Faculty

These faculty and staff are dedicated to sharing their knowledge with our clinics as well as our communities and they can help you implement programs to address various health conditions.

To connect with one of the experts, please contact us today at echo@npaihb.org.

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Dr. Whitney Barrett

Dr. Whitney Barrett

“Excellent care is not just about the provider’s skills, but also about the way they are able to think about patient care, act as both advocates for and partners with their patients, as well as provide hope and reassurance in a time of need.”

Whitney Barrett, MD, is an Emergency Physician at the University of New Mexico. She is also part of the UNM EMS consortium which provides medical direction, education and advocacy for many metro, rural and Tribal agencies in New Mexico. Whitney’s ...read more
Dr. Christian Mateo Garcia

Dr. Christian Mateo Garcia

“What I love about my work with ECHO is the collaboration in a rural and Tribal setting. I love the opportunity to work with such phenomenal people and share my skillset, while simultaneously learning from everyone else.”

Christian Mateo Garcia, MD, is originally from New Mexico and still calls it his home. Mateo started as an EMT-Basic in a rural fire department setting. He eventually attained his EMT-Intermediate and worked in a Wildland fire setting. Mateo attained ...read more
Clint Kalan

Clint Kalan

“Rural and Tribal EMS agencies have some of the most invested and humble providers. They often serve as a powerful force for good in their community, and it is their work that most inspires me.”

Clint Kalan, MMSc, PA-C, is a physician assistant and faculty member in the Department of Emergency Medicine at the University of New Mexico School of Medicine. His interest and involvement in EMS spans 20 years. He previously served as the ...read more
Elizabeth Melton

Elizabeth Melton

“I am inspired to bring health care to rural and Tribal communities through the use of emergency medical services (EMS). EMS can be the first, and sometimes only, point of contact for many people on their health care journey. EMS can keep communities healthy.”

Elizabeth Melton, MSN, AGACNP, NRP, is a Nurse Practitioner with the Department of Emergency Medicine at University of New Mexico, where she serves as EMS Faculty.  She is part of the UNM Center for Rural and Tribal EMS. She is ...read more