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CSI Receives Crash Cart Donation from St. Luke’s Magic Valley Regional Medical Center

Release Date: Thursday 2020-01-23

TWIN FALLS – The College of Southern Idaho would like to thank Arlen Blaylock, Chief Operating
Officer/CNO, and Brett Hobde, Project Manager, at St. Luke’s Magic Valley Regional Medical Center for a
donation of 20 crash carts, or code carts, to the CSI Health Sciences and Human Services department. The
carts are equipped with supplies needed when attempting to save a life during CPR and will replace toolboxes
that students are currently using in the Patient Simulation Lab.

“St. Luke’s Magic Valley’s continued support of our Health Sciences and Human Services students is
invaluable. It is donations like this that help bring to life the experiences we strive to create for our students in
the Patient Simulation Lab. I am extremely grateful to have a partnership that supports CSI students and
faculty in the education of future healthcare workers,” said Joel Peacock, CSI Patient Simulation Lab
Coordinator.

St. Luke’s Magic Valley Regional Medical Center is a partner on nearly all CSI advisory boards hosted by the
CSI Health Sciences and Human Services department. Partnerships and donations from the community allow
students to experience lifelike training during simulations, which is something students can carry on into the
workforce upon graduation. A sincere thanks goes out to St. Luke’s Magic Valley Regional Medical Center for
an opportunity such as this for CSI students.

Media Contact:
Joel Peacock
CSI Patient Simulation Lab Coordinator
jpeacock@csi.edu | 208-732-6705