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Messages from our Chapter Leaders |
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Fall is a very busy time for Utah Healthcare Executives, with panel
discussions, a service event at the Food Bank, all-day education event
and the presentation of our UHE Annual Regent Awards. Read more
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In 1991 I was working as an Administrative Fellow for Alliant Health
System in Louisville, Kentucky. One of the tasks that they assigned to
me, and to the other Administrative Fellow, was to be in charge of
purchasing the alcoholic beverages for the receptions that they held as
part of their semi-annual manager retreats. The other fellow was a
former Baptist minister and I am a Mormon. Read more
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Executive Spotlight |
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Each issue, UHE spotlights a member of the Utah healthcare executive community. In this issue, we learn more about Troy Wood, CEO of Lakeview Hospital in Bountiful.
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Education and Events |
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What's happening for the rest of 2016 |
2016 is rapidly coming to a close. End your year right and make time to attend these upcoming UHE events! Read more
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UHE News |
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UHE provides service at Utah Food Bank |

Several UHE members participated in our annual service activity at the Utah Food Bank on Friday, October 21st. Read more
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Advancements and Membership |
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UHE welcomes the following new members to our chapter! Read more
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Congratulations to the following individuals who have advanced within ACHE. Read more
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ACHE National News |
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Are You Due to Recertify Your FACHE Credential in 2016? |
Demonstrate your continued dedication and commitment to lifelong learning by recertifying your FACHE® credential. Read more
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Career Development Resources |
ACHE's Healthcare Executive Resource Center has compiled several resources to assist you with your healthcare management career development. Read more
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Tuition Waiver Assistance Program |
To increase the availability of ACHE educational programming for Members experiencing economic hardship, ACHE has established the Tuition Waiver Assistance Program. Read more
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