Banking & Finance  January 4, 2008

Aims gets $100K Boettcher gift

GREELEY — The Denver-based Boettcher Foundation will provide $100,000 for equipment upgrades at the new Allied Health and Sciences Building at Aims Community College.

The 68,000-square-foot facility serves students taking nursing, surgical technology, radiological technology, emergency medical services, medical assisting, chemistry, biology, physics and anatomy and physiology classes.

“The Boettcher Foundation endorses innovative programs that address current health-care and educational needs throughout Colorado,” Aims Foundation director Julie Buderus said in a statement announcing the grant. “Their generous gift will directly benefit students who take courses in the new Allied Health and Science Building.”

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The building that opened last fall is designed to simulate a real hospital setting with state-of-the-art technology in laboratories, classrooms, offices and common areas. Cutting-edge laboratories simulate real-life working environments, such as an emergency room, X-ray labs and the back of an ambulance. The labs are also equipped with robotic patient simulators that can be programmed to react like real patients in real emergency situations.

The Boettcher Foundation is a privately endowed grant-making organization dedicated to assisting, encouraging and promoting the residents of Colorado.

GREELEY — The Denver-based Boettcher Foundation will provide $100,000 for equipment upgrades at the new Allied Health and Sciences Building at Aims Community College.

The 68,000-square-foot facility serves students taking nursing, surgical technology, radiological technology, emergency medical services, medical assisting, chemistry, biology, physics and anatomy and physiology classes.

“The Boettcher Foundation endorses innovative programs that address current health-care and educational needs throughout Colorado,” Aims Foundation director Julie Buderus said in a statement announcing the grant. “Their generous gift will directly benefit students who take courses in the new Allied Health and Science Building.”

The building that opened last fall is designed to simulate…

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