The scholarships are designated for students in healthcare-related fields, and may be based on several factors, including race, ethnicity, background, or gender
Intermountain has provided this type of scholarship funding throughout the state to enhance the diverse population of nurses available to work in hospitals throughout Utah.”
— Debbie Hardy, Community Giving Specialist for Intermountain Healthcare
LOGAN, UTAH, USA, March 4, 2019 /EINPresswire.com/ -- Intermountain Healthcare has donated $50,000 for diversity-based scholarships at Bridgerland Technical College in Logan, Utah, which will help fund scholarships for 30 to 40 students.
“As Utah becomes more diverse, we know having diverse caregivers who have understanding, knowledge and commonality with patients of many backgrounds provides comfort and good care,” said Brenda Voisard, Intermountain’s diversity, student and career development manager. “One of our goals is to make everyone feels like they belong and they’re understood.”
The scholarships are designated for students in healthcare-related fields, and may be based on several factors, including race, ethnicity, background, or gender.
“Intermountain has provided this type of scholarship funding throughout the state to enhance the diverse population of nurses available to work in hospitals throughout Utah,” said Debbie Hardy, community giving specialist for Intermountain Healthcare. “Through this contribution to Bridgerland, we can expand diversity in a broad range of trained services in addition to nursing. Through contributions like this, Intermountain hopes to help patients feel safe, comfortable, and at ease with those they interact with in a hospital setting.”
Scholarship recipients may go on to work at many health care facilities in and outside of Cache Valley. Bridgerland Tech trains and prepares students to become medical assistants, nursing assistants, practical nurses, pharmacy technicians, phlebotomists, medical administrators, medical coders, and paramedics.
Over the last two decades, nearly all students in Bridgerland Tech’s nursing program have passed their accreditation on the first attempt.
“We really appreciate this support,” said Chad Campbell, president of Bridgerland Technical College. “Because our costs are low by design, this funding will go a long way to help our students. As we are the pipeline where people get started in healthcare careers, we can see the lives that can change because of these scholarships and funding support.”
Intermountain Healthcare is a Utah-based not-for-profit system of 23 hospitals, 170 clinics, a Medical Group with some 2,300 employed physicians and advanced care practitioners, a health insurance company called SelectHealth, and other health services. Intermountain is widely recognized as a leader in transforming healthcare through evidence-based best practices, high quality, and sustainable costs. For more information about Intermountain, visit intermountainhealthcare.org.
Daron Cowley
Intermountain Healthcare
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All industries are shrouded in secret but many of the secrets found within the contracting industry directly affect the clients.
CEDAR CITY, UTAH, UNITED STATES, March 4, 2019 /EINPresswire.com/ -- Professionals are needed for a reason. Generally, that reason is because they know something that others do not. This is a good thing, as it helps people get important, skillful things done in a timely manner. Yet, there is always the different things that industries would rather not be public. Most of the time, this is because they would lose money if the information was common knowledge.
However, there are some things that people really should know, before dealing with a contractor. Phaze Concrete knows these secrets and wants to share them, to inform their public. Here are a few industry secrets that contractors don’t want clients to know.
Corners are Often Cut
You are not the only person in a client/construction company relationship who is interested in saving money. Some construction companies cut corners and use so many smoke-in-mirrors tricks, your project will be completely different then you planned. The sad truth is there are many tricks to make the sale. Unfortunately, it does not always matter if the tactic is entirely truthful.
Knowing this, it is important to ask about the materials that the contractors are using. Do your own research and find out if what you want is what you are going to get. Maintaining a skeptical, educated position throughout the construction process is the only way to get what you want.
Public Inspectors have a List They Follow…And that’s It
People think that having a home or construction project inspected ensures the work is completely safe. While there are standards, inspectors follow a list. Once the items are checked off the list, the project passes. What this means to clients is that sometimes, important issues in workmanship are missed. It is up to the client to keep a watchful eye out for easing standards.
Construction Financial Institutions are Often Money Pits
It may seem perfectly convenient to finance a project with the company that is physically doing the work. Although, this is often setting yourself up for failure. Giving the company that much control helps the company to justify inflated prices and unrealistic quotes.
Instead, the client should find a financial institution that they trust to handle their construction loans. Keeping the work and the finances separate helps everyone be more accountable for their actions. Plus, it is always a good idea to let the professionals handle what they are best at. It is never wise to put both aspects of such a project in the same hands.
