology
- Radiation Dose Limits and ALARA
- Personnel Monitoring
- Access Control and Postings
- Emergency and Spill Procedures
- Radiation Dose Limits Contamination Control
- Employee Responsibilities
Please note that this course does not offer continuing education credit.
- Instructor of Record: Virginia Morgan

2025 PROGRAM
OVERVIEW
This course is supplemental to DOT Training for Highway Shippers of Radioactive Materials for ground transport of radioactive materials and is NOT available as a separate course. It is the user’s responsibility to ensure that all other DOT training requirements have been met as outlined in the Prerequisites listed below.
Goal: The goal of this program is to provide required training specific to the packaging, labeling and proper documentation of packages containing radioactive materials with the proper shipping name of Radioactive Material, Type A Package to be offered for transport by domestic air carriers.
Prerequisites: Satisfactory completion of DOT Training for Highway Shippers of Radioactive Materials for either Radiopharmacy/Manufacturing Facility employees or Nuclear Medicine Technologists.
- General awareness and familiarization with radioactive materials.
- General safety considerations for radioactive materials.
- Security awareness training.
OBJECTIVES
At the conclusion of this course, the participant will be able to:
- Discuss the regulatory agencies responsible for US air transport of radioactive materials.
- Discuss the input of advisory groups who influence the regulations of air transport of dangerous goods.
- Explain the requirements for appropriate packaging and labeling of packages offered for domestic air transport.
- Complete a Dangerous Goods Air bill for Radioactive Material, Type A Package.

2026 PROGRAM
OVERVIEW
This course is supplemental to DOT Training for Highway Shippers of Radioactive Materials for ground transport of radioactive materials and is NOT available as a separate course. It is the user’s responsibility to ensure that all other DOT training requirements have been met as outlined in the Prerequisites listed below.
Goal: The goal of this program is to provide required training specific to the packaging, labeling and proper documentation of packages containing radioactive materials with the proper shipping name of Radioactive Material, Type A Package to be offered for transport by domestic air carriers.
Prerequisites: Satisfactory completion of DOT Training for Highway Shippers of Radioactive Materials for either Radiopharmacy/Manufacturing Facility employees or Nuclear Medicine Technologists.
- General awareness and familiarization with radioactive materials.
- General safety considerations for radioactive materials.
- Security awareness training.
OBJECTIVES
At the conclusion of this course, the participant will be able to:
- Discuss the regulatory agencies responsible for US air transport of radioactive materials.
- Discuss the input of advisory groups who influence the regulations of air transport of dangerous goods.
- Explain the requirements for appropriate packaging and labeling of packages offered for domestic air transport.
- Complete a Dangerous Goods Air bill for Radioactive Material, Type A Package.

2025 PROGRAM
ENROLLMENT
This course is for Jubilant Radiopharma employees only. The enrollment key for this course is changed ANNUALLY.
If you have received an email from your supervisor or manager, please pay attention to what course is listed and use the enrollment key provided by your supervisor/manager. If you are a Jubilant Radiopharma customer please contact your Jubilant Radiopharma representative for details regarding customer training.
OVERVIEW
The DOT Training for Highway Shippers and Transporters of Radioactive Material/Radiopharmaceuticals - Radiopharmacy/Manufacturing Facility course is intended for those who prepare packages and shipping papers for radioactive materials and/or are responsible for oversight of the safe preparation of packages and shipping papers of radioactive materials and its ground transport.
The DOT training requirements include:
- General awareness and familiarization with radioactive materials.
- General safety considerations for radioactive materials.
- Security awareness training.
- Function-specific training for preparing and labeling packages, preparing shipping documents and transport of radioactive material by ground shipment.
OBJECTIVES
At the conclusion of this course, the participant will be able to:
- Define hazardous materials.
- Discuss the general safety considerations associated with the transport of radioactive materials.
- Describe the security measures to be taken with radiopharmaceuticals.
- Describe the function specific tasks involving the preparation of packages and shipping papers for transport of radioactive material by ground shipment.

