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Turn Key Medical Donates X-Ray Machine to CSI

TWIN FALLS – The College of Southern Idaho Radiologic Technology Program is grateful to Turn KeyMedical, Inc. of Meridian, Idaho, for donating a state of the industry 2012 RadPro Mobile X-Ray machine witha value of $16,980. The new machine will replace the Radiologic Technology Program’s old 1979 GE MobileX-Ray machine.

Since the inception of the CSI Radiologic Technology Program in 2002, Turn-Key Medical, has been a keyindustry training partner. Since the inception of Turn-Key Medical, Inc., more than 30 years ago by founderJames F. Rowell, Chairman of the Board, their customer-base has grown to include major hospitals and clinicsthroughout Idaho and surrounding states along with several other college-based Rad Tech programs. Turn-KeyMedical has relationships with a wide variety of medical imaging manufacturers, including Canon MedicalSystems, Agfa Healthcare, Hologic, Inc., Ziehm Imaging, Medicom, Orthoscan, NovaRad, Accuray,Carestream, Perkins Healthcare Technologies, Vital.

Jake Kerley and Stacey Mitchell, both executives at Turn Key Medical, serve on the CSI RadiologicTechnology Program Advisory Committee. The College of Southern Idaho would like to show sincereappreciation for this generous donation of modern equipment, which will help student growth in this field.

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Courtney Salmon

CSI Public Information Manager

csalmon@csi.edu | 208-732-6299

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