In summation, Phaze Concrete is happy to clear up these common misconceptions throughout their industry. Instead of wanting to hide these secrets, Phaze Concrete is interested in educating their clients. Therefore, they have decided to expose these vital industry secrets. After all, Phaze Concrete has nothing to fear by educating their clients. With Phaze Concrete, what you see is what you get.
Bryan Powers
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Skyworks VertiJet™
The VTOL market is growing at an exponential pace, and, Skyworks is well positioned to provide tangible, safe and effective solutions to these mobility challenges.”
— Steve G. Stevanovich
SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, U.S.A., March 4, 2019 /EINPresswire.com/ -- Skyworks Global Inc., the global leader in gyronautics, will be presenting “The Future of VTOL: Gyronautics” in San Francisco, CA at the prestigious Venture Summit West 2019 on March 6-7, 2019. The presentation will be in the Technology track and feature Skyworks Global’s current and future gyronautics technology (including the VertiJet™ and the eGyro™) which provide tangible solutions to the exploding VTOL market.
“We are very excited to present the transformative technology of Skyworks before this highly respected group of attendees,” said Steve Stevanovich, Executive Director at Skyworks. “The VTOL market is growing at an exponential pace, and, Skyworks is well positioned to provide tangible, safe and effective solutions to these mobility challenges.”
About Skyworks
Skyworks Global Inc. is the world leader in gyronautics, the study and design of sustained autorotative flight represented by the company's gyroplane technology. Skyworks has more than 40 patents with several more underway, all obtained in an effort to radically change not only the way gyroplanes are perceived, but also the way they are utilized. From mass personnel transportation, agriculture, and border protection to literally changing the economies of developing nations, Skyworks' goal is to change the paradigm of aerial technology. For more information about the company, its products, and individual members of the Skyworks team, visit www.Skyworks-Global.com.
About Venture Summit West
Venture Summit West is the premier Silicon Valley venture capital industry gathering. The conference is hosted on an annual basis, and features thousands of attendees and hundreds of investor groups.
Steve G. Stevanovich
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Car insurance rates are at an all-time high in the U.S., and rates have skyrocketed 7.5% in the Salt Lake City metro in the past year, according to The Zebra’s just-released 2019 State of Auto Insurance Report. That’s a 47% increase since 2011.
We pulled together a snapshot of new rate data for drivers in your area.
Salt Lake City metro area’s average annual premiums compared with…
Salt Lake City metro: $1,623
Denver (CO) metro: $1,765
Las Vegas (NV) metro: $2,478
Albuquerque-Santa Fe (NM) metro: $1,461
State of Utah: $1,208
U.S.: $1,470
Drivers in the following zip codes pay the most for car insurance.
84180 Salt Lake City $1,684
84116 Salt Lake City $1,529
84104 Salt Lake City $1,525
84101 Salt Lake City $1,491
84120 West Valley City $1,486
84128 West Valley City $1,475
84119 South Salt Lake $1,474
84118 Kearns $1,456
84115 Salt Lake City $1,439
84044 Magna $1,432
And drivers here pay the least:
84034 Ibapah $1,174
84083 Wendover $1,179
84074 Erda $1,190
84080 Vernon $1,191
84069 Rush Valley $1,199
84029 Grantsville $1,206
84071 Stockton $1,213
84022 Dugway $1,229
84065 Bluffdale $1,273
84096 Herriman $1,280
The Salt Lake City metro area data includes 45 zip codes and 26 cities. Let me know if you're interested in the full city and zip code data for the past eight years, and I’ll be happy to send that over.
We also have licensed insurance expert Alyssa Connolly standing by for interviews and questions.
Why are rates on the rise in Salt Lake City metro area?
"The Salt Lake City-area's population keeps growing, worsening traffic congestion and leading to more collisions, claims, and higher rates for everyone. Rates have also been impacted nationally by accidents caused by distracted driving (handling a phone or other device while behind the wheel), and technology updates making cars more expensive to repair after a crash.” – Alyssa Connolly, Director of Market Insights, The Zebra
Source:
The Zebra is an insurance search engine and the largest car insurance comparison marketplace in the U.S.
The Zebra’s national study explored 61 million car insurance premiums across every zip code as impacted by common variables such as driver age, gender, driving record, financial behaviors, and the cars themselves.