2026 PROGRAM
ENROLLMENT
This course is for Jubilant Radiopharma employees only. The enrollment key for this course is changed ANNUALLY.
If you have received an email from your supervisor or manager, please pay attention to what course is listed and use the enrollment key provided by your supervisor/manager. If you are a Jubilant Radiopharma customer please contact your Jubilant Radiopharma representative for details regarding customer training.
OVERVIEW
The DOT Training for Highway Shippers and Transporters of Radioactive Material/Radiopharmaceuticals - Radiopharmacy/Manufacturing Facility course is intended for those who prepare packages and shipping papers for radioactive materials and/or are responsible for oversight of the safe preparation of packages and shipping papers of radioactive materials and its ground transport.
The DOT training requirements include:
- General awareness and familiarization with radioactive materials.
- General safety considerations for radioactive materials.
- Security awareness training.
- Function-specific training for preparing and labeling packages, preparing shipping documents and transport of radioactive material by ground shipment.
OBJECTIVES
At the conclusion of this course, the participant will be able to:
- Define hazardous materials.
- Discuss the general safety considerations associated with the transport of radioactive materials.
- Describe the security measures to be taken with radiopharmaceuticals.
- Describe the function specific tasks involving the preparation of packages and shipping papers for transport of radioactive material by ground shipment.
GOAL
The goal of this course is to provide the nuclear pharmacy technician (for Jubilant Radiopharma) with the knowledge to demonstrate drug information, follow correct procedures pertaining to the accurate calculation and measurement of prescription radiopharmaceuticals and to assist the nuclear pharmacist in administrative and customer service issues on a daily basis within the governing laws and regulations of the specific practice site.
PREREQUISITES
• Employment in a nuclear pharmacy
• A minimum of 90-days experience as a nuclear pharmacy technician.
• Authorized Nuclear Pharmacist preceptor
This course does not award CPE credit.
- Instructor of Record: Virginia Morgan
ATTENTION!
Continuous Professional Learning's Just-in-Time Learning Moodle content will be permanently shutting down on June 30th, 2026. If you wish to access this JiTL content after this date, please go to the CPL Learning Dashboard at https://cpl.health.unm.edu/. Thank you!
Just-in-Time Learning
Informational webpages, videos, take-away resources, and more for medical educators
If this is your first visit, scroll to the bottom of this screen and click on "Enroll me".
Currently available topics:
- Effective PowerPoint presentations
- Creating & Aligning Learning Objectives
- Peer Instruction with Audience Response Systems (e.g., iClicker, PollEverywhere, Learning Catalytics)
- Preparing Learners Online
- Teaching with Cases
- Team-Based Learning
- Providing Feedback to Your Learners
- Teaching in the Clinic and Hospital
- Understanding Learning
- Facilitating Learning in Small Groups
- Writing Questions for Learning and Assessment
- Integrating In-Person and Online Learning
- Foundational Principles of Adult Learning (under construction)
- Tools for Inclusive and Antiracist Teaching and Learning (under construction)
Contact Continuous Professional Learning at HSC-CPL@salud.unm.edu for more information.
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- CPL Facilitator: Christopher Carl
- CPL Facilitator: Ali Nakip
- CPL Facilitator: deepti rao
- CPL Facilitator: Jessica Santana-Price
- CPL Facilitator: Gary Smith
GOAL:
To facilitate standardized resident and medical student learning on L&D based on evidence based practice guidelines in line with established UNM OB/GYN departmental and CREOG learning objectives.
STRUCTURE:
The curriculum is divided into a fall and spring cycle with a total of 16 topics per academic year. Both the night/day teams will be assigned a topic on Monday. The following Monday, the L&D day team will discuss the articles assigned at noon. The L&D float team will be expected to follow the same reading assignments as the day team. The teams are expected to take the online quiz by the Monday that the articles are discussed.
RESIDENT RESPONSIBILITY:
All residents on L&D have required reading. Participation both in the noon discussion (L&D day team) and in the weekly quiz (L&D day and Float teams) are required.
FACULTY RESPONSIBILITY:
Faculty will proctor Monday noon conference and facilitate weekly quizzes.
EVALUATION:
Quizzes will be available weekly via Moodle and expected to be completed by the following Monday.
- Instructor of Record: Katie Lyons
- Instructor of Record: Maria Montoya
One of the primary goals of the Learning Environment Office is to increase educator skills in creating positive learning environments. The Learning Environment Office is sponsoring the inaugural Learning Environment Seminar Series. The seminar consists of sessions, occurring one the second Monday of the month, from noon – 1pm. All faculty will be invited to attend; sessions will also be open to students, residents, fellows, and anyone else at the UNM HSC.
- Instructor of Record: Joanna Fair
- Instructor of Record: Emma Naliboff Pettit
- Instructor of Record: Susana Perez Martinez
- Instructor of Record: Felisha Rohan-Minjares
- Instructor of Record: Miranda Williams
Welcome to the UNM Medical Scribe Program Site! This site contains learning modules and other resources that will help grow your skills as a UNM Scribe.
- Instructor of Record: Amy Jameson
- Instructor of Record: Logan Jeffers
- Instructor of Record: courtney lapham-simpson
- Instructor of Record: Sherrie MacFarlane
- Instructor of Record: Christie McAuley
This curriculum is an advanced ultrasound teaching curriculum designed for the UNM MFM Fellows to complete over the course of their 3 year fellowship.
The curriculum designs contains multiple obstetrical ultrasound resources on one site . It contains major guidelines and educational materials from the medical societies pertinent to Maternal Fetal Medicine, such as SMFM/ACOG, and AIUM. It also contains e books,ultrasound teaching tools, landmark Ob ultrasound articles, and other resources.
The curriculum is set up as an online curriculum that can be accessed through the UNM Moodle via any computer.
This curriculum is designed to complement the fellow in-person didactic sessions as well as their hands-on scanning sessions .
- Instructor of Record: Conrad Chao
- Instructor of Record: Delisa Garcia
- Instructor of Record: Luis Izquierdo
- Instructor of Record: Jose Perez Yordan
- Instructor of Record: Evan Beth Taber M.D.
