Didage Sales Partners With Elkhart Schools To Launch Medical Education Programs

July 13, 2024 at 1:00 a.m.
Associates of Didage Sales Company, Elkhart Community Schools and the Kosciusko County Chamber Of Commerce gather in front of the Didage Sales building in Warsaw.
Associates of Didage Sales Company, Elkhart Community Schools and the Kosciusko County Chamber Of Commerce gather in front of the Didage Sales building in Warsaw.


ELKHART – In a collaboration towards the end of last year, Elkhart Community School (ECS) partnered with Didage Sales Company from Warsaw to launch surgical tech and sterile processing education programs. This initiative marks a milestone in medical education, providing students with state-of-the-art facilities and hands-on training to prepare for careers in the healthcare industry, according to the release from Didage.
Didage Sales Company, provided over a quarter million dollars’ worth of new and refurbished surgical equipment, transforming ECS into a training ground with two fully functioning operating rooms and a sterile processing department. By opting for refurbished equipment from Didage Sales Company, ECS was able to save an additional quarter million dollars compared to purchasing new equipment.
This project, led by Heath Jones, account executive at Didage Sales Company, and Brandon Eakins, career director at ECS, underscores the strategic planning and dedication of both teams to deliver educational resources while maintaining cost-effectiveness.
“We are thrilled to be a part of this transformative project,” said Jones. “Our goal is to provide the best possible training environment for students, ensuring they are well-equipped to enter the workforce and make meaningful contributions to the healthcare field.”


ELKHART – In a collaboration towards the end of last year, Elkhart Community School (ECS) partnered with Didage Sales Company from Warsaw to launch surgical tech and sterile processing education programs. This initiative marks a milestone in medical education, providing students with state-of-the-art facilities and hands-on training to prepare for careers in the healthcare industry, according to the release from Didage.
Didage Sales Company, provided over a quarter million dollars’ worth of new and refurbished surgical equipment, transforming ECS into a training ground with two fully functioning operating rooms and a sterile processing department. By opting for refurbished equipment from Didage Sales Company, ECS was able to save an additional quarter million dollars compared to purchasing new equipment.
This project, led by Heath Jones, account executive at Didage Sales Company, and Brandon Eakins, career director at ECS, underscores the strategic planning and dedication of both teams to deliver educational resources while maintaining cost-effectiveness.
“We are thrilled to be a part of this transformative project,” said Jones. “Our goal is to provide the best possible training environment for students, ensuring they are well-equipped to enter the workforce and make meaningful contributions to the healthcare field.”


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