New Mexico, once home to archaic tribes and later a Spanish province, a part of Mexico, and a U. S. Territory, has a high percentage of Spanish and Native American (Navaho and Pueblo) residents. Consequently health concerns are diverse here, making the state a good choice for travel nurses who want to broaden their areas of expertise. The landscape varies from wide, rose-colored deserts to broken mesas to high, snow-capped peaks. Despite its arid image, heavily forested mountain wildernesses cover a large portion of the state. Part of the Rocky Mountains, the broken, north-south oriented Sangre de Cristo Range, flanks both sides of the Rio Grande from the rugged, pastoral north through the center of the state. Attractions include the Aztec Monument, Los Alamos, Carlsbad Caverns, the Gila Cliff Dwellings, and the Petroglyph National Monument. This is a land of raising cattle, mining, logging, high-tech manufacturing, and scientific research. Santa Fe, Albuquerque, and Roswell are highly regarded for the competence of their health care services, making New Mexico a good destination for travel nurses. Medical Travelers Inc. has over fifty health care facilities on its list.
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