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UNM HEALTH SCIENCES CENTER UPDATE FOR LEADERSHIP ALBUQUERQUE Paul B. Roth, MD, MS Chancellor for Health Sciences CEO, UNM Health System Dean, UNM School of Medicine

Overview of the UNM Health Sciences Center 2

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VISION The University of New Mexico Health Sciences Center will work with community partners to help New Mexico make more progress in health and health equity than any other state. MISSION Provide an opportunity for New Mexicans to obtain an excellent education in health sciences. Advance health discovery and innovation in the most important areas of human health. Ensure that all populations in New Mexico have access to the highest quality health care. VALUES Our mission is guided by our values of: Excellence in education, patient care and research Commitment to service, quality and safety Integrity and accountability Respect and compassion for all people Teamwork and collaboration Providing hope for those we serve 4

The whole state is our campus... 579 Activities in 246 Communities UNM Health System clinical encounters are not included in these counts. Outreach activities include: Education Patient Care Community Research Telehealth Sites 5

UNM Health Sciences Center 1,966 Students* 588 Medical residents* 10,000+ Employees 1,000+ Faculty $1.6 Billion Annual budget New Mexico s only Academic Health Center New Mexico s only Level 1 trauma center State referral center for specialty and complex Care (tertiary and quaternary) Care for more than 250,000 New Mexicans More than 100,000 emergency department visits per year More than 900,000 patient clinic visits per year More than 19,000 surgical cases per year *Representing all training fields of health care 12 community based primary care clinics = 200,000 visits per year Numbers from Academic Year 2015-2016 6

National Recognition Top Ranking - US News and World Report America s Best Graduate Schools 2 nd - School of Medicine Rural Medicine 9 th School of Medicine Family Medicine 7 th - College of Nursing Midwifery Program Project ECHO U.S. Senate unanimously passed the bipartisan Expanding Capacity for Health Outcomes (ECHO) Act by a vote of 97-0. The House of Representatives passed the bill on Dec. 6, sending it to the President to be signed into law. The ECHO Act will increase access to specialized health care in rural and underserved areas nationally. 7

Discovery & New Knowledge 8 8

Research at the HSC Record $165 million in extramural research funding (FY 2015-2016) More than 900 research grants 38 new private companies using research and technology from the HSC (since 2004) 1 of only 29 Institutions with both a Clinical and Translational Science Award and a National Cancer Institute-designated Comprehensive Cancer Center 9

Direct Impact Indirect Impact Jobs Current Economic Impact of UNM HSC Research 2,060 Jobs Created $257.6 Million Indirect Economic Impact $165 Million Direct Economic Impact 1,515 Jobs 10

Future High-Impact Technology Point-of-care handheld testing devices Brain-computer interfaces and robotics applied with advances in synthetic materials: New potential for bionic limbs Enhanced sensory capabilities for those who become paralyzed Development of synthetic replacement organs Nanotechnology and an individual s own immune system to target diseased tissue Smart housing and wearable monitoring devices 11

Environmental Scan 12 12

Trends Around Us UNM Bureau of Business and Economic Research State s weakened economy Growth in health care jobs Slowing population growth Fastest-growing age group is those over 75 Large percentage of the population will have at least one chronic condition by 2020 Source: UNM Geospatial and Population Studies 13

Trends Around Us Continued Research Technology Explosion of new therapies (e.g., new drugs, noninvasive imaging) Disruptive technologies (e.g., virtual reality goggles, 3-D printing) New therapeutic approaches (e.g., breakthroughs on cancer and brain disease) 14

Trends Around Us Continued Academic Health Centers New learning models (on-demand, flipped clinic) AHCs will be more system-based Focus on population health New business model 15

Questions? 16 16