Duncan-Teller receives national biology teachers award

UNM-Valencia faculty member Tammi Duncan-Teller will receive the 2025 Two-Year College Biology Teacher Award from the National Association of Biology Teachers.

The certificate in Health Information Technology (HIT) is designed to prepare students to maintain patient records and health information data in every health care setting, including acute care, long-term, ambulatory care, insurance, and federal agencies.
The healthcare industry is the top-employing industry and one of the top-projected growth industries in New Mexico. Much of the projected growth is attributed to an aging baby boomer population, technological advances in medicine, and the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA). The ACA has highlighted the need for nurses, home health aides, medical assistants, nursing assistants, community health workers, community paramedics, and health information technicians.
Information about the certificate in health information technology degree program is available from the Advisement Center at 505.925.8907 or vcadvise@unm.edu, or the Academic Affairs Office at 505.925.8600.