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New Mexico in Focus: December 11, 2009 Episode 321 The H1N1 vaccine is finally trickling into New Mexico. But plenty of questions remain about the vaccine's safety. Ahead this week, medical providers talk about not only the vaccine, but the unreliable nature of tracking the virus's impact in the Land of Enchantment. Plus, are women getting a mixed message on preventive screenings for cervical and breast cancer? Correspondent Terrie Q. Sayre talks to a breast cancer survivor, and a UNM Medical School Professor who helped draft new regulations surrounding the cervical cancer screenings. Then, our roundtable panelists weigh in on Bernalillo County's property tax lightning, military recruiting in our schools, and the new Albuquerque Mayor's first days on the job.CorrespondentTerrie Q. Sayre GuestsDr. Beverly Kloeppel, UNM Student Health & Counseling Director Dr. Roderick McVeety, ABQ Health Partners, Urgent Care Services Director Dr. Alan Waxman, Obstetrics & Gynecology Prof., UNM Christi Rich, Susan G. Komen Foundation, Albuquerque Chapter Director Guest PanelistsMatt Brix, Center for Civic Policy Suzanne Prescott, Producer, Insight New Mexico
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